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5.0 out of 5 stars Just the DVD facts (ma'am)
[Summary: Just over 4.5 stars; a big step up from Season One's DVD collection]

Note: Just in case you haven't already watched X:WP Season Two, this review contains NO SPOILERS.

Xena: Warrior Princess Season Two DVD collection summary:
- 6 DVDs, with 4 episodes each except for 2 in the last; 22 total episodes.
- 1 CD-ROM, with largely useless content.
-...

Published on April 2 2004 by Henry Perkins

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1.0 out of 5 stars Refuse to buy Season 2 series
This time I wasn't too stupid for wasting my money on the second series. I double checked every description to see if it had closed captioning or subtitles and I didn't find anything. Although I can hear like most normal people with my hearing aids, I am hearing impaired and still miss out on things, so I rely heavily on CC or subtitles. Almost any other DVD I have ever...
Published on Sep 26 2003 by innertiger


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Refuse to buy Season 2 series, Sep 26 2003
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"innertiger" (Columbus, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This time I wasn't too stupid for wasting my money on the second series. I double checked every description to see if it had closed captioning or subtitles and I didn't find anything. Although I can hear like most normal people with my hearing aids, I am hearing impaired and still miss out on things, so I rely heavily on CC or subtitles. Almost any other DVD I have ever bought automatically came with these features and yet I ended up making a bad purchase when I bought the first Xena series only to find there were none. Technology has come a long ways in filling in the void for Hearing Impaired and deaf people and yet Anchor Bay is still way behind.

I have been a dedicated fan of the Xena series and was very happy that the TV series had CC. The final episode that came out on DVD also had CC. So why did Anchor Bay choose to ignore this feature on the full season series? Anchor Bay could be making so much more money had they been more considerate. As I had stated in my previous review for the season one series, I absolutely refuse to purchase any more series without those features.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Just the DVD facts (ma'am), April 2 2004
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Henry Perkins (Santa Clara, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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[Summary: Just over 4.5 stars; a big step up from Season One's DVD collection]

Note: Just in case you haven't already watched X:WP Season Two, this review contains NO SPOILERS.

Xena: Warrior Princess Season Two DVD collection summary:
- 6 DVDs, with 4 episodes each except for 2 in the last; 22 total episodes.
- 1 CD-ROM, with largely useless content.
- Video: MUCH less grainy than the 16mm film transfer of Season One.
- Audio: Dolby Digital throughout (a big step up from the Dolby Stereo of Season One).
- DVD Extras: Good-quality stills, plus audio and video commentary on three episodes. Season One included zip - nada - bupkus. MUCH better!
- CD-ROM: Same old junk as was included for Season One. Why?
- Price: Lower than Season One, for better quality. Yay!
- Episodes: 22. Season One had 24. The only comparative downside.

Season One rated just over 3.5 stars. Season Two is worth a bit over 4.5 stars -- a major step up.

Disc 1: Portrait of Gabrielle on label
- Orphan of War
- Remember Nothing
- The Giant Killer
- Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Disc Extras:
- Still Gallery
- Weblink to Hercules/Xena site

Disc 2: Portrait of Joxer on label
- Return of Callisto
"Return of Callisto" extras: Audio and video commentary by Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor
- Warrior ... Princess ... Tramp
- Intimate Strangers
- Ten Little Warlords

Disc 3: Picture of Xena on label
- A Solstice Carol
- The Xena Scrolls
- Here She Comes ... Miss Amphipolis
- Destiny
"Destiny" extras: Audio and video commentary by Rob Tapert

Disc 4: Picture of Xena (as "Miss Amphipolis") on label
- The Quest
- A Necessary Evil
- A Day in the Life
"A Day in the Life" extras: Audio and video commentary by Lucy Lawless, Renee O'Connor, and Rob Tapert
- For Him the Bell Tolls

Disc 5: Picture of Xena and Draco on label
- The Execution
- Blind Faith
- Ulysses
- The Price
(No extras.)

Disc 6: Picture of Cupid on label
- Lost Mariner
- A Comedy of Eros
(No extras.)

