The Walking Dead - Season 2 on Blu-ray
Format: Blu-ray | Age Rating: BBFC-15
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Product Description The end of civilization was just the beginning for Rick Grimes and the other survivors. As the fight to stay alive intensifies and personal rivalries continue to fuel, the group struggles to hold on to their humanity in a time where slim chances are all that is left. Episodes: EPISODE 201: What Lies Ahead EPISODE 202: Bloodletting EPISODE 203: Save the Last One EPISODE 204: Cherokee Rose EPISODE 205: Chupacabra EPISODE 206: Secrets EPISODE 207: Pretty Much Dead Already EPISODE 208: Nebraska EPISODE 209: Triggerfinger EPISODE 210: 18 Miles Out EPISODE 211: Judge, Jury, Executioner EPISODE 212: Better Angels EPISODE 213: Beside the Dying Fire Special Features: Featurettes: All The Guts Inside ● Live or Let Die ● The Meat of the Music ● Fire on Set ● The Ink is Alive ● The Sound of the Effects ● In the Dead Water ● You Could Make a Killing ● She Will Fight ● The Cast on Season 2 ● Extras WardrobeDeleted Scenes:"What Lies Ahead" ● "Save The Last One" ● "Secrets" ● "Pretty Much Dead Already" ● "Nebraska" ● "Judge, Jury, Executioner" ● "Better Angels" ● "Beside The Dying Fire" (with optional audio commentary with executive producer Glen Mazzara) UK Exclusive Feature: Character Profiles Amazon.co.uk Review After the relatively short first season left viewers salivating for more, season two of The Walking Dead, this time with 13 episodes, was always going to be battling expectation to some degree. It’s a fight it just about wins, though, save for a few bumps around the middle of the season, as the mixture of horror and drama continues to impress. It's a show more than capable of some excellent rug-pulls, too. The Walking Dead, then, continues to follow a small group of survivors in a zombie-infested world. At first, it’s a slower collection of episodes than we saw with season one this time around. Certainly in episodes around the middle of the season, there's a sense that things are being saved and held back, and that the brakes are being gently applied. But then, season two of the show shoots out of the blocks exceptionally well, and the final run-in, too, is excellent. The strands it leaves in place for season three are particularly salivating, and there's an awful lot to like here. As with season one's boxset, there's been a lot of effort with The Walking Dead season 2 to make it worth picking up on disc. Exclusive to the UK edition, for instance, is a series of character profiles. But you'll find more meat in the series of genuinely interesting featurettes. Elsewhere, you'll also find a selection of scenes that didn't make the final cut of the episodes. Grown up drama in more than one sense, The Walking Dead is, even on its dryer days, an excellent series, and season two has ample evidence to support that. That it comes packed into a such an impressive set is all the better. --Jon Foster