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Welcome to the thrilling world of The X-Files: The Complete Season 2. Delve deep into this iconic science fiction series featuring FBI agents Mulder and Scully as they explore the unexplained and extraordinary. This Blu-ray box set is a must-have for fans looking to revisit the chilling moments and intricate plots that captivated audiences worldwide. With a runtime of 18 hours and 44 minutes, this collection features 7 captivating discs brimming with suspense and intrigue.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Complete Blu-ray Box Set: 7-disc collection packed with the entirety of Season 2.
  • Multiple Formats: Experience the show with exceptional audio quality and visual clarity, including Dolby and DTS Surround Sound.
  • Language Options: Enjoy dubbed versions in Spanish and French, along with subtitles in English, Spanish, and French.
  • Aspect Ratio: Presented in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio for optimal viewing on modern screens.
  • Highly Rated Episodes: Features some of the most beloved and critically acclaimed episodes of the series.
  • Enduring Popularity: Continues to attract new fans and retains a dedicated following since its release.

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Customer reviews for The X-Files: The Complete Season 2 are overwhelmingly positive. Fans praise the quality of the Blu-ray format, noting that the enhanced visuals and sound elevate the viewing experience. The storytelling, character development, and complex plots have received notable mentions. Viewers appreciate the bonus features, including behind-the-scenes content that provides deeper insights into the making of the series.

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The X-Files: The Complete Season 2 Specification

Specification: The X-Files: The Complete Season 2

Aspect Ratio

1.78:1

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

MPAA rating

NR (Not Rated)

Product Dimensions

0.01 ounces, 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches

Item model number

7 Videos, Relay time: 124min

Media Format

Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Widescreen, Subtitled, Box set

Run time

18 hours and 44 minutes

Release date

December 8, 2015

Actors

Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi

Dubbed

Spanish, French

Subtitles

English, Spanish, French

Studio

20th Century Fox

Number of discs

7

Genre

Science Fiction & Fantasy/Television

Format

Blu-ray, Box set, Multiple Formats, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen

Contributor

Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi

Language

English

Runtime

18 hours and 44 minutes

Publication Date

December 8, 2015

UPC

024543210160

Global Trade Identification Number

00024543210160

Manufacturer

20th Century Fox

ASIN

B016YVK3AA

The X-Files: The Complete Season 2 Reviews (11)

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  1. TheLittleMiss

    Must be a Fan with an Open mind.
    Never yelling in dialogue.
    Never Loud overdone audio in scenes.
    Always an Intelligent & academic theorizing involved.

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  2. Kevin C

    A must have for any fan of the X Files.

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  3. SDL

    As a long time X-Files fan, I’ve every season in my collection except for season 4 and, until now, season 2. It’s been many years since I’ve seen these episodes, having last seen them on VHS I’d purchase when they sold only a few episodes per tape. It’s tremendous fun revisiting these older episodes, particularly one of my favorites, “The Host”.

    My only regret is I accidentally ordered the fullscreen version over the widescreen, but as long as they’re watchable for the time being, they’ll do to cure an X-Files fix.

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  4. Tyrone j.

    I picked up the first 4 seasons. Had so many other items in my cart . Hopefully I can pick up where I left off I want at least 10 seasons

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  5. Favreau Louise

    ร€ ajouter ร  mes sรฉries sur les Phรฉnomรจnes Inexpliquรฉs!

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  6. Oh My Gosh!

    The discs come in folding cardboard and plastic contraptions. The discs play fine.

    The original The X-Files (1993-2002) has some brilliant episodes. I love the sci-fi alien and UFO episodes, but I decided to give the show four stars. The numerous shaky flashlight scenes get tedious after a while. There are way too many scenes of flashlights waving around in dark rooms and pointing at the camera. The other reason is the same problem I have with all the Twilight Zones and Outer Limits and X-Files shows and that is that the episodes are hit and miss. If youโ€™re a science fiction fan who doesnโ€™t appreciate horror you have to wade through a lot of horror episodes to get to the stuff you love, and often the series are incorrectly labeled by information sources. The X-Files is more of a horror and freak show than anything else, but the first genre label listed on Wikipedia for the show is sci-fi. Iโ€™ve learned to read more about a show than just looking at genre labels, which I often donโ€™t agree with.

