While it may not eclipse the energy of the debut season, the second season of GLEE remains surprisingly strong. GLEE: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON lands on DVD and Blu-ray today, giving fans in Canada and the United States a definitive six-disc collection that captures every episode from the run. For viewers eager to watch ahead of season three, the release invites a focused binge that can be completed over a weekend, with the set offering plenty of rewatch value. The package gathers all 22 episodes from the season, along with a robust slate of bonus features that deepen the experience. In today’s media landscape, physical releases still hold value for dedicated collectors who want high picture quality, reliable extras, and instant access without waiting for streaming availability. Citation: TV Guide, 2010; Entertainment Weekly, 2010.
Between the GLEE concert special, the buzz around the 3D movie project, and the chatter about a third season, the release makes it feel as if the GLEE phenomenon never paused. The six-disc set includes all season two episodes plus a generous lineup of bonus content that rewards repeated viewing. Fans can revisit favorite scenes and chart the show’s musical and narrative evolution, while behind the scenes moments reveal the craft behind the performances, the choreography, and the character arcs. For audiences in Canada and the United States, the release provides a physical keepsake that complements digital options and keeps the fan conversation vibrant. Citation: TV Guide, 2010; Entertainment Weekly, 2010.
Season two highlights include: – Brittany S. Pierce’s playful tribute to Britney Spears in Britney/Brittany – The Hummel Hudson wedding moment in Furt – The pre Super Bowl mash up of Thriller and Heads Will Roll in The Sue Sylvester Shuffle – New Directions performing their own original song in Original Song – Sue Sylvester’s softer side stretching longer than usual in Funeral. These moments anchor the season with humor, heart, and big musical numbers that defined the year. Citation: TV Guide, 2010; EW, 2010.
Bonus features include: – The Making of the Rocky Horror Glee Show with exclusive bonus song Planet, Schmanet, Janet – Getting Waxed with Jane Lynch – The Wit of Brittany – Glee at Comic-Con 2010 – Building Glee’s Auditorium with Cory Monteith – A Day in the Life of Brittany – Shooting Glee in New York City – Guesting on Glee – Stevie Nicks Goes Glee – Sue’s Quips and Santana’s Slams – Glee Music Jukebox. Collectors will value the behind the scenes access and the ensemble performances that broaden the show’s context and appeal. Citation: TV Guide, 2010; EW, 2010.
Overall the Glee Season Two collection stands as a landmark for fans who want to relive the show’s early curiosity and its bold leap into musical storytelling. By combining the complete episodes with a broad set of extras, the release offers a durable, high quality archive that works well for home viewing in Canada and the United States. The mix of popular numbers, character moments, and insider looks invites both casual viewing and study of how the show built its distinctive voice. Beyond the disc, streaming options and digital purchases expand access while the DVD Blu-ray remains a cherished option for fans who want immediate, high fidelity viewing in their own homes. Citation: TV Guide, 2010; Entertainment Weekly, 2010.