Attractive performers, well-integrated scripts, and polished direction mark McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Second Season as a winner.
McLeod's Daughters - The Complete Second Season (2002)
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Synopsis: This release presents all 22 episodes from the second season of MCLEOD'S DAUGHTERS. Claire (Lisa Chappell) and Tess (Bridie Carter) are the two daughters of the title. The McLeods have been brought... This release presents all 22 episodes from the second season of MCLEOD'S DAUGHTERS. Claire (Lisa Chappell) and Tess (Bridie Carter) are the two daughters of the title. The McLeods have been brought together after a long period of separation, thanks to their joint inheritance of Drover's Run, a cattle farm that has been in their family for many generations. Together, the two gather an all-female group of workers to keep the place going. The show creates some admirably strong, inspirational female characters, and builds its original premise into well-crafted storylines. [More]
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