

Product Description Those acclaimed Gilmore Girls are back for a second season of warmth, charm, zingy repartee and heart-stopping moments of drama. In this 6-disc set are all 22 irresistible year-two episodes about the people you've grown to love: young single mom Lorelai, her super-achieving daughter Rory, her elitist parents Emily and Richard, and a whole town of dreamers and eccentrics. New faces also come to Stars Hollow, including Luke's nephew Jess, whose rebelliousness offends the town, but whose passion for books attracts Rory. Hearts break and mend, careers end and begin, folks stumble and pick themselves up in a series that's "blissfully brilliant" (Ken Parish Perkins, Fort Worth Star-Telegram). desertcart.com Love was in the air at the beginning of the second season of Gilmore Girls, as both Gilmores found themselves in the midst of perfect, giddy relationships--or so they thought. Lorelai (Lauren Graham) had accepted the proposal of English teacher Max (Scott Cohen) and was excitedly planning her first wedding; Rory (Alexis Bledel) was back on happy footing with townie hunk Dean (Jared Padalecki) after a dust-up near the end of season one that prompted a mini-break for the teen twosome. However, series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino had anything but smooth sailing on the horizon for her heroines, giving Lorelai a severe case of cold feet and Rory a major distraction in the form of Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), the bad boy newly arrived in town. Soon, Rory found herself extremely attracted to Jess, while Lorelai rekindled the flame of passion that once burned long ago with Rory's father, Christopher (David Sutcliffe), who made his way back into her life despite a girlfriend in the wings. After the minor romantic speed bumps of the first season, the introduction of actual conflict into the second season of Gilmore Girls helped give the happy-goofy atmosphere of Stars Hollow a decided tension, as Rory tangled with her emotions over Jess and began the first tiny steps away from her good-girl persona. The episode "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," centered around the annual town auction of picnic baskets, was a wonderful portrait of Rory's conflicting adolescent feelings for both Dean and Jess. However, it was Lorelai's simmering chemistry with former flame Christopher, only hinted at in the first season, that gave the show its energy as well as its heartbreak, culminating in the stellar season finale "I Can't Get Started." But lest you think Gilmore Girls was centered only on romance, the second season also gave the expansive ensemble cast many hilarious moments, ranging from the hallway politics of Rory's private school to the town antics that shaped the Gilmores' daily lives. Through it all, the appealing Bledel and the radiant Graham exuded wit, charm, and a way with snappy patter not seen since the golden days of '30s screwball comedy. --Mark Englehart Review: Welcome to the TRUE beginning of the Gilmore Girls - Okay, techinically this is "second season", but in reality, this is the first TRUE season. First season is cute and all, but it's only prepping us for the heart, humor, and brilliance of those amazing Gilmore Girls. First season was the warm up, and here's the marathon. The incredible second season. First season got us prepared. It got us hooked on the show. Now we've got this spectacular season sitting before us. If you want to start watching, start watching here. Nothing of true meaning happens in first season. This is where all the good stuff happens. Second season starts with something that obviously has to end. Obviously, the main "single mom" character of a show can't get married a week into its second season! Don't fool yourselves, though. This season is big on love, crushes, and heartbreaks, if that's what you're looking for. And even if it's not, you'll still find it and plenty more. One of the monumental things about second season is how things start to change. The moment the concept of marriage is out, a new character enters the show. And boy, does he enter. Whether you like Jess or not, you can't deny that he is a fascinating character in that he really spices things up. Jess, Luke's nephew. It doesn't matter that a lot of people don't like him (foolishly, if you ask me, as he's my favorite boy-character throughout the entire show... none can replace him), or that nobody wanted things to change, he's here, and he's good. Jess marks the beginning of change in the show. He's the cause of pain, anger, love, and guilt. With his arrival come the problems that center around jealousy, crushes, friendships, and in general, relationships. So besides our new character, we've also got a whole new set of issues. Lorelai decided not to get married... so where do we go? We see her in what we have to suppose is her typical, love-less world. She's just as funny, just as witty, and just as exciting as ever. Lorelai is still our fun-loving, quick-tongued, amazing woman, and just because she doesn't have a boyfriend doesn't mean she's not interesting. We get more of her relationships with her parents in this season, too. We see Lorelai alone with her father, and alone with her mother. Lorelai deals with a lot this season, and ends it with something that seems too much like a broken heart. Rory, too. Our little heroine is growing up, but she's still the book-reading, obsessive studier she ever was. In this season things also change for her. The arrival of Jess causes her lots of issues with her boyfriend Dean, and these issues are not so easily resolved. More often than not, Rory and Dean are in an uncomfortable spot because of Jess. This season also shows that they rarely talk, and that their relationship is a bit strained. Besides Rory's awkward love-life, we get a sense of her other relationships too. Rory and her best friend Lane even have some issues, but those are easily resolved. Rory is even forced to try to make friends by a concerned school. Ultimately, Rory ends the year in just as much romantic turmoil as her mother, but this time she's gained a friend instead of making an enemy. Paris, with whom Rory has a "friends-ish" relationship, becomes more and more main throughout this season. Rory's suddenly got friends, boys fawning over her, and more drama than ever before. As was hinted last season, "Gilmore Girls" is about relationships and life. It's not just about love, and it's not just about drama. It's about the connections people make. We see the times that Lorelai and Luke are yelling at each other, both hurt more than the other can imagine. We see Rory and Lorelai fighting about the truth about the night that Rory's