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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Complete Season 2 [2001]

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Complete Season 2 [2001]
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11203 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-03-15
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 6

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Exclusively available at Amazon.co.uk, this box set contains the complete second series of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

The second series consolidates the show's well-deserved popular appeal, while beginning to explore (gently at first) beneath the slickly professional surface of the investigators themselves. Gradually we learn more about what makes Grissom and his astonishingly gifted forensics team tick, beyond merely that they are workaholics who seem to require no sleep at all. The show's trademark reveals of vital evidence--be it on the autopsy slab or under the microscope--add a fresh spin to what is, at heart, a good old-fashioned whodunit series. And just when CSI starts to seem a little too pat, just when the trail of clues seems too neat, the show always seems able to throw a surprise or two at us: perhaps there has been no crime after all; perhaps the evidence concerns a completely different crime altogether; or perhaps, as in one brave episode concerning brothers implicated in multiple murders, the evidence simply isn't good enough to convict the right man, even when Grissom knows which one really is guilty.

Thanks to its focus on more single-case episodes, the latter episodes provide an even more highly concentrated dose of forensic puzzle-solving. With the whole team working together on one puzzle crime (or series of crime puzzles), the group dynamic is elaborated and the audience drawn deeper into each investigation. "Identity Crisis" sees the return of Grissom's nemesis, serial killer Paul Millander; in "The Finger", Catherine is caught up in an elaborate kidnap plot; in "Burden of Proof", a stray body in a "body farm" leads to a difficult case of child abuse; while "Chasing the Bus" brings the team together to unravel the mystery of a bus crash in the desert. "Stalker" is possibly the show's most terrifying episode to date, with a woman found murdered behind the safely locked doors of her apartment. The season concludes with "Cross Jurisdictions", a rather unsubtle way of introducing the spin-off show CSI: Miami and, finally, "The Hunger Artist", a somewhat strained attempt to comment on our society's obsession with glamour and self-image. --Mark Walker

DVD Description
1. Burked 2. Chaos Theory 3. Overload 4. Bully For You 5. Scuba Doobie Doo 6. Alter Boys 7. Caged 8. The Slaves Of Las Vegas 9. And Then There Were None 10. Ellie 11. Organ Grinder 12. You've Got Mail 13. Identity Crisis 14. The Finger 15. Burden Of Proof 16. Primum Non Nocere 17. Felonius Monk 18. Chasing The Bus 19. Stalker 20. Cats In The Cradle 21. Anatomy Of A Lye 22. Cross-Jurisdictions 23. The Hunger Artist

Special Features
Audio commentaries on selected episodes from the director, executive producer and members of the cast 'Who Are You?' music video from The Who Cast and crew feature (37 mins) Set walk through with on-set forensic advisor and criminologist Liz Devine Behind the scenes at CSI: music/special effects/make up Trailers Featurette : 'The Making Of & History of CSI' Production Notes


Customer Reviews

Excellent Crime Drama5
CSI is simply the best US police procedural drama (which, given how many there are, is saying quite a lot).

The stories are strong and there is a cast of interesting characters. For me, the central character, Gil Grissom (brilliantly played by William Peterson) is the reason it works so well. Grissom is wonderful character - an introverted and rather unemotional man, a serious scientist who happens to be a criminologist. As such he is free for most of the traditional TV cop baggage, giving the whole series a fresh and interesting perspective. In this series, the CSI team gets on with investigating crime scenes and solving mysteries attempting, but not always succeeding, to do this without bias or preconceptions. They leave the police work to others. The rest of the cast is also very, very good bringing complex and interesting characters to life.

Danny Boyle directs most of the episodes with great style, even his habit of focussing in at a microscopic level (e.g. looking at blood vessels etc) works well. Setting the series in Las Vegas works well - the city, the desert, the mountains - they all provide great backdrops and look fantastic.

This is the season where CSI really got going, it is even better than the very good season 1. The characters are more fully realised (we start to get glimpses of their life outside work) and there is a very interesting group dynamic. Combined with the excellent story lines and some interesting forensic science this makes for an excellent season of an excellent series.

Highly addictive5
Well established cast who work brillantly together and there's eye candy for all tastes.

Excellent stories that show just enough not to scare the socks off.

I have all the box sets and I am totally hooked, just waiting to see when season 5 comes out!

Highly recommended!

Year Two, and it just gets better5
This has to be one of the most rewarding boxsets I've ever bought. Having gotten completely addicted to CSI in a matter of weeks from seeing episodes on TV in December 2003, I wasted no time in catching up with the DVD sets. I was thrilled with this set, because you basically get the whole season in a neat little box with the 8 person cast on the cover - what can be better.

Anyway, Season 2 of CSI is brilliant; and finally we get the WHO ARE YOU music on the credits instead of the warped Survivor-esque 'music' on the season 1 DVDs.
My favourite episode has to be 'Chasing the Bus,' though if you really want to get your non-CSI friends addicted to the show as much as you are, simply have them watch 'Stalker' with the lights down; it's worked every time so far.

With so many twists and turns in the series you never get bored; and being able to watch the episodes back again and again is actually less of a deterent on the appeal of the show than you think; I watched Season 1 about 6 months ago, and have started watching it back again this week, and have already watched 7 episodes. Even though you know what's happening, you can't help but enjoy seeing it all over again, and you do pick something up each time that you missed the first.

Overall, a totally justifiable set - buy it and you won't go unsatisfied.