DVD : Felicity - Sophomore Year Collection (The Complete Second Season)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780788848032
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0788848038
Label: Miramax Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Miramax Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Miramax Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 22, 2003
Running Time: 1005 minutes
Sales Rank: 2605
Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 29, 1998
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Product Description: Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 12/26/2008
Amazon.com: Season 2 of Felicity not only sees the massacre of star Keri Russell's golden locks (at one point, a minor character refers to the new, short-cropped Felicity as "Chia-Head") but endless turmoil--most of it quite addictive to watch--in perhaps seven or eight overlapping romances.
First there's the issue of season 1's cliffhanger. Did Felicity spend her summer with former high-school crush Ben (Scott Speedman) or her dormitory's resident advisor, Noel (Scott Foley), who harbors strong feelings for her? Episode 1 teases us with the answer while laying the bumpy groundwork for our heroine's sophomore year: Felicity has come back to college in New York City as an R.A. in her old dorm, once again sharing a room--much to her discontent--with acerbic Wiccan-punk Meghan (Amanda Foreman). Ben has a part-time job working in a coffee shop owned by Felicity's confidante Javier (Ian Gomez). Noel is sharing an apartment with another Felicity ally, Elena (Tangi Miller), as well as filmmaker Sean (Greg Grunberg), who previously made a documentary focusing on Ben and Felicity's relationship.
Tangled connections and shifting loyalties make for a long, involving second year in this drama-comedy from Disney and Imagine Entertainment. Characters fall in and out of love, earn and betray trust, leap before they look, and redeem themselves with powerful acts of forgiveness or faith. Felicity creators J.J. Abrams (writer, Forever Young) and Matt Reeves (director, Relativity) set out to capture the unique contradictions of young adulthood in this show--in particular, clinging to a precise college track while trying to make sense of post-adolescent love and responsibility--and for the most part succeed very well. Sometimes too well: The storylines may become a little redundant, the drama a tad flat with such singular interest in the muddled passions of 19-year-olds. But each episode is sharply written, comically incisive, and never less than watchable.
Great special features: Keri Russell's audition, audio commentaries, a never-before-seen pilot, and the Felicity Emmy Parody, i.e., a spoof of the TV show produced for an Emmy Award telecast. --Tom Keogh
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This season started off good, then kind of went another way, but overall it was good. I loved Felicity when I was a teenager and it brings back so many great memories for me. How could you ever forget Felicity Porter, Ben Covington, Elena Tyler, Noel(whatever his last name is), and Julie Emerick? When I started to watch it over again online, I thought, " I definitely have to buy these DVDs!" They're so expensive in the stores but I paid $133 with tax here and saved myself about $100.
Anyway, ... Read More
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Many here have stated that they believe that FELICITY Season Two is the show's best season. I personally am not quite in synch with that opinion. I think the first half of Season Two is a bit flat, and some of the episodes just drift, but it rebounds in a big way in the second half of the season. Primarily this is because it is only in the second half of the season that the bombs start dropping, from the marital problems facing Felicity's parents, to Ruby's unexpected pregnancy (and the even more ... Read More
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Hi there,
I live in the netherlands and a year of 6 ago the serie Felicity was on television on dutch tv senders.
I watch the serie then and a few months ago i found the first season in the store's
I watch them at home and really wanted the second and thirt season for my own.
But they didn't released them in holland. So i looked ion the internet and found the second till fifth season at [...]
I can relive my sunday afternoons when i was a teenager thanks to ... Read More
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I love this series. I watched it back in highschool and I was so happy when it came to DVD. Worth watching and makes a nice gift for ages 16-20 year olds.
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Felicity - The Second Season is by far the best season of the series. Now I can enjoy these well-writtten, wonderfully acted episodes whenever I want. Keri Russel's title character cut her gorgeous locks that season and the rating took a nose dive but I found this season the most fun and heartwarming. Felicity starts to date her high school crush, Ben but they break up because of his unwillingness to commit but by the end of the season, Ben realizes Felicity is the one who got away. My favorite episodes ... Read More
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