Nash Bridges: The Second Season |  | Actors: Don Johnson, Cheech Marin, Jeff Perry, Jamie Gomez, Jodie Lynn O'Keefe Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $33.00 as of 9/9/2010 03:18 EDT details You Save: $16.99 (34%)
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Format: Full Screen, Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 5 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Running Time: 1072 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.4
MPN: 097360383249 UPC: 097360383249 EAN: 0097360383249 ASIN: B001MVWLYY
Release Date: March 3, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The second season of Nash Bridges literally hits the ground running with an exciting rooftop chase that kicks off the opener, "Internal Affairs," and the pace rarely flags through episodes that deftly combine some genuinely exciting action set pieces, humor, and involving character-based drama. With his good ol' boy charm, Don Johnson is in his element as San Francisco Police Inspector Nash Bridges, a great cop, but whose personal life is a mess. The money episode this season, and one essential for fans of the series is "Wild Card," which reunites Johnson and costar Cheech Marin with their former partners in crime and comedy, Philip Michael Thomas and Tommy Chong. It's just like old times as Johnson and Thomas recapture the Miami Vice vibe (there's even a cigarette boat chase). As for Cheech and Chong, there are sly laughs at their former stoner personas. Anyone under the influence of the team in its 1970s heyday can't help but get a warm case of the munchies with a "Dave's not here" reference. Nash Bridges proved to be a great career launching ground. Series creator Carlton Cuse and fellow writer Shawn Ryan, featured in a season two "Roundtable" included as an extra, went on to Lost and The Shield, respectively. A pre-Clueless Brittany Murphy steals her scenes in the tense episode, "Night Train," as a dangerously unstable leader of a gang of thieves who take Nash and company for a wild ride. Barry Bonds, looking suspiciously less pumped up, is featured in the episode, "The Wrecking Crew," as a superstitious baseball player who hires Nash to find his treasured stolen car. On the home front, James Gannon takes a more prominent role this season as Nash's father, who moves in with his son in the episode, "Zodiac," a season benchmark, in which Nash recruits his retired mentor to help catch a Zodiac copycat (in this episode, the series loses the services of Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa's Lt. A.J. Shimamura). Nash's relationship with his college-bound daughter, Cassidy (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) provides some of the season's most memorable moments. In the episode, "Gunplay," Cassidy is accidentally shot, putting a relentless Nash on the case of a spoiled rich gun dealer (Matthew Lillard). Nash Bridges was not as hip or trendsetting as Miami Vice, but its entertainingly offbeat tone arguably holds up better. --Donald Liebenson
Product Description Follows the adventures of San Francisco police investigator Nash Bridges and his relationships with co-workers and family.
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Good season mainly because quite a few of the episodes involve Nash's daughter Cassidy. March 13, 2010 Will Tate In the first episode of the season Cassidy starts to date Evan Cortez, The Great Escape: Nash must race against time to save Cassidy who has been taken hostage by para-military activists, Night Train: Nash and the others are held hostage on a train while Cassidy and her mother spend the night in the hospital,Road Work: Nash and Joe try to keep a witness alive and Cassidy has to find a replacement date for a dance, Gunplay: Cassidy is accidentally shot with a bullet by a kid selling a gun at school and Nash must track down the culprit and Rampage: Cassidy poses nude for a safe sex campaign.
Nash lives February 11, 2010 Kejebu (Minnesota) I was surprise Nash Bridges was availabe on DVD. I thought the end of the show was
the end of Nash, but in this day and age everything ends up for sale. Again I gave
these to my son for Christmas and he was delighted. I still think it's a cheesy
show but it had its' moments and it's a way to see Don Johnson when he was still
young enough and fit enough to play a smart-alec cop. Cheech make the show watchable.
Some of the story lines are interesting as I recall. I did watch it when on TV so
what can I say.
Nash Bridges Season #3 January 21, 2010 Wren Devlin (Michigan) Product arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Great show. Lots of laughs and drama.
Excellent Quality October 30, 2009 J. Davis The quality of the set is excellent. I continue to enjoy the series. If you have enjoyed the show, you will not be disappointed.
nash bridges ROCKS September 9, 2009 Tammy Miller (crystal river,fl) i have the whole collection of miami vice and now i have the 1st & 2nd. serious of nash bridges .....i think don johnson ROCKS
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