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The ultimate battle between good and evil reaches new heights as a tear in the Veil separating the world o f the living from the Underworld unleashes the most powerful forces the world has ever known. Only the mythical Stone of Tears can seal the cracks forming across the globe
M**R
An enjoyable collection of 22 42-minute "sword and sorcery" adventures, finishing with a successful end to the quest.
Probably one of the best "sword and sorcery" series to emerge in the past 20 years. Whilst the first series was a bit naff (in fairness, I think that everyone was feeling their way into the roles and the production), this second season romps along and exploits the expansion of the team to four. The addition of the de-frocked Mord-Sith character of Cara has really opened up the options for the script writers. Well-acted, straight-faced, earnest dialogue without being cheesy; the entire team behind this series can be proud of the legacy of material which they have left behind. The stunning New Zealand scenery also helps with the look, the feel and the atmosphere of this productionAs an example - S02Ep21 "Unbroken": The penultimate episode, with a "what-if?" alternate timeline after Zedd's spell produces an unexpected result - the Kingdom at peace, Richard married to Kahlan and her "with child". This gives us an entertaining play on the "temporal paradox" which lies at the root of all good time-travel and "Alternate Universe" stories. The action is credible and plausibly acted; Cara needs to be rescued *again* from her betrayal by Darken Rahl. In doing so, Zedd unleashes a different alternate reality in which Cara is a widow in Stowecroft with two young children.Of course, evil (the Keeper) seeks to exploit this difference. Eventually, Zedd has to re-cast the spell to put everything back as it was at the end of S02Ep20, but not before Zedd and Kahlan have done the obligatory "plus and minus" debate about the dilemma of the options (including the implication that her child will never exist on the return to the mainstream timeline). But for this to work, they have to reach Cara before Darken Rahl gets to her....... The episode ends with the (frankly, to be expected) "to be continued" cliff-hanger. A good piece of theatre.Having discovered this series in 2018 (the two seasons ran between 2008-2010), this penultimate episode continues to justify the investment in the DVD box set.S02Ep22: "Tears"; this is the last-ever episode, picking up from the "cliff-hanger" at the end of S02Ep21. If you only ever buy one episode, spend your money on the Amazon download of *this* final-final episode and enjoy 42 minutes of one of the best "sword and sorcery" television series in the past two decades. The two-minute summary at the start (the customary "previously on Legend of the Seeker" round-up) will tell you all that you need in order to understand how the ensemble cast reached here in their saga, before you enjoy the climax of the saga. However; just watching this one episode (of the 44 produced across two seasons before the investors cut and ran before committing to the third season) would leave you bereft of some great story lines and some well-above-average performances.The excellent, well-matched, ensemble cast act their little socks off. It was a pleasure to watch. The cut and thrust of the storyline showed that the writers cared about their material, which was inspired by the original two or three books in the "Seeker" series. In my opinion, 42 minutes of television is more digestible than multiple 500-plus-page books (although the books allow you to use your imagination in terms of how the protagonists look).Zedd's clever casting of a reverse spell (using the unfortunate Mord-Sith "Dahlia" as the centrepiece) successfully puts the timeline back on its original course (back to where everything was before the diversion in S02Ep21 "Unbroken") and the journey continues.Once more, the life expectancy of most of the actresses playing Mord-Sith is very short - Zedd and Nicci leave brown-leather-clad bodies everywhere. Conversely, the Sisters in Red seem to re-populate exponentially - I counted 11 in one scene!Summary: The special effects remain impressive, not over-blown and appropriate to the atmosphere of this series; the designers, of sets, costumes and production, all worked well and have given of their best. This is a good TV legacy from the Noughties. Once more, the New Zealand scenery adds great value to the sweeping lines of the story.Well-acted, straight-faced, earnest dialogue without being cheesy; the entire team behind this series can be proud of the legacy of material which they have left behind. Whether fighting on grass or sand, the hairstyles remain neat! Whoever sponsored the dental work on this series did very well - everyone amongst the leading cast seems to have perfect teeth!The cartoon-like fantasy level of violence is manifested in many actors being smacked, hard, in the face yet without apparent injury. Similarly, a full-blooded slash with a sword inflicts little apparent damage (although the "victim" falls down dead) whilst the Mord-Sith characters bounce back from an Agiel to the face. The costume designers did an excellent job, delivering an object lesson in developing fighting corsets.The producers obviously set up a trail for Season Three (involving Sister Nicci and Darken Rahl) but sadly this was not to be, So we had a happy ending with Richard and Kahlan, ably supported by Zedd and Cara (fully returned to humanity as she stepped away from her Mord-Sith torment)."There is no magic in the world more powerful than that which you and Richard have for each other". The second (and, as it turned out, final) season ended with a happy kiss between Richard and Kahlan - truly a happy ending.I enjoyed the time which I set aside in March 2018 to enjoy the pair of boxed DVD sets, covering Season 1 (when the cast were finding their feet) and Season Two (when they stormed through the material and left an enjoyable legacy). I liked it.I would love to see an "out-takes" (blooper) package at some point - because at many points in this production someone MUST have fluffed a line or started laughing! This fantasy series has left many happy memories. I enjoyed this hugely.
T**A
L love it thank you
L love the legend seek it's great
R**R
It is brilliantly written and acted. I highly recommend it.
This series has it all adventure, love, magic and horror. It is brilliantly written and acted. I highly recommend it.The only down side is that after watching such a truly wonderful series as Legend of the Seeker, you will see how inferior other shows are in comparison. Season 2 is as good if not better than Season 1. There was not a bad episode. I love them all :-) and will definitely watch them again.P.S. Amazon if you are looking for quality shows to pick up you should give this one serious consideration
K**K
A much Anticipated Series
Having watched most often series some years ago, I was impressed by the quality of the episodes that I had previously missed.Delivery and packaging were excellent!
A**R
not well known series :( it needed more recognition
only 2x series :( I wish theyd made more
L**R
DVD legend of the Seeker
Christmas present. Gratefully recieved
M**N
Top marks.
Great entertaing and gripping story. If you're a fan of fantasy you will love it.
B**S
Five Stars
Contains all episodes which was good for me as I missed some when they were broadcast on TV.
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