Bored To Death: Season 2 [DVD]

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Features
  • Type: DVD
  • Studio: Warner Bros.
  • Language(s): english, english, french, spanish
  • Subtitle(s): english, french, spanish
  • Director(s): Various
  • Actor(s): Various
Bored To Death Second Season (DVD) Bored to Death fuses the anxieties of literary life with a pastiche of detective stories in eight tidy episodes. Floundering writer Jonathan Ames (played by Jason Schwartzman and named after series creator and main writer Jonathan Ames) now not only has his sideline as an unlicensed private detective, but also starts teaching a creative writing class (and starts flirting with one of his students). His best friend, frustrated cartoonist Ray (Zach Galifianakis), has a burst of self-esteem when his self-published comic book (about a well-endowed superhero named after himself) grows bizarrely popular, leading him to think he might be able to get back together with his ex (Heather Burns, Miss Congeniality). But this season really takes off when Jonathan's mentor, magazine editor George (Ted Danson), gets diagnosed with prostate cancer. Somehow, this heavy topic gives the show just the hint of gravity it needs to maintain its balance, and gives Danson the opportunity to take his marvelous portrait of pot-smoking self-absorption in new and delightful directions. Bored to Death walks a fine line, and sometimes the wispy self-referentiality of the writing starts to fray, but the cast (Danson in particular) is always enjoyable. Extras include deleted scenes, outtakes, and audio commentaries and interviews with Ames (the real one) that have the same deadpan whimsy as the series itself. --Bret Fetzer