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The Six Million Dollar Man Season 2 Now Available for Purchase Everywhere!
Submitted by Sock on Wed, 2012-10-03 10:10
Grievously injured in the crash of an experimental aircraft, Colonel Steve Austin's shattered body is covertly rebuilt via the miracle of modern science known as bionics. Equipped with atomic-powered limbs that make him "better, stronger, faster" than the average mortal, Austin (Lee Majors) can now run at speeds exceeding 60 miles per hour, overturn cars with ease, and spot an encroaching enemy from over a mile away. Under the watchful eye of OSI director Oscar Goldman (Richard Anderson), Steve repays his debt to the taxpayers by taking on perilous missions of a highly classified nature. Work and romance will challenge Steve Austin like never before in Season 2 of The Six Million Dollar Man. When not confronting a dangerously unstable cyborg (Monte Markham), Steve has his hands full with a nosy news reporter (Farrah fawcett-Majors), a fiendish android, and visitors from distant galaxies. Sparks fly when Austin crosses paths with childhood sweetheart Jamie Sommers (Lindsay Wagner), who is remade in his image following a tragic skydiving accident. Watch their love reignite in this unprecedented, digitally remastered 6-DVD set featuring 22 uncut episodes and over two hours of bonus materials!



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Just saw the first disc of Season 2......
Wow, I don't remember the Mike Ferrell episode (the actor on M.A.S.H.). There are some I don't even remember. The Seven Million Dollar Man was the one I liked the most. I wish Monte Markham could have done a few more as the Seven Million Dollar Man. As far back as last year I saw the three bionic TV movies. It was good to see Steve and Jamie get together for a final TV film. They were made around 20 years ago, in 1988 or 89'. But I do recall they paid respect to the show with a good conclusion.
The show was very important to me when I was young. It's good to see it on DVD without the commercials. The $30 price tag was a little steep. However I will watch this show more than once and compared to price on the Star Trek DVD's, it's a good deal. In fact, I was a SMDM fan long before Star Trek. I only used to watch the Spock episodes until the debut of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
It's too bad the producers never considered making a final episode before it was taken off the air in 1978. We had to wait twenty years before we saw them again in three TV movies.
Stay Tuned
If you listen to our podcast, we're covering The Seven Million Dollar Man this Sunday with commentary by science fiction author/screenwriter Robert J. Sawyer.
Goldman, out!