The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete Second Season | List Price: $39.98 Discount Price: $13.50

| Brand: WOPAT,TOM Binding: DVD Release Date: 2005-01-25
First full season of Rosco as a permanant dipstick! [Posted on 2007-02-24] Season 2 from the get go on "Days of Shine and Rose" features Rosco as the bumbling dipstick that stayed consistent till the end. Although this is 5 stars, I am rating it because I am a diehard fan through the end of season 4 before the train came to a hault. Of the 4 glory years....season 2 has a few of the BEST episodes, but also a handful of the WORST. Highlights were the one with "Days of Shine and Rose" and "Ghost of General Lee." Lowlights were the ones with Rosco being replaced by the likes of Sheriff Grady Bird. Plenty of hot chicks to go along with Daisy as well in some of the episodes which you saw less of in later years. The cast is irreplaceable and whenever they have "holdouts", the show suffers. Rosco and Boss Hogg's chemistry is imperative for the shows slapstick humor.It's a must own for diehards who watched friday nights till after season 4 when "The Boys" were replaced by Coy and Vance. I'd make season 2 the "fourth purchase" after season 1,3,4.
Entertainment at its best [Posted on 2007-03-10] Like all the other seasons of "The Dukes of Hazzard" this one is just pure entertainment at its best.These lovable characters with their exiting adventures,that awesome car and the humour make this TV show to something very special.It's a must see.
I only hope that the two reunion movies will also be released on DVD very soon,because I just can't get enough of "The Dukes of Hazzard".
A tip for all people who loves the show as much as I do:If you really are a fan of the original TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard" than go and watch John 'Bo Duke` Schneider`s new movie "Collier & Co - Hot Pursuit" which is currently running in a couple of cinemas for only a short time.It's not called "The Dukes" but it has humour,an awesome '69 Dodge Charger,really hot car stuff,brain and heart and it's entertainment at its best.You'll love it!!!
Just good fun [Posted on 2007-04-24] I looked forward to Friday nights at 8 all week long when I was a boy. I was a fan then and I actually think that in some ways I even enjoy it more now that I can share it with my family. I do think that I enjoyed season three better. However, if your looking for car crashing, tire smoking, predictability and just entertaining family fun you can't go wrong. That is of course until the coy and vance disaster.
The dukes of hazard 2nd season [Posted on 2008-02-09] This product is really good fun to watch!
Just like all the other hazard box sets!
The Dukes Rock! [Posted on 2008-08-05] This 1979-80 Season was the first full season of The Dukes Of Hazzard throughout it's whole 7-year run on CBS, since the Dukes didn't premiere on CBS for the first time until January of 1979.
The Dukes Of Hazzard's 2nd Season wasn't too shabby and was more upgraded with more action in it than the 1st Season was, although I don't think it was as great nor as exciting as the 1st Season or even 3rd Season, due to the fact that it seemed like they kept switching back and forth between Deputy Enos Strate(Sonny Shroyer)and Deputy Cletus Hogg(Rick Hurst) as Sheriff Roscoe's fellow deputy hot on Bo and Lukes trail, even though Enos's name was on the credits to The Dukes Of Hazzard's Second Season introduction and not Cletus's, especially since this was apparently supposed to be a full season with Enos and not at all a season with Cletus, especially since Cletus didn't really replace Enos until the Dukes Third Season when Enos left Hazzard County to take a job in L.A., but for some odd reason, the producers of this show kept making episodes with Cletus subbing for Enos in about half the episodes of the Dukes 2nd Season.
In addition to why the Dukes 1979-80 Season wasn't as good as most of the others was due to the fact that James Best(Rosco) kept having different people sub for him as interim sheriff's like Dick Sargeant did as interim Hazzard County Sheriff(Grady Byrd) in the "Jude Emery" episode and like Boss Hogg's nephew Hughie Hogg(Jeffrey Altman) did in one episode in this season.
Therefore, you could say this 1979-80 Season of the Dukes was quite a weak season for Enos and Rosco, since Enos and Rosco seemed to come out a lot less in this season a lot less than he did in all the other seasons, especially Enos, since Enos seemed to have appeared alot less in the Second Season alot less often than he did in such as the First Season, Fifth Season, Sixth Season, and Seventh Season.
Overall, you could say that in the First Season of The Dukes Of Hazzard, this show was kind of starting to crawl and then by the Second Season is when this show started to walk among other things, since the stunts with the General Lee were more upgraded than they were in the First Season, despite the fact that The Dukes Of Hazzard was already an instant smash when it was in its First Season on CBS along with the fact that the Dukes 1st Season is still my very favorite season to this very day throughout all 7 seasons of this show.
This 1979-80 Season of the Dukes also takes me all the way back to memory lane from the Fall of 1979 thru the Summer of 1980 when it was part of CBS's Friday night line-up starting with THE INCREDIBLE HULK at 8PM followed by THE DUKES OF HAZZARD at 9PM, and then topped off by DALLAS at 10PM when THE ROCKFORD FILES was part of NBC's Friday night line-up between 8PM and 9PM.
The truth is, even though I loved the Dukes Second Season back then, I don't like it as much now, since it wasn't a very solid season for Enos, since Cletus seemed to keep subbing for Enos on and off throughout the whole 1979-80 Season, which kind of made some of the episodes less enjoyable when Cletus was in the episode instead of Enos almost as if Cletus was dominating the role as Rosco's fellow deputy in this season, even though Cletus was only a reserve deputy in this season and didn't become a sworn deputy till the following season, which was the Third Season, but I personally thought Enos was a better deputy than Cletus ever was, which a lot of people would agree with me on, which was probably one of the main reasons why they decided to bring Enos back after Cletus co-starred on this show for 2 consecutive years in a row like he did in the 3rd and 4th Season before Enos returned.
Therefore, I think I would've liked the Dukes 2nd Season a whole lot better if Enos would've been Roscoe's fellow deputy throughout this whole 1979-80 Season instead of having Cletus filling in for Enos sometimes or if they would've at least had Enos and Cletus working together as Rosco's fellow officers at the same time instead of the show having to have only one or the other along with the fact that Cletus stumbled a lot more than Enos did along with the fact that Cletus was a bigger doofus than Enos was on top of that.
It was also interesting seeing
-John Shearin in the "Jude Emery" episode before his Lt. Finn days on HUNTER
-Peter Brown in the "Officer Daisey Duke" episode before his days on THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL and YOUNG & THE RESTLESS
-Gerald McRaney in "The Hazzard Connection" episode before his SIMON & SIMON and MAJOR DAD days
-Morgan Woodward in "The Mason Dixon Girls" episode during his co-starring days on DALLAS
-Lance LeGault in "The Runaway" episode before his Col. Decker days on THE A-TEAM
-Loretta Lynn's cameo appearance in the "Find Loretta Lynn" episode
-The Oak Ridge Boys doing a cameo apperance in the "Granny Annie" episode
-Dick Sargent as Sheriff Grady Byrd in the "Officer Daisey Duke", "Jude Emery" episodes after his days as the second Darren Stephens on BEWITCHED
-Don Stroud in the "Carnival Of Thrills" episode before his co-starring days as Los Angeles police Capt. Lussen on THE NEW DRAGNET
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