arm broke (watch this to find out HOW!). We watch as Lorelai fights both mother and father. We watch as Rory tries to stand up for herself, and realizes that she's doing fine. We see all of our beloved characters dealing with life in a funny and wonderful way. If you haven't seen first season and you want to watch the show, let me put it this way. My first episodes were from this season. It's fantastic. Even after having seen all of the show up until now, I can say that I absolutely love this season. Whether it's because of Jess, because of Rory, because of Lorelai, or because of the incredible Disc 4, I can't say. All I can say is that this is a must buy, and that anybody who can appreciate witty comments and quick humor will love this show. If you liked first season, then you'll LOVE second. If you're just starting, you can start here! It's a superb season. You can't help but fall in love with all of the characters and with everything. The special features are pretty cool too, and where else will you be able to watch this incredible season of this amazing show? Buy it now! You won't be disappointed in the least. Review: All Gilmore Girls fans should have this! - My daughter and my husband used to watch this together ALL the time. My grown daughter LOVES this show.
| ASIN | B0002Y4TOM |
| Actors | Alexis Bledel, Keiko Agena, Lauren Graham, Scott Patterson, Yanic Truesdale |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,473 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #17,165 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,140) |
| Director | Amy Sherman-Palladino, Chris Long, Dennis Erdman, Gail Mancuso, Jamie Babbit |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Release date | December 7, 2004 |
| Run time | 16 hours and 16 minutes |
| Studio | WB Television Network, The |
| Subtitles: | English |
B**O
Welcome to the TRUE beginning of the Gilmore Girls
Okay, techinically this is "second season", but in reality, this is the first TRUE season. First season is cute and all, but it's only prepping us for the heart, humor, and brilliance of those amazing Gilmore Girls. First season was the warm up, and here's the marathon. The incredible second season. First season got us prepared. It got us hooked on the show. Now we've got this spectacular season sitting before us. If you want to start watching, start watching here. Nothing of true meaning happens in first season. This is where all the good stuff happens. Second season starts with something that obviously has to end. Obviously, the main "single mom" character of a show can't get married a week into its second season! Don't fool yourselves, though. This season is big on love, crushes, and heartbreaks, if that's what you're looking for. And even if it's not, you'll still find it and plenty more. One of the monumental things about second season is how things start to change. The moment the concept of marriage is out, a new character enters the show. And boy, does he enter. Whether you like Jess or not, you can't deny that he is a fascinating character in that he really spices things up. Jess, Luke's nephew. It doesn't matter that a lot of people don't like him (foolishly, if you ask me, as he's my favorite boy-character throughout the entire show... none can replace him), or that nobody wanted things to change, he's here, and he's good. Jess marks the beginning of change in the show. He's the cause of pain, anger, love, and guilt. With his arrival come the problems that center around jealousy, crushes, friendships, and in general, relationships. So besides our new character, we've also got a whole new set of issues. Lorelai decided not to get married... so where do we go? We see her in what we have to suppose is her typical, love-less world. She's just as funny, just as witty, and just as exciting as ever. Lorelai is still our fun-loving, quick-tongued, amazing woman, and just because she doesn't have a boyfriend doesn't mean she's not interesting. We get more of her relationships with her parents in this season, too. We see Lorelai alone with her father, and alone with her mother. Lorelai deals with a lot this season, and ends it with something that seems too much like a broken heart. Rory, too. Our little heroine is growing up, but she's still the book-reading, obsessive studier she ever was. In this season things also change for her. The arrival of Jess causes her lots of issues with her boyfriend Dean, and these issues are not so easily resolved. More often than not, Rory and Dean are in an uncomfortable spot because of Jess. This season also shows that they rarely talk, and that their relationship is a bit strained. Besides Rory's awkward love-life, we get a sense of her other relationships too. Rory and her best friend Lane even have some issues, but those are easily resolved. Rory is even forced to try to make friends by a concerned school. Ultimately, Rory ends the year in just as much romantic turmoil as her mother, but this time she's gained a friend instead of making an enemy. Paris, with whom Rory has a "friends-ish" relationship, becomes more and more main throughout this season. Rory's suddenly got friends, boys fawning over her, and more drama than ever before. As was hinted last season, "Gilmore Girls" is about relationships and life. It's not just about love, and it's not just about drama. It's about the connections people make. We see the times that Lorelai and Luke are yelling at each other, both hurt more than the other can imagine. We see Rory and Lorelai fighting about the truth about the night that Rory's arm broke (watch this to find out HOW!). We watch as Lorelai fights both mother and father. We watch as Rory tries to stand up for herself, and realizes that she's doing fine. We see all of our beloved characters dealing with life in a funny and wonderful way. If you haven't seen first season and you want to watch the show, let me put it this way. My first episodes were from this season. It's fantastic. Even after having seen all of the show up until now, I can say that I absolutely love this season. Whether it's because of Jess, because of Rory, because of Lorelai, or because of the incredible Disc 4, I can't say. All I can say is that this is a must buy, and that anybody who can appreciate witty comments and quick humor will love this show. If you liked first season, then you'll LOVE second. If you're just starting, you can start here! It's a superb season. You can't help but fall in love with all of the characters and with everything. The special features are pretty cool too, and where else will you be able to watch this incredible season of this amazing show? Buy it now! You won't be disappointed in the least.
