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Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Season 2


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Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Season 2 4.2 out of 5 stars (36)
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Only Kira Nerys would risk going to war over an earring. With the witty and wise second-season opener "The Homecoming," the writers started taking chances with the direction of Deep Space Nine--and the payoffs are immediate and far-reaching. It's the first episode in a complex trilogy involving the fate of the tenuous Bajoran Provisional Government, an extremist group called the Circle, and a legendary member of the resistance whom Sisko believes might be able to unite Bajor.

Continuing its blend of action, mystery, intergalactic politics, and religion, the second season gave prominent parts to Jadzia Dax ("Invasive Procedures," "Playing God," "Blood Oath"), Kira Nerys ("The Collaborator," in which Odo gives the first sign of his feelings toward her), the Cardassian Garak ("Cardassians"), Odo ("The Alternate"), Chief O'Brien ("Whispers," "Tribunal"), Commander Sisko ("Paradise"), and Quark ("Profit and Loss"), and Dr. Bashir developed relationships with both O'Brien ("Armageddon Game") and Garak ("The Wire").

Highlight episodes include the alternate-universe "Crossover," which pays homage to the original series' "Mirror, Mirror," and the two-part spotlight on the Maquis (first introduced in The Next Generation), a loose-knit organization of disenfranchised Federation colonists who resort to terrorist methods to provoke a new war between the Federation and the Cardassians. By the end of season 2, the only thing DS9 lacked was a really good villain. It got three for the price of one. Turns out the Dominion (first discovered in the underappreciated Ferengi spotlight "Rules of Acquisition") is a trinity of evil: the Founders, the Vorta, and the Jem'Hadar, those born-and-bred bad guys whose mission in life is to serve the Founders. The season-closer "The Jem'Hadar" is an intelligent, powerful episode that reveals all--and nothing--about the Dominion. --Kayla Rigney



Additional Features

Station log: Supplemental. Totaling about 82 minutes, the extra features on DS9's second season are comparable to those on the first (plus you get six more episodes!). "New Frontiers: The Story of Deep Space Nine" looks at the characters and the second season's key developments. In the crew dossier, Terry Farrell talks about auditioning for the role of Jadzia Dax and how her character evolved (warning: spoilers of events taking place after season 2). Michael Westmore discusses alien makeup, and the 2- to 3-minute "Section 31 Hidden Files" (a.k.a. the world's easiest Easter eggs) spotlight art and sets in addition to certain episodes ("Crossover," "Shadowplay," "Blood Oath," "Cardassians," "Invasive Procedures," "The Circle"). --David Horiuchi

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4.0 out of 5 stars Asian Versions cheaper for a reason..., May 5 2004
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For DS9 lovers on a budget, the cheaper asian versions available on the used marketplace are enticing. They are indeed about half the price of the US version. I ordered the 2nd season this way and found it to be actually slightly inferior in quality for viewing, and markedly inferior in packaging even though it was bought new. Several episodes seemed to cut off the last few seconds to squeeze it on to the DVD, and we had tracking problems (slowww) and voice to action synching problems occaisionally. Mind you it got the job done, just not quite there for quality, which can be annoying. The packaging, really bad. The DVD's are stacked in a thin paperboard box with foam sheets between. The box and the DVD's have really bad airbrushed illustrations of something similar to the star's faces. Quite amusing, but not if you just paid for it. My advice is to buy a lightly used US version instead of a "new" Asian one if the money is an issue. I bought a used Season 1 US version and it was perfect, only a small scratch on the box. The DVD's were in perfect shape, and no cut off scenes!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Much Like the First Season, April 4 2004
By Stephanie R. Martin (Post Falls, ID) - See all my reviews
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The second season of DS9 is much like the first. The exterior box is the same, and the disks sit in the same booklet format. I do have to wonder who chose the accent colours for the seasons. The first box set had red as an accent colour. This time we have a sickly green colour. At least the Next Generation box sets had a rainbow affect.

The disks for season two are much the same as the first season: 4 episodes per disk, no previews. The chapters are still messed up as well. The episodes themselves are interesting, but each episode deserves it's own review, to touch on them all here would be too time consuming

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deep Space Nine is incredible!, April 1 2004
By Carl R Quist (Grand Junction, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
If you are a Star Trek fan, you will love Deep Space Nine ... maybe even more! Season Two was more exciting than Season One ... If that is actually possible! Absolutely know there will be no let down in Season Three. Of course I watched the series on TV, but to be able to see them over and over with the DVD's, who could ask for anything better?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deep Space Nine gets deeper
Season 2 gets better as the plot thickens with the introduction of the Jem'Haddar...a ruthless race of aliens from the Gamma Quadrant. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2004 by McHenry John

4.0 out of 5 stars Notes from Terok Nor.
TRANSLATING MESSAGE FROM THE MIRROR UNIVERSE DEEP SPACE NINE, TEROK NOR.
MESSAGE SENT BY: INTENDANT KIRA, FIRST OFFICER GARAK, CAPTAINS SISKO AND BASHIR, MISTRESS DAX, SMILEY... Read more
Published on Dec 13 2003 by wes_huntington2

4.0 out of 5 stars Notes from the Gamma Quadrant
Building on the success of season ones finale, the producers and writers seemed to understand that this show was going to be much different than what came before. Read more
Published on Nov 15 2003 by D. O'Neill

3.0 out of 5 stars Some seeds are sown
The second season of Deep Space Nine is where things start to get a little bit interesting. The focus of the stories appeared on first glance to be about the Bajoran/Cardassian... Read more
Published on Nov 8 2003 by Andrew McCaffrey

5.0 out of 5 stars The best Trek ever... volume 2!
The series started off well in the first season, and continued that slow progression in the second. More or less, there was a seeming station-keeping feel to this season. Read more
Published on Sep 26 2003 by Michael A. Brown

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Season...More Special Features Needed
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Published on Aug 23 2003 by Will

4.0 out of 5 stars Getting Better
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4.0 out of 5 stars Season Two is exciting.
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Excellent service, great delivery time, and an outstanding price. What more can be said?
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