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Lost: the Complete Second Season (DVD, 2005)

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
UPC
0786936300468
Format
DVD
Producer
Sarah Caplan
Language
English
Release Year
2005
Sub-Genre
Television
Genre
TV Action & Adventure
Movie/TV Title
Lost: the Complete Second Season
Studio
Mill Creek

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Sarah Caplan
UPC
0786936300468
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2317077906

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Lost: the Complete Second Season
Language
English
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
TV Action & Adventure
Studio
Mill Creek
Sub-Genre
Television

Dimensions

Item Height
1.43 in
Item Weight
0.90 lb
Item Length
7.41 in
Item Width
5.59 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
7
category_subtree
11232
Rating Description
Bonus material not rated.

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  • Top favourable review

    Got exactly what I asked for!

    Got the collectors edition cheap cause it was missing this disk! To eBay I go! And now the collection is complete!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: orlandojimmy

  • Lost - Season 2 "I Can't Turn It Off!!!"

    Fun and enjoyable! I really loved the second season and how the series is continuing to evolve and stay the very definition of the word “cliffhanger.” Each of the 24 episodes are better than the last, and just when you think you have it figured out, the show continues to throw a fastball that leaves you guessing. The introduction of the survivors that were on the tail section of the plane and were discovered on the other end of the island gives the season some fresh faces for the audience to question. The characters benefit from strong performances from Michelle Rodriguez (who plays the tough as nails cop Ana-Lucia) and Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje). The more than eight hours of bonus features (located on Disc 7 of the set) include various looks at the making of the series, unaired ...

  • Lost Season 2 Posted by CK-Auctions

    Posted by CK-Auctions Season Two begins with "Man of Science, Man of Faith", and almost immediately it tells us precisely what is in the hatch. We don't know why it's there -- in fact, we don't know a great deal about it -- but over the course of the first three episodes, we learn quite clearly what it is supposed to be (at least from one perspective), and that revelation changes everything for many of the lostaways, particularly Jack (Matthew Fox) and Locke (Terry O'Quinn). These two men have spent their time on the island, and much of the time before that, facing internal struggles between science and faith. While Jack leaned closer to the former and Locke to the latter during the first season, there is a duality within each of these men, and the significance of the hatch places even ...

  • Lost - Season Two

    Just as the last episode of season one left viewers thirsting for more, the last episode of season two was an equal cliff-hanger. Oddly, season two never made it clear why Walt was so against the opening of the hatch - although viewers understand that he may have some psychic powers. The opening of the hatch was not, in and of itself, such a bad thing - at least, not through the close of season two. Perhaps season three will reveal something more sinister. As an avid LOST viewer, I was pleased with the addition of cast to enhance the flavor of experiences from the tail section of the plane. It is also refreshing to know that Alex lives and the hope that the french woman may one day get to meet the daughter that was taken from her so many years ago. Season two simply has me thirsting ...

  • Really good but I want more!

    I would have to say this show is pretty genius. Not really groundbreaking but genius in that they figured out how to captivate audiences by giving them less information but just enough to know what's out there. I have heard theories that its a metaphor for HELL, or that there not really alive and there actually dead. Do you notice how nearly ALL of the passengers on a flight that just FELL out of the sky are alive!? So it begs the question that perhaps whatever is in front of us the island is actually like a mini-hell or a unique glimpse into never ending suffering. Although the Buddha said Life is Suffering and all that defined life was suffering, one being attachments. They all seem to hang onto something from their PAST life that they continuously flashback to view. The second ...