J**K
All Gilmore Girls fans should have this!
My daughter and my husband used to watch this together ALL the time. My grown daughter LOVES this show.
Z**S
One of the best TV shows ever!
From the time I viewed the first episode of Gilmore Girls, I was hooked, and the attachment to this beloved show has only grown from strength to strength [yes, even till the less than satisfying final season 7]. Season Two sees us revisiting Stars Hollow, the idyllic little Connecticut town that is home to Lorelai Gilmore and her teenage daughter Rory. There are some interesting plot developments in this season - Lorelai gets engaged to Max and faces some dilemmas and inner conflict, Rory's stable relationship with Dean, her long-term boyfriend is threatened by the arrival of Jess, a rebellious teenager from NY who also happens to be Luke's nephew, and of course, the turbulent relationship that Lorelai has with her parents, Richard and Emily Gilmore goes through more upheaval.And Luke gets into some romantic entanglements of his own. There are other interesting developments in this season that make GG an addictive must-watch - Rory's rivalry with Paris Geller, Richard's forced retirement and its aftermath, Christopher's re-entry into the Gilmore girls' lives and many more. The eccentric townspeople of Stars Hollow add to the appeal of the show, Taylor Doose's 'dictatorship' of the town goes to new heights, Kirk's manic antics and many more. All of which, coupled with rapidfire witty dialogue that has become the trademark of the show make Gilmore Girls a rare gem amongst TV series - great casting, excellent scripts and beautiful, scenic sets. A must-watch indeed!
L**!
Good condition
All disc are in good shape
A**S
Loved it!
Such a great season! All the discs worked perfectly!
D**O
GILMORE GIRLS: television at its very best
I got hooked on Gilmore Girls around season three, if I recall, so naturally bought both seasons 1 and 2 on DVD in order to catch up. This show couldn't be more perfect. The cast is tremendous and they all work together with machine-like precision. Lauren Graham and Kelly Bishop (daughter and mother) are particularly noteworthy because it seems there are many mothers and daughters who have this sort of love-hate relationship, filled with issues that never quite get resolved over the course of years. Bishop as the rich, pretentiously formal mother is so convincing that I'd probably be visibly shaken were I to see her in jeans in a coffee shop eating bacon and eggs. And Lauren Graham? What's not to like? She has given life to one of the truly unique characters in TV history as the daughter who just won't buy into her parents' lifestyle and controlling ways. She delivers her lines with such rapid-fire perfection that one wonders how she can ever "come down" from playing this role for over 100 episodes at this point. (Her character is always drinking strong coffee, which, if it's the real thing, may help explain a few things.) And those cross-references! Strange, exotic trivia comes out of the mouths of some of the characters as fluidly as if they were simply saying, "Have a nice day." That adds an element of fun to the show, in my opinion. Having just aired their 100th episode in early February 2005, some wonder how long this show can sustain itself. In my opinion, the creators are smart enough to know when it's time to say goodbye, but, meanwhile, a "weak" Gilmore Girls episode towers above most of the predictable junk on most TV channels.
