October Road - The Complete Second Season
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Product Description
Nick Garrett's revealing new best-seller about his hometown doesn't buy him many fans when he returns to his circle of friends on October Road. In between mending old relationships and settling family matters, Nick searches for some creative inspiration. However, Nick's plan takes an odd turn when a love triangle with Hannah, his high school girlfriend, and an attractive college student leads him down an all-new path.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17370 in DVD
- Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
- Released on: 2009-05-05
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Number of discs: 3
- Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .35 pounds
- Running time: 552 minutes
Features
- Inspiration comes from the strangest places, and sometimes a look back at where you came from is the only way to see where you're going. Uncover all the twists and turns of a reflective trip home, complete with secrets only revealed on DVD, in the second and final season of OCTOBER ROAD. Novelist Nick Garrett is still trying to follow up his best-selling novel about growing up in a small town, but
Editorial Reviews
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October Road is a powerful drama about friendship, love, and change that ended too soon--luckily, the closure that fans have craved since the series was cancelled in 2008 is finally here. Who knew it was possible to successfully wrap up all those loose ends in a mere 10-minute bonus feature? The second season of October Road opens just after Nick (Bryan Greenberg) has confessed his eternal love to Hannah Jane (Laura Prepon) and follows Owen's (Brad William Henke) desperate flight to New York in response to his wife Allison (Elizabeth Bogush)'s affair with his best friend Ikey (Evan Jones). Nick and Eddie (Geoff Stults) set off to bring Owen back to Knights Ridge, though even if they succeed, things will never be the same between Owen and Allison or between old friends Nick, Eddie, Owen, Ikey, and Physical Phil (Jay Paulson). As the season progresses, Big Cat's (Warren Christie) marriage proposal to Hannah stirs up all sorts of internal and external conflicts about everything from the long-kept secret of Sam's (Slade Pearce) father's identity to a brewing custody battle between Big Cat and his ex-wife Christine. Owen and Nick embark on an uncomfortable pilgrimage to help Owen face the details of Allison's affair and the holidays come and go, bringing with them difficult memories, varying expectations, and unexpected truths. And then there's the unlikely relationship between Eddie and Janet (Rebecca Field)--a virtual rollercoaster ride of emotion and self-doubt. The Commander's (Tom Berenger) surprise bout with bone cancer inspires introspection, reflection, an impromptu night of old-style "living" with the boys, and a new commitment to the here and now. It also demands that Nick decide whether he'll run away from his problems as he's done in the past, or stand his ground to do what he ultimately knows is right. What's crystal clear throughout the entire October Road series is that every action has far-reaching repercussions and that true friendship is both powerful and limited. While fans will likely never be truly satisfied with anything less than several more seasons of October Road, the 10-minute bonus "Road's End: the Final Chapter," created specifically for the DVD, offers the next best thing: a closing mini-episode that answers the questions: the identity of Sam's father, the fate of Nick and Hannah's intense relationship, and a look at how the whole gang is doing seven years down the road. Other bonus features include three minutes of bloopers and a six-minute behind-the-scenes guided tour of the sets. --Tami Horiuchi

