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Buck Rogers In The 25th Century: Season 2 [DVD]
M**Y
The Dorian Secret) balanced by some abject garbage (The Golden Man
At the same time the original ultra-serious Battlestar Galactica metamorphosed into the camp and silly Galactica 1980, Buck Rogers went the other way, becoming all erudite and serious to the consternation of the fans (not to mention Gil Gerard, who didn't dig the plots, and Erin Gray, who didn't dig barely being used at all). Some storming episodes (Time of the Hawk, Mark of the Saurian, The Satyr, Testimony of a Traitor, The Dorian Secret) balanced by some abject garbage (The Golden Man, The Crystals and particularly the excruciating Journey to Oasis). Fondly remembered anyway as Saturday-evening kids' fare sandwiching Jim'll Fix It and It's a Knockout, two other shows my generation are advised to forget ever existed...
J**N
This series is not as funny as the first and Twicky got voiced by someone ...
This series is not as funny as the first and Twicky got voiced by someone else with a high squeaky voice. Also the addition of a robotic coathanger called Crichton is annoying. Mel was reinstated later in the final episodes due to public pressure. A huge disappointment.
G**C
The Search For Lost Colonies
The first Series of the 1980s incarnation of Buck Rogers In The 25th Century was somewhat claustrophobic in its setting, often placed in the same buildings in New Chicago and featuring use of the same or similar sets for different episodes. The second is based from the starship Explorer, where Buck and chums search for lost Earth colonists and try to recontact them.Thus set, it's somewhere between the Battlestar Galactica's search for the 13th colony, and the Starhip Enterprise's quest to seek out new civilisations. This means that it loses the niche held by the uniqueness of the first series and thus retreats to a familiar territory that the producers perhaps felt would be more populist. In my opinion, that's a shame, as the second series of Buck Rogers shouldn't have tried to move in that direction. (The swishing door noises from Star Trek joined the Explorer too, as did the short skirts for female crew members, though personally I have less of a problem with that!)Buck's commander is now Admiral Asimov (no doubt a nod to sci-fi writer Isaac), a bit of a stick-in-the-mud although he's always won over eventually by Buck's ideas. Colonel Wilma Deering is back as Buck's lycra-clad comrade as is the diminutive android Tweeky (although sporting a female voice for the first couple of episodes for no known reason). Added to the key crew members are the bumbling genius Dr. Goodfellow, and Chrichton - the latter a tall, bizarrely shaped robot with an extending neck, exuding a pompous attitude, who is the go-to in the series for all complex ship functions, information and data. Out of all of TV spaceship's artificial life-forms, Chrichton has to be the worst I've ever seen portrayed. (Blake's 7's Orac did pomposity much better, and negated the need for a ridiculous looking contraption to spout it.) Hawk is the main newcomer, a humanoid that evolved from avian origins and has his own hawk-shaped craft.Having the new characters is fine, however their airtime is somewhat diluted as Buck usually only takes one of them with him per episode, so while they all appear in the Explorer, they don't all appear regularly for long enough. Thus it seems that Wilma, Hawk and Tweeky are often somewhat sidelined.The plots themselves are quite good, a little Star Trek -esque (TOS), and early episodes often evoke more of a fantasy genre with riddles and quests and mythological creatures. There are some excellent episodes and some of the plot devices, while never complex, are more interesting and engaging than many in the first series.All in all while the second series lacks something that the first series had, it makes up for it a little with the plot lines, but loses again for diluting the roles of key members of the team we'd got to love in Series 1. Still good stuff though :-)
D**.
Gil gerard in good form
Loved watching this series when I was little , good, cheesy fun with likeable actors although second series not as good as the first series (just my opinion) but still a nostalgic fun fest.
R**W
I only wish there was more of this series retro gold & arrived without a mark , Thank you
I only wish there was more of this series retro gold & arrived without a mark , Thank youI only wish there was more of this series retro gold & arrived without a mark , Thank youI only wish there was more of this series retro gold & arrived without a mark , Thank you!!
O**E
Great
Shoulder pads, Flashy dressing and cheesy plots, this stuff is great to watch with friends
T**E
This was meant to be a French farce in space with basic special effects & judo chops thrown in for good measure and it delivered
Don't get this if you're looking for a proper serious science fiction. This was meant to be a French farce in space with basic special effects & judo chops thrown in for good measure and it delivered.
C**R
Enjoyable 2nd Season of Buck Rogers...