K**I
Es darf wieder gequasselt werden! Stundenlang, manchmal mit mehr, manchmal mit weniger Sinn und Verstand. Aber definitiv leicht überdreht, was für das ungeschulte (meist männliche) Auge – Schrägstrich – Ohr vielleicht einen Ticken zu viel bzw. affektiert wirkt. Aber, hallo? Das ist eine Unterhaltungssendung! Da wird sich in gegenteiligen Kritiken darüber geäußert, wie unrealistisch es sei, die eigene Mutter zur besten Freundin zu haben. Aber wenn man mal ehrlich ist, scheint das genau el Casus Knacktus zu sein. Die Wunschvorstellung vieler Mädchen: „Meine Mami ist meine beste Freundin!“ Und wenn wir mal ehrlich sind: Es gibt Schlimmeres! Beschwerden gibt es bei Serien immer. Ich bin z.B. keine Verfechterin des „Sex and the City“-Frauenbildes und dem ewig gleichen Hickhack wie in Sitcoms à la „Friends“ oder „Will & Grace“ und trotzdem wurden die Serien von Anfang bis zum Ende von mehreren Millionen ZuschauerInnen geguckt. Was ich sagen möchte ist: Solange man/frau den Sinn für Realität nicht verliert und stets weiß, dass Mamis Autorität im wahren Leben meistens nur zu unserem Besten ist, kann man sich getrost 13 Stunden und 20 Minuten Serienmaterial über schräge Charaktere, irrwitzige Unterhaltungen und ja vielleicht auch immer gleiche Probleme ansehen. Ich bin definitiv eindeutig für diese Sendung. Sie ist kurzweilig und witzig (ohne nervende, künstlich erzeugte Lachereinblendungen!), provoziert keine Gewalt, arbeitet mit den Waffen einer Frau, zeigt schöne Bilder, hervorglänzende Darsteller und tut keinem weh. Und was Rhetorik und Wortgewandtheit angeht, können sich viele deutsche Mädchen im Teeniealter, die es nur noch gewohnt sind, sich in SMS –Kürzeln auszudrücken, von den Dialogen der beiden Protagonistinnen ruhig eine Scheibe abschneiden. Gute Ausdrucksweise und Selbstbewusstsein hat noch niemandem geschadet. Und diese Show vermittelt das zurzeit wie keine andere. Grandiose Sendung!
N**D
Voici la saison 2 de cette super série, très drôle et un peu "décalée"! Je ris devant cette belle série, et suis également avec plaisir l'évolution des deux personnages principaux, Lorelai Gilmore, 33 ans, et sa fille de 17 ans, qu'elle élève seule! Rory entame sa deuxième année dans un lycée prestigieux, tandis que ses amours sont mouvementées: en couple avec Dean, celle-ci craque également pour le ténébreux Jess... La vie de Lorelai est tout aussi mouvementée, particulièrement sa vie amoureuse! Les dialogues mère/ fille sont vraiment savoureux! On apprécie leur belle simplicité et leurs jeux d'actrices, toujours très juste! On ajoute également que les actrices sont vraiment très belles:) D'autres personnages secondaires, tels que Sookie, meilleure amie de Lorelai, cuisinière très maladroite, et Luke, le patron du "diner" que fréquentent les deux filles et secrètement amoureux de Lorelai... Ainsi que les parents très BCBG de Lorelai, avec qui celle-ci a du mal à s'entendre! J'aime également "l'ambiance" de cette série, qui se situe dans une petite ville nommée Stars Hollows, où tous les habitants se connaissent! Je recommande cette série, vraiment bourrée d'humour, avec des personnages attachants!
C**O
Serie fresca, agradable , romantica y familiar, tiene todo lo que puede esperar de una srtie de este tio, un 10 para ella y otro para sus actores, me apunto a otra
T**T
I am so excited to start watching this series it looks so interesting now I just need to finish ordering the season 4-7.
B**Y
La seconda stagione delle Gilmore Girls è la più carina! Lorelai e Rory sono più unite che mai e accanto alla loro forte figura femminile troviamo un duo maschile altrettanto riuscito e divertente: zio Luke e Jess, il suo giovane nipote newyorkese che non è esattamente contento di essere stato obbligato a trasferirsi a Stars Hollow. I due avranno continui quanto esilaranti scontri e battibecchi, che vivacizzano ulteriormente la serie e introducono un bell'elemento di novità, perfettamente inserito nelle dinamiche della storia che analizza il rapporto tra genitori e figli. Insieme alla prima e a quasi tutta la terza, questa è la stagione più fresca e spensierata, dopo la quale la serie si tinge di toni più dolorosi, con rotture più drammatiche e riconciliazioni più sofferte tra i personaggi. Ad ogni modo tutta la serie è ricca di spunti di riflessione profondi, sempre accompagnati dalla pungente ironia delle Gilmore, da Emily alle tre Lorelai, perciò le risate sono costantemente assicurate, anche se le battute non sono mai banali.
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