Customer Rating:      Summary: as of today... Comment: this is the best drama on television. a great cast, especially the two jasons who play the two brothers. now that 'the shield' is no more, this is the only crime drama left on tv worth watching. cudos to showtime for presenting this fabulous series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: AWESOME!!!!! Comment: AS far as i'm concerned this is thge "GODFATHER" OF TV series. Words cannot describe how entertaining this show is. I hate to see it end.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the best series EVER! Comment: All I will say is that Brotherhood is just as good as Sopranos, if not better! If you liked the Sopranos, you'll love Brotherhood.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Brotherhood season 2 Comment: Brotherhood - The Complete Second Season
Excellant-worth the wait but where are the special features?
If I wanted to watch an episode of Dexter I would buy the Dexter DVD.
Personally I've had Dexter up to here.......Give me Brotherhood any time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Keeps getting better and better Comment: Showtime's Irish answer to The Sopranos; Brotherhood manages to get better and better with each passing episode, and the second season is no different. Picking up a while after the first season concluded, season two begins with the Caffee family picking up the pieces. Michael (Jason Isaacs) is recovering from the brutal beating he took at last season's finale, and coping with the unexpected mental side effects to boot, all the while still trying to stay in the semi-good graces of crime boss Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman). His politician brother Tommy (Jason Clarke) continues the campaign trail, and is drawn further and further away from his wife Eileen (Annabeth Gish) after learning of her infidelities. Things get even more complicated for the Caffee's when their estranged Irish cousin Colin (Brian F. O'Byrne) returns to The Hill to reconnect with the family, much to the chagrin of Michael and Tommy's mother Rose (the excellent Fionnula Flanagan). Also in this season, we witness the descent of cop Declan (Ethan Embry) whose life continues to spiral out of control. While there isn't anything on Brotherhood that hasn't been seen before, it still manages to provide plenty of entertainment for fans of gangster crime-dramas and back-office politics. Not to mention that by the time the season concludes, you'll be salivating for more. All in all, Brotherhood still manages to get better and better with each passing episode, and here's hoping that the best is yet to come.
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