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Boss: Season Two(TV) (2012)
The series follows Tom Kane, the mayor of Chicago, who has recently been diagnosed with a degenerative neurological disorder. For more about Boss: Season Two and the Boss: Season Two Blu-ray release, see the Boss: Season Two Blu-ray Review Starring: Kelsey Grammer, Connie Nielsen, Martin Donovan, Kathleen Robertson, Jeff Hephner, Hannah Ware » See full cast & crew Boss: Season Two Blu-ray, Video QualityBoss: Season Two is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Lionsgate Films with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. Boss continues to be one of the more cinematic series on television, and this high definition presentation offers often incredible fine object detail, especially since the series to frequently exploits extreme close-ups (as several of the screenshots accompanying this review reveal). The series does tend to color grade (frequently to the ever popular cool blue-gray side of things) and even desaturate fairly aggressively, two tendencies that can occasionally make the image appear a bit less crisp. This season includes some hallucinatory material as Kane's mental condition worsens, and those elements are rather well woven into the otherwise gritty imagery. Contrast is quite strong throughout this presentation, though again some directors and their DPs have intentionally pushed things in some scenes. Boss: Season Two Blu-ray, Audio QualityBoss: Season Two follows in the sonic footsteps of the first season of the series by featuring a lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 which is admittedly excellent through and through but which may still seem like a bit of overkill to some listeners, especially since the series is not especially ambitious from a sound design perspective. While surround activity is fairly consistent, it tends to be limited to ambient environmental effects or nice representations of depth, as in some cavernous offices where there's clear delineation between foreground and background speakers. But the glut of this series is dialogue, and often fairly small scale dialogue at that, such as hushed conspiratorial whispers between two characters and the like, and so there's really not much "wow" factor in what tends to be a highly nuanced but extremely understated track. Fidelity is top notch and there are brief bouts of dynamic range here and there, made perhaps all the more noticeable by dint of the fact that the bulk of the series tends to be more conversational. Boss: Other Seasons
Boss: Season Two Blu-ray, News and Updates• Boss: Season Two Blu-ray - January 17, 2013 Lionsgate Home Entertainment has revealed the Blu-ray release of Boss: Season Two. The second season of the Starz Original series stars Golden Globe-winner Kelsey Grammer as a Chicago mayor who rules his city with an iron fist. The 2-disc Blu-ray edition will be ...
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