Disc 7 (CD-ROM): Picture of Xena and Gabrielle on label
- Screensaver
- Cast & Director bios
- "Scrolls" - episode cast lists, guest stars ("mortals" and "gods"), search through the scrolls text
- Season Two trivia game

The audio commentaries are the usual option, easily available through the menu for each of the three episodes. The video commentaries are a subset (about 40% in each case) of the audio commentaries, with images of the commentators sitting in front of a wide-screen TV watching the episodes. The same set (except for number of chairs) is used in all three video commentaries.

X:WP Season Two contains performances by the following recurring characters from the Hercules/Xena world:
- Ted Raimi as Joxer, bumbling would-be warrior
- Hudson Leick as Callisto, nemesis extraordinaire
- Kevin Smith as Ares, God of War
- Robert Trebor as Salmoneus, mercurial merchant
- Bruce Campbell as Autolycus, King of Thieves
- Danielle Cormack as Ephiny, Amazon warrior
- Michael Hurst as Iolaus (Hercules' sidekick)
- Tim Thomerson as Meleager the Mighty
- Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, Goddess of Love
- Karl Urban as both Julius Caesar and Cupid (son of Aphrodite) (should actually be "Eros"; "Cupid" is his Roman name)
- Jay Laga'aia as Draco

More notable one-shot guest stars from Season Two included:
- Lisa Zane as Miss Skiros
- Mindy (Melinda) Clarke as Velasca
- Rachel Blakely as Penelope
- Tony Todd as Cecrops

More [] fun in the Hercules/Xena world. Get your copy, make some popcorn, and have a party!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous TV Show, Grainy DVD, Feb 18 2004
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J. Harripaul (New York) - See all my reviews
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I love Xena Warrior Princess and Hercules Legendary Journeys, and season 2 is Xena at her best. Destiny is one of the five best episodes of Xena ever; it reveals what made Xena into the Warrior Princess rather than just another petty warlord, and it has that great Gaelic song. I didn't pay much attention to Remember Nothing when it aired on television, but after watching it twice on dvd, I've realized how important it is to the series. However, the quality of the dvd did not match the quality of the show. It's very grainy; actually, it's the poorest quality of any dvd I've ever seen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A NO EXTRAS set-but Xena is a top notch series, April 20 2011
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Robert Badgley (St Thomas,Ontario,Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Xena: Warrior Princess - Season 2 (DVD)
Yet again we have Universal re-releasing the Xena series on their own(it was Anchor Bay last time)here in season two,but again there are NO extras at all-contrary to some previous reviews who seem to be reviewing the Anchor Bay issues;go figure!
In this season the cast,its great directors and its producers Tapert and Raimi,really hit their stride and take the show to a new and better level where it would remain until the last.They brilliantly combined drama,comedy and even pathos to produce some funny yet hard hitting stories,and as such remains one of my favourite seasons of all.If you want to see a prefect example of all three in action,watch the last ep A Comedy of Eros.The drama heats up as Draco(Jay D'Gaia,perfect in that role)plans to capture the Hestian virgins and turn them into slaves.On the comedy side we have Cupid's son(Cupid played wonderfully by Karl Urban,who would also play the juicy role of Caesar)running amok shooting love arrows into the unsuspecting.In the end we have pathos enter the ring with the unrequited love of a crying Joxer.Great stuff.This season sports some of my favourite eps like the comedy/drama A Day in the Life.On the intense side came The Price where Xena and Gabrielle have to fend off the Horde.The intensity and mood is set right from the first few frames of the film and never lets up throughout.There would be few eps of this intensity until the India trilogy later in the series.
This season also sees the return of Callisto(played to perfection by Hudson Leick) and we are introduced to the Goddess of Love herself Aphrodite played by the beautiful Alexandra Tydings in her wonderful Valley girl affectation.Another of my faves is the ep The Lost Mariner which finds one of my favourite actors Tony Todd playing the damned Cecrops.Mr Todd in any role I have ever seen him play in comes to the plate with an intensity and seriousness that few other actors can muster.I don't know why his this totally underrated actor isn't more well known.Of course Kevin Smith as Ares is back;could there ever have been a better person in such a role? I do not think so.
All 22 eps are included in this season and as I said with NO extras.However the sound and picture have improved with season two.The sound is in Dolby 2(as with season one)but it seems much better in separation.The picture is now up to the quality it should be.As I noted in my first season review,that season seems to have been shot for the most part in 16mm because of so much grain in evidence.This season you find it clearer and crisper,as one would expect.And THAT,is a good thing.
All in all I give this season/series a two thumbs up.Everything seems to gel together and the show is off and running and doesn't stop until the end ep.It is one of the best(some would say THE best)seasons the series ever produced.No matter where your personal feelings lay,you will enjoy the proceedings here immensely.Top talent all around,not to mention the consistently high caliber of stunt work,gives us a ride that would never be repeated.Highly recommended.
Addendum:The releases of this series by Universal seem to be getting slower and slower.I hope they do not go the way of the Leave it to Beaver series.With that one,after just two seasons,they decided to let Shout Factory have the honours of finishing off the entire series.Time will tell.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great season of a great show!, Jan 20 2004
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Cathy Young (Middletown, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
A unique mix of action, drama, and humor, of fantasy, history and myth, made X:WP a unique show. All these qualities are on display in Xena's Season 2, probably the show's second best next to S3. Highlights include outstanding drama such as THE RETURN OF CALLISTO, DESTINY, A NECESSARY EVIL and THE PRICE, and sparkling comedy such as the unforgettable A DAY IN THE LIFE, TEN LITTLE WARLORDS and A COMEDY OF EROS (which combines madcap comedy with genuine poignant pathos at the end). Other terrific eps: REMEMBER NOTHING, INTIMATE STRANGER, THE QUEST, BLIND FAITH, LOST MARINER. Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor really come into their own in this season. The supporting cast shines too: Hudson Leick does a superb job not only as Callisto but as Xena in the body switch episodes, INTIMATE STRANGER and TEN LITTLE WARLORDS. The late lamented Kevin Smith shows two very different sides of Ares, God of War -- the cruel arrogant god and the suddenly human mortal. Ted Raimi as Joxer raises his character above mere comic relief, giving him true nobility and poignancy. There's also Karl Urban in dual roles as Caesar and Cupid, Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite, and a notable guest appearance by Tony Todd in LOST MARINER.

