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Greek: Chapter Two by Fred Gerber, Fred Savage, Gil Junger, Linda Mendoza, Melanie Mayron
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Clark Duke, Paul James, Scott Michael Foster, Spencer Grammer, Tiffany Dupont Director: Fred Gerber, Fred Savage, Gil Junger, Linda Mendoza, Melanie Mayron Brand: Buena Vista Home Video DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language) Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 517 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-12-30 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Studio: ABC Studios Product features: - Join TV's coolest young cast as they find friendship, fun and a new kind of drama in the sensational second chapter of the ABC Family original series GREEK. The excitement and the heartbreak of GREEK life continues for the students of Cyprus-Rhodes University, and everything heats up when they head south for Spring Break. Is there enough room in Myrtle Beach for Casey, Cappie and Rebecca? Will Rus
Movie Reviews of Greek: Chapter TwoMovie Review: The first season great, the second : awesome ! Summary: 5 Stars
The first season presenting a bunch of students (some are friends, some might not...) was great, because it was reminding us our college years and the life we lived there. But this season takes us a step further, with the characters evolving and, by telling us where they come from, allow us to try and figure what they might become. Besides, the jokes, a certain drama dimension and the friendship spirit get to a higher level, all of quality. Can't wait to watch the third season !
Summary of Greek: Chapter TwoGREEK SEASON 1:CHAPTER TWO - DVD Movie Its freshman year interrupted by the writer?s strike, Greek wasted no time getting its groove back. The new semester brings "a new normal" for siblings Casey and Rusty Cartwright (Spencer Grammer and Jacob Zachar) as they return to Cyprus Rhodes University after a "restorative" break. Though they have little in common--she's a junior, he's a freshman, she's a ZBZ sorority president, and he's a campus dork pledging the school's most disreputable fraternity--they have bonded over their mutual breakups and resolved to start anew. The first order of business is the fallout from the student newspaper expose (written by a heartbroken Rusty's now ex-girlfriend) that ripped the Greek system, and has led to new restrictions and crackdowns. Enter Lizzi (Senta Moses), sent by the Zeta Beta Zeta national chapter to put the house back in shape. A stickler for rules and tradition, the outrageously over-enthusiastic Lizzi administers "tough Zeta love" on Casey and company. Meanwhile, the rivalry between the elite Omega Chi frat, led by Casey's ex, Evan (Jake McDorman), and the rowdy Kappa Tau's, headed by Casey's other ex, the more unconventional Cappie (Scott Foster) escalates, putting Kappa Tau pledge Rusty's friendship with best friend and Omega Chi pledge Calvin (Paul James) at risk. And how do you solve a problem like ousted ZBZ president Frannie (Tiffany Dupont), who wants to return to the fold, and witchy spoiled senator?s daughter Rebecca (Dilshad Vadsaria), who?s having a "fling" with Cappie? Frothier than the more earnest Degrassi franchise, Greek might give some parents pause with its consequences-free underage drinking and casual sex, but the series does tackle some serious character development and core values issues. One of this season?s storylines concerns whether the recently-outed Calvin should remain with the less than accepting Omega Chis. Standout episodes include "Freshman Daze," which reveals in flashback what ended Cappie and Evan?s friendship, and "47 Hours & 11 Minutes," in which Casey and Rusty host their visiting parents, who are not sold on Greek life. If you?re a late transfer to Greek, it will take no time for you to get oriented. The appealing cast, smart writing (one episode parallels George Orwell?s Animal Farm), clever humor, and sudsy storylines will fast make you a cheerleader. --Donald Liebenson
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