    For example, the original The Outer Limits is labeled as fantasy, horror and sci-fi on IMDb. The second The Outer Limits (1995-2002) is labeled as drama, fantasy, and horror on IMDb, with no mention of science fiction. Most of The Outer Limits (1995-2002) episodes are horror, but The Light Brigade (1996) episode is an example of outstanding sci-fi, but itโ€™s incorrectly labeled as fantasy and horror on IMDb instead of sci-fi. Quality of Mercy (1995) is another example of a great sci-fi episode incorrectly labeled as fantasy and horror. Star Crossed (1999) is a third example of a sci-fi episode incorrectly labeled as fantasy and horror by IMDb. Wikipedia is usually a better source of genre information when looking at shows.

    If youโ€™re looking for good stuff to watch consider miniseries like The Astronauts Wives Club (2015), Band of Brothers (2001), Frank Herbertโ€™s Dune (2000), Frank Herbertโ€™s Children of Dune (2003), Into the West (2005), Lonesome Dove (1989), Manhattan (2014-2015), Return to Lonesome Dove (1993), Pride and Prejudice (1995), Taken (2002) and The 10th Kingdom (2000), which are all terrific because they have clear beginnings that establish an objective, then strong middles and conclusive endings where the goal is achieved, like a good novel.

    Other shows Iโ€™ve really enjoyed include Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009), Breaking Bad (2008-2013), Cowboy Bebop (1998), Downton Abbey (2010-2015), Firefly (2002), Game of Thrones (2011-2019), Granite Flats (2013-2015), The IT Crowd (2006-2013), Jericho (2006-2008), Merlin (2008-2012), The Prisoner (1967-1968), Rome (2005-2007), Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011), Spartacus: Blood and Sand (2010), Stargate: SG-1 (1997-2007), Stargate: Atlantis (2004-2009), Star Trek (1966-1969), Star Trek Voyager (1995-2001), and The Tudors (2007-2010). I didnโ€™t list any contemporary series Iโ€™m following that donโ€™t have an end date yet, not conducive to binge watching from beginning to finish.

    If you like reading try some of my favorite fantasy and sci-fi authors: Richard Adams, Palo Bacigulupi, Suzanne Collins, Abe Evergreen, Diana Gabaldon, Hugh Howey, George Martin, Brandon Sanderson, John Scalzi, and Andy Weir.

