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Marvel's Agents of SHIELD: S2 - Blu-ray

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A strong second season (prior season spoilers)
By SpeedReader on Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022
+++Warning, this contains spoilers from season one, but no major season two spoilers+++The second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has a lot going on. One of the main arcs is the fallout from the reveal (In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, which occurred at the end of the first season) that HYDRA had infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. and that Ward was a double agent. There are a bunch of really good recurring characters in the Hydra storyline including Reed Diamond (playing Werner Reinhardt / Daniel Whitehall) and Adrian Pasdar (from the series Heroes) as major Glenn Talbot.Then, there is a major story arc involving Skye and her father (played by Twin Peaks' Kyle MacLachlan), which ties into the Inhumans storyline (and brings in many great recurring actors such as Dichen Lachman and Luke Mitchell. Then, there are the tie-ins to the movies that were released during the second season, primarily, Avenger's Age of Ultron, and a loose tie-in with Guardians of the Galaxy, which reveals the race of the blue-skinned alien that we saw in season one and again in season two. Jamie Alexander makes another appearance as Lady Sif, and Cobie Smulders makes an appearance as Maria Hill. The two main additions to the regular cast are Nick Blood as Lance Hunter and Adrianne Palicki as Bobbi Morse. Hailey Atwell also reprises her role as Agent Carter for a cameo in the season premiere.As far as the blu-ray set goes, it is a MOD set that is an Amazon exclusive. Thankfully, it is still priced reasonably well, so if you prefer physical media to streaming, you can get it on blu-ray. Just be aware, that after the second season, Amazon stopped the exclusive manufacturing, and to get the show on blu-ray you have to find an imported version. The final two seasons were not released on blu-ray or DVD in any mass format and so the only way to get them is to find a bootleg version (if you want one of those). So, it is not easy to keep a collection together, so if that is a big deal to you, then you may want to just stream it. The second-season blu-ray set is very light on extras. Just deleted scenes and a blooper reel.Overall, the season is very good. While it does still have tie-ins to the MCU movies, the show really does start to stand on its own this season. Of course, as the seasons go on the show becomes less tied in with the movie, and is not "filler" to get from movie to movie as it seemed to be in season one. The acting and writing are both very good, and even though many of the cast members like Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker, and Elizabeth Henstridge were still relatively new (at least in major TV roles), they do some of the best work in the show. And, Ming-Na Wen is always awesome. Of course, the Marvel Universe is basically one long (and large) intertwined story, and the show very much fits into that, but it also tells a good stand-alone story that is definitely worth watching.
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Not recommended
By Peter Lenau on Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2015
Amazon shipped my order (packaged with Agent Carter S1 Blu) in a padded envelope, so expect some minor to major damage to those slipcovers. I'm not sure why this set was Amazon exclusive, but it's led to some of the most obvious price-rigging, starting at $55 and jumping to $72 on the day of release. For comparison, with the wide release of S1 of Agents of SHIELD, competitive pricing on release week put the show in a range of $40 to $55 on blu-ray.The special features are also lacking. S1 of Agents of SHIELD blu-ray came with Deleted scenes, bloopers, VFX, behind the scenes at SDCC, a Marvel documentary and some episodes included commentary. This set (S2) only comes with Deleted Scenes and Bloopers. That's all.If you are a hardcore fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and their offshoots in TV and Netflix like myself, you'll want to support them by buying the sets. But your head and wallet will resist, because by existing standards, these are poor value releases (including the Agent Carter S1 set).EDIT 9/20/2015Felt I should add a little more information and expand upon my rating. The 1 star is due to pricing and low amount of effort put into these releases.Positives of this set include:-The show itself. Much stronger than Season 1, with very few filler episodes and a great expanded cast.-Picture and Sound Quality.-The packaging with slipcover has some beautiful artwork.Deeper look at the Negatives:-This set is mastered with English language 5.1 DTS-HD or 2.0 Dolby Digital Sound. The only subtitle option is English for the hearing impaired. Even compared to the Season 1 set, this is a downgrade as that came with Spanish and French subtitles.-Each disk requires you to select each episode that you are going to watch, no full disk or season play options are available. So you will be hearing the main menu theme a lot as you have to choose the next episode. This is a major misstep, auto-play style options are a large part of "binge-watching". A person who would like to watch multiple episodes in a row could be strongly influenced to choose Netflix over buying and watching a blu-ray just on this option alone.-The overall menu layout and effort put into this set implies a quick job, even though the show wrapped over 4 months prior.

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