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Tru Calling - The Complete Second Season

Tru Calling - The Complete Second Season

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Directors: Dan Lerner, Guy Norman Bee, Jesús Salvador Treviño, Michael Katleman, Rick Rosenthal
Actors: Eliza Dushku, Shawn Reaves, Zach Galifianakis, A.j. Cook, Matthew Bomer
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 57 reviews
Sales Rank: 28210

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dubbed)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 264 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: D2229823D
UPC: 024543198239
EAN: 0024543198239
ASIN: B000AO9BSS

Theatrical Release Date: October 30, 2003
Release Date: November 15, 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

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2-Disc Collector's Edition Contains All 6 Season Two Episodes!

It's been two months since Tru and Jack last met in a deadly confrontation in which Tru saved the life of her brother, but she was ultimately thwarted when Jack evened the score by taking the life of her boyfriend. After that night, Jack disappeared—but now he's back with a vengeance. His renewed efforts to make sure the dead stay dead only make Tru more determined to carry on her murdered mother's legacy of saving those who die before their time. But also back in town is Tru's estranged father who, although claiming he wants to forge new relationships with his son and daughter, has his own secret agenda which is anything but fatherly in intent.


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2 out of 5 stars Poorly written   June 2, 2008
Akimo (San Jose, CA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The actresses and actors were capable, the premise had possibilities, but it was so blandly written, that there was nothing to grab onto. No complexity, no evolving mythos, nada. The last few stories of the first season, and a couple of second season stories showed promise, but the rest were not worthwhile. A series that was sabotaged by an underdeveloped premise, and uninspired writing.


5 out of 5 stars Series   May 18, 2008
AnneMarie
I hate that this show ended. I was not happy with the last show it was a cliff hanger. One that will never be finished.


4 out of 5 stars A series with a degree of promise comes to a jagged and sudden end   April 18, 2008
Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Season One of TRU CALLING was so poorly watched that just about everyone was astonished when it was renewed for a second season. Then everyone was even more baffled when production on the show was ended before a single episode of Season Two was broadcast. FOX has done some very strange and inexplicable things over the years, but the whole now-it's-renewed/now-it's-cancelled dance with TRU CALLING has to rank at the top.

In my review of Season One I mentioned that it simply wasn't the case that Eliza Dushku had taken on TRU CALLING rather than a Faith spin off to BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER. The latter existed only to the extent that there was talk about its possibility. But absolutely none of the trappings of a TV show were in place. In other words, Eliza chose an actual show that was going into production over the mere possibility that Joss Whedon and Co. might pitch a Faith spin off to some network. But as the first season of TRU CALLING was winding down, there was some talk once again of a Faith spin off. Again, not an actual series, but the idea came alive again. But with the renewal of TRU CALLING, that died once again.

It is hard to figure out what was going on inside FOX. The six completed episodes of Season Two show a lot of promise. They do not show a truly (no pun intended) great show -- at its best TRU CALLING was merely good and promising -- but they show a dedicated production staff and cast trying hard to make the show exceed the limitations of its premise. The episodes were definitely as good as Season One at its best. It simply isn't clear what happened between renewal and cancellation that made FOX give up on the series.

So, for the most part, watching these episodes is a sad experience. They gesture toward what might have been, toward what the show was trying to become when it was unceremoniously shut down. The writers were doing a more than decent job of pushing at the limitations of the series -- Tru being asked by a dead individual for help of some kind, and the day restarting with her having a chance to bring about a change of some kind, if only she can overcome the efforts of Jack (Jason Priestly) to bring about the same outcome as before -- and were developing what appeared to be a more complex overall story when everything came to a dead stop.

Do I recommend this? I guess it depends. If you are looking for a great story and challenging character development, no. To engage in personification, this is a series that was cut off at the knees. It ends suddenly, in the middle of its story, with utterly no resolution of any kind. Some might prefer just sticking with the end of Season One, which brings slightly more closure. But if the all-too-sudden ending doesn't put you off, the six episodes that make up the very brief Season Two are all at least very decent and they do give many hints at the direction the show was heading. In particular I enjoyed the episode where Jack instead of Tru is asked for help by a dead person. It was not merely a good episode, but showed how the writers were doing all they could to bring about innovations to the standard plot progression. So, these set functions more as a hint of what might have been than anything. What there is, is pretty good. The shame is that there simply isn't very much.



5 out of 5 stars Tru Calling Ended to Soon 20th Century Fox Someone has to Answer The Fans   February 6, 2008
Jennifer Love Hewitt Rocks (New Zealand)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

What Can i say Tru Calling Had it all a Sexy Lead actress Tru (Eliza Dushku)This show had it all Humour Excitment a Dark side which Came into Play with The Arival of Jack (Jason Priestly)Who Plays The Hand of The Dark side to a Tee He Plays Evil so Good This show Just Got better and better and Finishes Just Like That 20th CENTURY FOX Has a Lot to Answer to as Far as Im Concerned They have Cheated all us Tru Calling Fans By Not Giving The Show us Closure I Myself have Bought Season 1 and 2 on Dvd and Whilst It is Awesome and i Recommend To Buy This Dvd Series I Have to say 20th Century Fox ar No Dout Making Money out of Selling Season 1 and 2 on Dvd Why not Finish This Fantastic Programe and Give everyone Closure This is Not The First Time The Big Studios Have Left Fans Empty Handed and Wanting More Left The Fans Feeling Cheated another Series Which was Equally as Awesome Was Dead Wood and What Did another Big Studio Hbo Home Video do Cancel it and Im Sure Hbo Home Video are Making lots of $$$$$$$$$$$$$ out of dvd Sales I Bought Season 1 2 and 3 of Deadwood And was Left at the End of Season 3 Feeling Cheated Someone has to Pay the Price of Depriving The Loyal Fans of These Awesome Series That get Cheated out of an Ending Closure to Such Awesome Series Come on Guys get Your Act Togeather


5 out of 5 stars Tru Calling is true entertainment   January 8, 2008
Jenny B (Hagerstown, Maryland)
Tru, who recently graduated from college, is the main character and works in a morgue. When a newly deceased asks Tru for help, Tru is taken back to the previous day, remembers what happened and is able to intervene in whatever caused the person's death. Tru's family issues become more and more important as the series goes on.
Entire family loved this series when it was on tv. Gave both seasons as a Christmas gift to my 17 year old daughter. It was her favorite gift. She and her friends spent the Christmas break watching every episode.


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