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  7. Kenji Fujishima

    It was very early in the second season that I got my first whiff of THE X-FILES. I remember walking into my parents’ bedroom one night and seeing my dad watching something on TV—some scary story about a human flukeworm. I am referring, of course, to the season’s well-known second episode “The Host,” and it was from that episode on that I was hooked on the show, with its glorious mix of the creepy, the paranormal, and the paranoid.
    I recently decided to start collecting all nine seasons of THE X-FILES on DVD, and while of course the logical thing to do is to start with the very first season, I simply could not resist starting the collection off with this DVD set of the complete second season. There are just too many memorable moments in this season to count! I don’t dare pick one lone favorite episode from any of the 25, since almost all of them have something stimulating or just plain freaky in them—and even comparatively weaker episodes at least have Mark Snow’s brilliant (if sometimes repetitive) underscore to set a properly scary mood.
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    So, some personal highlights from this great season:
    “The Host”: the first X-FILES episode I ever saw
    Scully’s abduction in the “Duane Barry/Ascension” mytharc, which leads to her emotional return in “One Breath” (David Duchovny affectingly portraying Mulder’s anger and frustration)—certainly one of the better mytharcs, although for me it is topped by…
    Mulder’s sister’s supposed return in “Colony/Endgame,” still for me the best, most gripping two-parter the show ever conceived
    “Irresistible” saw a very vulnerable Scully clearly rattled by a case involving a death fetishist (chillingly played by Nick Chinlund) who is now resorting to murder to satisfy his twisted mores. One of the more disturbing stand-alone X-FILES episodes of the season, and one that doesn’t skimp on character development, like some other stand-alones do
    “Dod Kalm” is not an episode that is mentioned a lot by fans, as far as I know, but I think its moody, contemplative, slow-moving flow—as well as some priceless interaction between our two heroes at the end—works to make this a highlight of the season (despite the contrivances and the cheesy make-up on the aging Mulder and Scully, although I find the latter at least to be forgivable here)
    “Humbug,” the first “humorous” X-FILES episode from writer Darin Morgan, and a rightful classic
    “F. Emasculata” shows one of the show’s best directors, Rob Bowman (he of course directed the X-FILES movie), in top form, sustaining considerable tension in a tale about a deadly plague and efforts to keep it under control (and under wraps). Sure, it’s derivative of the movie OUTBREAK, and yea it’s gross, but it still works
    And of course the cliffhanger at the end of “Anasazi,” one of the better season-ending cliffhangers of the show
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    This was the season that expanded the popularity of THE X-FILES, and it is not hard to see why: gripping stories, consistently good acting from Duchovny and Anderson, and the fact that it touches upon a chord of paranoia that has always been an undercurrent in this country. I will always have a soft spot for Season 2 of THE X-FILES—and even though the show died out with a disappointing whimper by the end of the ninth season, the show will always have its rightful place in television history, if not all of sci-fi/horror history too.

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  8. Phoenix 5

    Superbe saison 2 de x files une des meilleurs ร  ce titre , pour les nostalgiques de cette รฉpoque qui ร  trรจs bien vieillie.

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  9. Aguttes

    Je l’a connaissais car je l’avait vu sur un matรฉriel dรฉzonรฉ mais hรฉlas celui que je possรจde actuellement ne l’est pas donc obligรฉ de le rachetรฉ car sรฉrie irremplaรงable.

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  10. T. Alexander

    This second season of ‘The X-Files’ begins where the previous season left off with the X-Files shut down, Deep Throat killed and Mulder and Scully separated. Not everything is going badly however as Mulder still apparently has friends within the FBI and the government he didn’t even know about who wish the truth to be known.

    The episodes in this season are all very entertaining with a good mix of monster-of-the-week episodes alongside episodes that focus on the series myth arc and government conspiracy with both of these styles of episode including some very good episodes and some poorer episodes. The season does see Scully leave the show for a brief period (due to Gillian Anderson being pregnant) and the writers do a good job of working this into the plot. Of the episodes in this season my favourites have to be episode 4, ‘Sleepless’, that is about mysterious deaths and introduces the characters of X and Krycek; episode 15, ‘Fresh Bones’, which deals with voodoo; and episode 19, ‘Dรธd Kalm’, which sees Mulder and Scully investigate a ghost ship. Another notable episode is episode 20, ‘Humbug’, which is arguably the first straight comedy episode of the series and is very funny throughout. My least favourite episodes are probably episodes 16 and 17, ‘Colony’ and ‘End Game’, a two part story that sees identical strangers murdered and has personal ramifications for Mulder.

    The season sees both Assistant-Director Skinner and the Cancer Man taking a bigger role in the narrative with both characters probably being two of my favourite recurring characters. The new people introduced in this season (X, Krycek and the alien bounty hunter) are also all quite interesting with their respective actors doing a very good job of portraying them.

    Overall this second season of ‘The X-Files’ was a very solid one with very few missteps and is easily worth a full five stars.

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  11. Edgar Silvestre Peรฑa Pรฉrez

    Esta temporada fue la que realmente me engancho en la serie. Soy fan de la sci fi y de las invasiones alienigenas y esta serie me mostro una faceta aun mas inteligente y sumadas las teorias de conspiracion, es un clasico.

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