I found the picture and sound quality to be excellent. There could have been more in the way of commentary and bonus footage (no outtakes here, for instance), but still this is a great buy for any Xena fan.

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2.0 out of 5 stars really disappointing quality, Jan 18 2004
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video glitches - sound glitches - very disappointing quality

the much too brief and inconsequential commentary was also a let down - I expected much more from LL, RT & ROC than the very few minutes of giggles

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Jan 13 2004
All I can say is if you like midevil stories and books like that then this is the series for you. Lucy is excellent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC, Dec 6 2003
By A Customer
XENAS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER THE FINEST ACTION SERIES EVER GETS ON ITS FEET VERY HERIOCEPISODES CALLISTOS SHOWN THE MOST IN THIS SEASON THAN ANY OTHER SHES BAD TOI THE BONE
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5.0 out of 5 stars Xena Addict, Nov 10 2003
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"purplehawke" (Burlington, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This is a must have for the fans who can't see the show anymore. I loved seeing the audio/video on some of the episodes. I can't see the show on regular TV anymore and I'm too far away to go to the convention each year, so this helps with my Xena fix.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a great Birthday present...., Nov 8 2003
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"pjink11" (Martinez, CA United States) - See all my reviews
First off let me say I have had none of the technical problems that some of the other reviewers had and it would be a shame if someone who is a fan didn't buy this set because of it. (Yes, the picture quality could be better but it is still far and away better than the VHS version)
When I saw this was being released on my birthday I took it as a good sign... and boy, was it. I forgot how much I loved this season; so many great episodes. "A day in the Life", Callisto", "The Price", "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and many more. The best part of this DVD set for me was the commentaries... like the one for "Callisto" done by LL and ROC. They both don't like to watch their own work when its finished, so when they see their interaction after Gabrielle's wedding it was just priceless to hear them "get" what the "subtext" fervor was all about. All the commentaries were enjoyable.
Lastly, the 1/2 hour commentary by RT, LL and ROC was neat not only for their respective insights but the MUSIC! I really love Joe LaDuca's stuff for this series and was extremely disapointed when the dance music from "Girls Just wanna Have Fun" didn't make it to the sound track (Or M'lila singing about her homeland on "Destiny")but, iti is in the commentary...
I recieved 3 sets for my b-day and concidered keeping them all! ...hope this was helpful...Peej
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