The second season of The Bridge continues to follow the agents responsible for maintaining justice over the space connecting the borders of one country to its neighbor.
Season 2 of this involving crime drama continues to chronicle the exploits of an ex-con who assumes the identity of a lawman named Lucas Hood (Antony Starr) in the small, out-of-the-way Pennsylvania town of Banshee. The season kicks off with the arrival of an FBI special agent (Zeljko Ivanek) who opens an investigation into the vicious shootout between Hood and New York mob czar Rabbit (Ben Cross), whom the "lawman" once double-crossed, and metes out his own brand of justice. Hood's former partner-on-crime, Carrie ( Ivana Milicevic), tries to patch up things with husband, Gordon (Rus Blackwell), and daughter, Deva (Ryann Shane ), but is spurned. Meanwhile, a horrific murder triggers problems between the Amish community and the Kinaho tribe, and during the investigation, Lucas and his deputies confront an unruly gang of Kinaho bikers. Local crime kingpin Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen) takes matters into his own hands and delivers a peace offering to the Kinaho in hopes of cooling off the hostilities between the two groups. In the Season 2 finale, Lucas and Carrie head to New York, where they prep for a final showdown with Rabbit.
When the system catches up with the fraudulence of a town marshal, all hell breaks loose. You find yourself wondering who you are going to support. Well done.
This release contains all twelve episodes from the second season of Teen Wolf, a show based loosely on the Michael J. Fox movie of the same name, about a high-school misfit who is also a shapeshifter.
Teen or No Teen the series deserves a serious look
on May 20, 2015
Posted by: Salvadord
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I have been able to see the series from the beginning and I can definitely say that there are so many different genres involved in the production that it far outweighs the need to call it "Teen".
This release contains all twenty episodes from the final season of Stargate Universe, a program that followed the exploits of The Destiny, a ship whose crew wants nothing more than to return home and stop hopping back and forth through space and time.
When I saw the first parts of the series, I never thought that the true hero of the series was going to be the geek nerd, However I was glad to see that the end was exactly what made him happy.
Retired FBI profiler Frank Black's unique ability to see into the minds of serial killers is both a blessing and a curse to the tormented lawman. Now he has taken a job with the Millennium Group in hopes of shedding light on the darkness that plagues the Earth in this release from 20th Century Fox Home Video. Each episode is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame and accompanied by a variety of audio selections including closed-captioned English, Spanish, and French Dolby Digital Surround with optional English and Spanish subtitles. Extra features include audio commentary tracks by Chris Carter on "Pilot" and David Nutter on "Gehenna," a making-of documentary on season one, television spots, and a "Chasing the Dragon" featurette that takes a look at some real-life profilers.
This four-pack brings together Ridley Scott's original Alien, James Cameron's Aliens, {$David Fincher's feature directorial debut Alien 3, and Alien Resurrection.
My first impression was and still remains that I must have missed something when I first viewed these films years ago. I am happy to be able to go back and relive those moments.