I recently watch Season One of Buck Rogers in The 25th Century and it was great fun, full of energy, colour and an enjoyable cast. But with season two they completely changed the formula. No more Buck and Wilma sent on missions to other planets by Dr. Huer or the dastardly plans of Princess Ardala (Pamela Hensley was a wonderful comedic actress).So for the second season the storyline's feel much too constricted as they're on a spaceship called the Searcher instead of been able to go anywhere they're limit to arriving at a location then going down to it. They sucked all the fun out of the show. Everyone seems in a bad mood. Twiki has become an ornament and Wilma is dressed in one of the worst Good Ship Lollipop outfits to grace the screen. New additions are Hawk who is quite good but the Admiral and Dr. Goodfellow are out of place. I'm sure Wilfrid Hyde-White was a lovely man but no matter how old the oldest person in the world is he comes across as their grandfather in Buck Rogers and he's pushed into everything with the annoying Crichton.So the first few episodes are tough going but it does pick up and the last few episodes are very good and worth the wait. Recommended if you enjoyed the first season but you'll have to go through some Grumpy-Buck's to get to the good stuff! If you just want some silly science-fiction fun stick to the first season.
D**S
It's as described
I like giving not writing reviews
H**N
buck rogers 25 century
bien reçu votre commande en parfait état merci j'adore buck rogers l'ai regardé déjà et l'ai bien aimé dommange pas en français
H**K
Staffel 2 der Space Opera
Nun endlich auch die zweite, leider verkürzte, Staffel der klassischen Weltraumserie um den Astronauten Buck Rogers der im Jahr 1987 in seiner Raumkapsel eingefroren wird und 500 Jahre später zur Erde zurückkehrt, auf DVD! Einiges hat sich in Staffel 2 verändert: man befindet sich nicht mehr auf der Erde im 25. Jahrhundert, sondern Buck Rogers (Gil Gerard) und seine Partnerin Wilma Deering (Erin Gray) sind mit dem Raumschiff "Searcher" unter der Führung von Admiral Asimov ins All aufgebrochen um dort nach Kolonien von Menschen, welche die Erde nach dem Nuklearkrieg im 20. Jahrhundert verlassen haben, zu suchen. Dabei treffen sie auf unbekannte Planeten und fremde Lebensformen wie den Birdman Hawk, den letzten der Vogelmenschen, der sich ihrer Suche anschließt. Statt Dr. Huer ist nun der Wissenschaftler Dr. Goodfellow mit von der Partie, gemeinsam mit dem neuen von ihm kreierten zur Pröpotenz neigenden Roboter Crychton.Insgesamt erinnert das ganze Szenario rund um das Raumschiff ein wenig an das gute alte Star Trek TOS, man fliegt zum Planeten der Woche und trifft den Alien des Monats. Dennoch eine neue Interessante Variante der Buck Rogers Saga, denn im Gegensatz zur zweiten Staffel von Battlestar Galactica (ebenfalls eine Produktion von Glen A. Larson), kann man diese Buck Rogers Staffel nicht als mißlungen betrachten, obwohl sie das Ende der Serie bedeutete...Etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig sind die Uniformen auf dem Raumschiff im Marinelook und dabei besonders das Outfit der bezaubernden Erin Gray. Hawk ist ein interessanter Charakter, jedoch sein Make Up eher schwach und störend wirkte die neue Stimme von Twiki, dem kleinen Roboterkumpel von Buck, die nach einigen Episoden glücklicherweise wieder geändert wurde. Insgesamt blieb der für Buck Rogers typische Humor, durch den die 1. Staffel brillierte, nicht so ganz erhalten und manche der Geschichten machen nachdenklicher. Auf Grund dieser Veränderungen diesmal nur 4 Sterne!
A**T
Bought for the uncut pilot
I primarily bought it for the uncut pilot for season 1 which the was not in the season 1 set. Was worth it since I wanted a complete collection, even though not really a fan of season 2. It's not as bad as Galactica 80 or season 2 Space 1999, but it's definitely not as good as season 1.(only episodes i liked was when Buck went on trial and the one with the space munchkins) But as a someone that watched it as a kid, was worth having both in my collection.
H**E
VHS Kassette
Die VHS hatten keine Deutsche Sprache nur Englisch. Da wir älter sind kommen wir im englischen nicht klar. Vielleicht gibt es sie jetzt in deutscher Sprache
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