Product Description He is not alone. Prepare for twice the excitement with the mysterious arrival of Jessi XX in the captivating sci-fi drama's jaw-dropping Second Season. What is Jessi's connection to Kyle, and might she carry the answer to the ultimate question: Who is Kyle XY? Breakout star Matt Dallas reprises his role as Kyle, the phenomenal young man with an enigmatic past. Unlock coveted secrets from Season One and delve into a new level of thrills in KYLE XY: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON. Experience 23 episodes on six discs, including a round-the-clock look at the worlds of Kyle and Jessi. It's a twisting, turning drama that will have you hooked from the very first episode! .com The second season of Kyle XY begins with an episode called "The Prophet" and ends with Kyle's high school prom. Clearly, the sci-fi drama shares as much an affinity with The X-Files as it does Gossip Girl. Last season, Kyle (Matt Dallas) learned how to fit in with human beings. Never mind that he doesn't have a belly button or, theoretically, a soul. Thanks to his quick learning skills and his ability to read others, he molded himself into an average 16-year-old high-school student. In the followup year, Kyle experiences love and loss. He finds himself separated from his adoptive parents, reunites with Adam (J. Eddie Peck)--who literally created Kyle from his own genetic material--and the back again with his adoptive family, the Tragers. Kyle also finds he's not quite unique, when Jessi XX (Jaimie Alexander) is introduced. Unlike Kyle, whose transition was relatively seamless, Jessi has issues. Whereas Kyle intuitively knew how to act like a human, Jessi--it seems--can only do what she's programmed. Madacorp--a diabolical entity that wants to know how Kyle is the way he is--sends Emily (Leah Cairns) to convince Jessi that they are sisters, and that Jessi should should help her get intel from Kyle. The company's goal is for Jessi to become Kyle's frenemy and ultimately retrieve important data that's stored in Kyle's head. Is it a coincidence that Kyle's adoptive dad ends up working for Madacorp? That will be revealed by the season's end. While the show definitely has a sci-fi lite touch to it, it really is about Kyle and his relationships. Like every other kid his age, he just wants to belong. Some of the sweetest moments are between him and Amanda (Kristen Prout), the girl next door whom he adores. In those vignettes it's obvious that he is very much an all American teenage boy, regardless of how he came to be. --Jae-Ha Kim
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Kyle XY Season 2 - The long-awaited set is here!
For those who so thoroughly enjoyed Season 1 of Kyle XY, Season 2 continues the story with some new twists and new characters, while wrapping up loose threads from Season 1. After the death of his mentor, Adam Baylin, Kyle returns to the Trager family, who keenly felt his absence.Kyle continues to work on developing his abilities under the tutelage of Tom Foss (Nicholas Lea, Alex Krycek on "The X-Files"), while keeping his activities secret, which strains his relationship with his newly adopted family. He also pursues a relationship with Amanda, the neighbor girl he doted on in Season 1.However, in Season 2, Kyle is no longer the only one of his kind. Shortly before a bomb takes out the laboratory where Kyle was created, a female like him emerges from her pod and runs wild in Seattle, until the company that created her reprograms her into Jessi, Kyle's friend/enemy. She is almost his complete opposite, unafraid to even kill.The Trager family's lives remain interesting as well, as Steven is hired by the very company controlling Jessi, Lori and Declan's relationship is strained by Declan's keeping Kyle's secrets, Nicole provides therapy to Jessi, and Josh reaches the age of 16, and gets a girlfriend named Andy (yes, she's a girl!) who is suffering from a serious illness, which inspires Josh to do a lot of growing up in this season, while still maintaining his singular wit.The longer season allows for more dramatic storytelling, leading up to a startling cliffhanger, which begins on TV in January. Interesting timing for the release, eh?But for all that Kyle learns in this season, it seems clear that he has barely begun to scratch the surface, and may always be attempting to answer the tagline question: Who is Kyle XY?
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An underrated gem!
Even though this TV show was only 3 seasons and canceled on a cliffhanger it is still well worth watching! On the season 3 DVD set there is Evan extra feature titled future revealed. This is interviews with the cast and crew that detail how the various plot threads that were left hanging We're going to be Wrapped up. I highly recommend watching this TV show.
J**O
Old Geezer Enjoys Youthful Show
I purchased this TV series on DVD as a birthday gift for my 13yr old daughter. My daughter and I have a love of movies & TV shows but I had no interest in this series until she hounded me to watch it with her. Man, was I surprised at how good it was! Great concept along with the writing, fine casting, holds your interest like you wouldn't believe, and if you're not careful, it'll really hook you. I found myself addicted and couldn't wait to get into each new episode. The set was offered at a very good price, transaction was smoothe & was received quick. I recommend this 3 season series very highly if your a sci-fi fan, like mysteries, covert operations themes, and stories involving genetic engineering. Matt Dallas' portrayal of Kyle is superb. You really feel his frustration as he tries desperately to solve the puzzle of who he is and where he came from. You also experience his awe as he discovers things about everyday life that we take for granted. I'm so thankful that my daughter hung in there and got me to watch this with her. Thanks Kat!
K**4
Save The Tub
Season 2 of Kyle XY, a TV series that was ended way too soon by the ABC network, further develops all of the characters rather than only concentrating on Kyle. The interweaving of the stories of all of the major characters makes for a very entertaining season. Plus, the introduction of Jessi XX and her growing affection for Kyle and resulting issues with Amanda makes the progression to Season 3 outstanding. Too bad Season 3 is only 10 episodes long. For those of us that became fans of the show, we can only hope that a TV movie or so will be made in the future that gives us a glimpse of how life is turning out for each of the characters and not just Kyle. This was a great show, produced by Season 2, that was ended much too soon and in a lousy way by the ABC network.
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Thought provoking second season
Sometimes second seasons do not pan out so well. This is one of those exceptions. The writing is solid as well as the character development. It may seem a bit slow and methodical at times, but that all fits into what Kyle is trying to process. It is difficult to watch his innocence start to slip away but it all is done in a thought provoking manner and in the proper time frame. Not many series get it right, but this one does.
K**Y
Amazing Series!
Each disc has about 2-4 or more episodes , each episode keeps you hungry for the next one. It is a very addicting series with great moral lessons at the end of each episode. I love it. I got this 2nd season as a birthday gift and I love it. Each episode was like a movie. The actors are incredible and really bring you into the home, at some point you feel like a part of the family. That is what makes it so hard to pull away from. If you watched the first season of Kyle XY you will not regret getting this, I definitely didn't regret it. Hope this helps
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Great 2nd season
Well, what can I say? This season not only lived up to the first season, but surpassed it. We got action, we got drama, we got mystery, and even a little bit of romance. What's better, it had a whole lot more episodes than the first season. None of which were squandered in useless filler episodes.Even though this is (I guess) more of a teen show, I just can't help liking it. The actor that plays Kyle just completely sells that role - the earnest, innocent, and caring personality just feels real. Even the new addition, Jesse XX, feels like a step in the right direction. The actress playing her did a good job in bringing that fish-out-of-water feel to the new character. I love how she also added a little bit of creepiness into her - in the sense that because she just doesn't understand boundaries yet, she tends to do what you and I would consider creepy. Sometimes I don't know whether to feel sorry for her, like her, or dislike her, which I find great! I love complex characters that divide my loyalties.I can't wait for the 3rd season.
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