Roswell - Season 2 (1999)

Roswell - Season 2
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LOW LEVEL COARSE LANGUAGE

Director: John Behring
Actors: William Sadler, Katherine Heigl, Adam Rodriguez, Brendan Fehr, Majandra Delfino, Shiri Appleby, Colin Hanks, Jason Behr, Emilie De Ravin, Nick Wechsler, John Doe, Devon Gummersall, Mary Ellen Trainor, Garrett M. Brown, Diane Farr, Jason Peck

The second season of the TV sci-fi teen drama set inthe town of Roswell. Four alien-human hybrids (Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Katherine Heigl, Brendan Fehr) have been sent to Earth to wait for the day when they'll return to their planet and save their race. But for now, their battles are the everyday struggles that normal teenagers must face. Having discovered that they're from the royal family on their home planet, Max and Tess are to be married while Isobel and Michael they actually have a child together. Nasado their alien guardian is posing as an FBI agent who discovers that The Skins have arrived... And then another visitor from the future appears who needs Liz to reject her love for Max, helping to bring Max and Tess together to fulfil their preordained destiny...

Disc contents
Skin and Bones, Ask Not (with optional commentary by Ronald D. Moore, Exec. Producer/Writer), Surprise, Summer of '47.

DVD Boxset
Status: Normal
Run time: 150mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
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Member Reviews (3)

3 Member Reviews
Renee G.
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Absolutely enjoy this show!!!! My entire family watches it now. Even my dog watches.
Posted Friday, 16 January 2009 See my other reviews
Dena M.
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Posted Thursday, 9 March 2006 See my other reviews
Brad W.
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Roswell was just so brilliantly written. If there was ever a time you wished there was something more to life, this show can take you away like only a handful of shows can. Get away from those low budget, quick profit reality shows and delve into the lives of the aliens that survived the 1950 Roswell crash! And don't be fooled thinking this is another alien story or X-Files, you can't possibly understand the quality, the emotion that encapsulates you until you sit down and watch this or any of the other cult shows like Xena, Buffy and Dark Angel. You will no doubt be hooked on each story as they struggle to stay alive, unexposed and most of all, find their purpose.
Posted Sunday, 6 November 2005 See my other reviews