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Dead Like Me - The Complete Second Season



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Cast:
James Marshall (III) (Director)
Tony Westman (Director)
Milan Cheylov (Director)
David Straiton (Director)
Ellen Muth
Mandy Patinkin
Callum Blue
Laura Harris

Rating:
Released: July 19, 2005
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Sales Rank: 3557

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Proving that "reapers are anything but grim company" (Cleveland Plain Dealer), this "deliciously dark comedy about the afterlife" (Newsday) returns for "a second season as strong as its first" (Philadelphia Daily News). Thanks to breakout star Ellen Muth's prickly charm, Dead Like Me has "an amusingly odd and touching energy all its own" (Detroit News and Free Press). After more than a year as a grim reaper, George (Muth) has realized that being a teenager in the afterlife is as complex as in real life. There are still unrequited crushes, agonizing dilemmas and the occasional bad attitude. Along with her kooky "co-reapers" Mason, Daisy, Roxy and Rube, George struggles to collect souls while managing her own awkward development…into an adult reaper!Disc One"Send in the Clown," "The Ledger," "Ghost Story," "The Shallow End"Disc Two"Hurry," "In Escrow," "Rites of Passage," "The Escape Artist"Disc Three"Be Still My Heart," "Death Defying," "Ashes to Ashes," "Forget Me Not" Disc Four"Last Call," "Always," "Haunted," Bonus Material

Copyright:   2003, MGM (Video & DVD)
Video Format:   Widescreen (1.78:1 aspect ratio)
Audio Tracks:   English
# Discs:   4
Run Time:   702 minutes
Other:   Closed-captioned , Color , DVD-Video , NTSC


The Reapers "Live" On , November, 20, 2008

It always hurts when a show that you really enjoy gets cancelled. However, the blow is definitely softened if the show has a good ending, and "Dead Like Me," for the most part, does. The season starts off a bit weak, but picks up a few episodes in and becomes about as good as the first season. There are no episodes as utterly fantastic as the pilot, which really made the first season, but there are definitely a few standouts. The penultimate episode, "Always" was especially great.

This season, for me, was all about character development. There was more attention put on multiple episode storylines that, in some cases, really paid off. Daisy's journey from gossiping girl to devout Christian to Ray's girlfriend to an emotionally vulnerable woman was tragic and captivating to watch, and in many ways made the season for me. All of the characters really had something going on, which gave these episodes--even the less entertaining ones--a lot more depth. Rube goes on a journey to find someone from his past, Roxy becomes a cop, Reggie (who, in many ways, is the star of this season) deals with her parent's divorce and even more death, and Mason becomes even less capable of taking care of himself. Mason's character arc was especially well done, as there's an absurd balance between the comedic and the tragic in his scenes. You're not sure whether to laugh or cry at his antics.

On the other hand, there were things I thought could use definite improvement. I'm not really fond of how they handled George's character this season, because she often felt like a plot device the writers used to introduce and sum up their episodes, which is an odd way to use the series' protagonist. Every episode starts with George musing about something random from her life and ends with her making a realization about that thing. That's a bit too formulaic for me, especially after George's wonderful development in the first season. I also noticed that the use of music in this season was shockingly bad, as cheery little tunes play over the scenes that were intended to be dramatic. Rube's realization in the post office that his money wasn't sent to his daughter should and could have been chilling, but with happy music playing in the background, what do you think the scene will come off like? Certainly not as it was intended to.

All in all, the positive definitely outweighs the negative. This was a show that I truly enjoyed, and I am happy to see that, despite it's cancellation, "Dead Like Me" will have life after death. In just a few months from now, a direct-to-DVD "Dead Like Me" movie will come out. I can't wait to see these characters interacting again. As for this season, I give it a...

7/10

 

Sad this show died , October, 03, 2008

This will be one of the few shows I actually miss. Life will be a little more dull without this to look forward to. Just one of the best.

 

One of the Best , September, 30, 2008

this was one of the best shows i've ever watched. i'm definately ready for the movie next year

 

 

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