Andromeda - Season 2 Volume 2.1 (Episode 204-205)

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Continuing Andromeda's second season, some new angles appear in "Pitiless as the Sun." In case anyone's forgotten, Trance is given opportunity to thicken the mystery surrounding exactly what she is. This occurs as we meet a brand-new adversary, the unsavory Pyrians. Xenophobia, drug addiction, and slavery are all scrutinized in this episode--enough plot for an X-File. Which is funny since Cigarette-Smoking Man William B. Davis guest stars. Hunting for a once-glorious leader who would benefit Dylan's cause, the Maru and crew make a "Last Call at the Broken Hammer," a run-down bar in the middle of a wasteland. There are lots of twists in a mystery of hidden identities and agendas amongst the bar's patrons. Watch out for Gordon Woolvett's real-life wife among them. Another welcome sight in this episode is a change of wardrobe for the regulars, who have been sweating it out in the same gear for far too long. --Paul Tonks
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"The Widening Gyre" (Episode 201) "Code Red!!" The violent and bloodthirsty Magog have overrun Andromeda. On the severely damaged ship, Captain Dylan Hunt and his crew are hurt, bleeding, or worse - infested with Magog larvae. Purple Trance says the probability of escape is 1,671,000 to 1!
"Exit Strategies" (Episode 202) With Nietzschean warships on their tail, Dylan, Beka, Tyr, and Rev Bem are forced to crash land the Eureka Maru on a ice planet. But it's no escape - it's a Nietzschean settlement! With the sound of pulse rifles and cracking ice, the Maru falls into a mining shaft deep underground.
"A Heart for Falsehood Framed" (Episode 203) "Finders, keepers" is the rule on Pierpont Drift, a colony of Chichin thieves. But when the loot is the Hegemon's Heart, a sacred relic of the bug-like Than, Dylan must play mediator to avoid a war. In this place where theft is legal, Beka, Tyr, Harper, and Trance are thieves for a cause!
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Andromeda Season 2 Volume 1 (Episode 201-203)
Director: Philip David Segal Manufacturer: A.D.V. Films ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008K77U Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
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The second season of Andromeda unveils a change in approach. A new traditionally heroic title theme, accompanied by rousing voice-over, is one noticeable difference. Another is Kevin Sorbo's even shorter haircut! But it's back to the gore and violence that marked the cliffhanging finale of the first year with "The Widening Gyre," in which many perils are resolved while others are revealed. An all-too-short deadline is also imposed on Dylan's Commonwealth dream (confirming the show's additional two-season renewal), when it's confirmed how long it will be before the traveling Magog arrive. "Exit Strategies" is all about inner demons. Poor Harper is left with a very real internal problem that leads him to contemplate the unthinkable. Rommie is wrestling with an alternate physical self. Rev is battling his religious conscience against his very survival. With so much B-plot, you could almost overlook the main story that sees the Maru crash land on an ice world--if the dazzling FX would let you, that is. Beka gets an overdue share of romantic attention in "A Heart for Falsehood Framed." A sacred gem is the nub of a diplomatic dispute. In typically unpredictable fashion, the plot contrives to see all interested parties caught up in a multi-layered game of switching fakes. --Paul TonksDescription
"The Widening Gyre" (Episode 201) "Code Red!!" The violent and bloodthirsty Magog have overrun Andromeda. On the severely damaged ship, Captain Dylan Hunt and his crew are hurt, bleeding, or worse - infested with Magog larvae. Purple Trance says the probability of escape is 1,671,000 to 1!"Exit Strategies" (Episode 202) With Nietzschean warships on their tail, Dylan, Beka, Tyr, and Rev Bem are forced to crash land the Eureka Maru on a ice planet. But it's no escape - it's a Nietzschean settlement! With the sound of pulse rifles and cracking ice, the Maru falls into a mining shaft deep underground.
"A Heart for Falsehood Framed" (Episode 203) "Finders, keepers" is the rule on Pierpont Drift, a colony of Chichin thieves. But when the loot is the Hegemon's Heart, a sacred relic of the bug-like Than, Dylan must play mediator to avoid a war. In this place where theft is legal, Beka, Tyr, Harper, and Trance are thieves for a cause!
"Pitiless As The Sun" (Episode 204) The Inari want to know who is destroying their cargo ships, and Captain Dylan Hunt offers to help. As an act of goodwill, he allows Trance to go on a diplomatic mission to an Inari planet. But all is not as it seems. Andromeda and her crew are being used, and Trance's mission is a trap.
"Last Call at the Broken Hammer" (Episode 205) Isabella Ortiz was a great leader before the Kalderans destroyed her government and drove her into hiding. She would make a powerful addition to the Commonwealth... if Dylan can find her. The search leads to the Broken Hammer, a tough bar where the shots come from guns, not bottles.
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Andromeda - Season 2 Volume 2.1 (Episode 204-205)
Director: Philip David Segal Manufacturer: A.D.V. Films ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00008K77V Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
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Continuing Andromeda's second season, some new angles appear in "Pitiless as the Sun." In case anyone's forgotten, Trance is given opportunity to thicken the mystery surrounding exactly what she is. This occurs as we meet a brand-new adversary, the unsavory Pyrians. Xenophobia, drug addiction, and slavery are all scrutinized in this episode--enough plot for an X-File. Which is funny since Cigarette-Smoking Man William B. Davis guest stars. Hunting for a once-glorious leader who would benefit Dylan's cause, the Maru and crew make a "Last Call at the Broken Hammer," a run-down bar in the middle of a wasteland. There are lots of twists in a mystery of hidden identities and agendas amongst the bar's patrons. Watch out for Gordon Woolvett's real-life wife among them. Another welcome sight in this episode is a change of wardrobe for the regulars, who have been sweating it out in the same gear for far too long. --Paul TonksDescription
"The Widening Gyre" (Episode 201) "Code Red!!" The violent and bloodthirsty Magog have overrun Andromeda. On the severely damaged ship, Captain Dylan Hunt and his crew are hurt, bleeding, or worse - infested with Magog larvae. Purple Trance says the probability of escape is 1,671,000 to 1!"Exit Strategies" (Episode 202) With Nietzschean warships on their tail, Dylan, Beka, Tyr, and Rev Bem are forced to crash land the Eureka Maru on a ice planet. But it's no escape - it's a Nietzschean settlement! With the sound of pulse rifles and cracking ice, the Maru falls into a mining shaft deep underground.
"A Heart for Falsehood Framed" (Episode 203) "Finders, keepers" is the rule on Pierpont Drift, a colony of Chichin thieves. But when the loot is the Hegemon's Heart, a sacred relic of the bug-like Than, Dylan must play mediator to avoid a war. In this place where theft is legal, Beka, Tyr, Harper, and Trance are thieves for a cause!
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