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Kyle XY Season One DVD Review and Product Information

Season One Synopsis

About.com Rating 5

By Rachel Thomas, About.com

The Cast of Kyle XY

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A teenage boy is found wondering in traffic, naked and confused. With no memory of who he is or where he is from, Kyle is sent to a Juvenile Detention center, where it is discovered he has no belly button. His psychologist takes him into her home and he soon is introduced to the world of teenagers, parties, video games and other human activities. He has the ability to get through a two-hour IQ test in five minutes, with a perfect score to boot. Kyle soon becomes accustomed to life, but there is a mysterious stranger following his every move.

Is it worth your hard-earned cash?

Fantastically entertaining, season one of Kyle XY on DVD is worth absolutely every penny. From the moment I began viewing this series, I found I could not turn away. Finally, a series the entire family can enjoy on different levels. The younger ones will identify with the teens, yet adults can appreciate the fascinating mythology of the series. The DVD set offers not only the first 10 episodes of season one; an alternative pilot episode and season finale enhances the viewing experience. Get your hands on season one and whatever you do -- don't let anyone get a hold of this little gem.

DVD Features

  • All ten season one episodes.
  • Alternate pilot episode
  • Extended finale
  • Commentary from series star Matt Dallas (Kyle) and the rest of the cast.
  • Declassified: a look at the clues and major events from season one.
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