Sometimes it's the Smallest Decisions That Can Pretty Much Change Your Life Forever. Features: DVD Nobody ever said following your heart would be easy. Golden Globe Award winner Keri Russell returns as Felicity, America's favorite coed, in Felicity: Sophomore Year. As Felicity bounces back from her beginning-of-the-year breakup with high school love Ben (Scott Speedman, Duets), she adopts a new hairdo -- and a new perspective on life. Changing her major from pre-med to art, Felicity steps out to find herself and kindle new relationships. From mudslinging campus politics to Ben's end-of-the-season profession of true love, Felicity: Sophomore Year is a whirlwind of passion, heartache and those small decisions that can change your life forever.This six disc collection includes all 23 episodes from the complete second season of Felicity! "...a charming, enjoyable show that is carried quite admirably by Russell, who I don't think has given a better performance elsewhere." CurrentFilm.com "Like the best television shows, a genuine community builds...I couldn't help getting sucked into this series." Dezhda Mountz, DVD Verdict "The acting is top notch, the cinematography is gorgeous, and the character development is realistic and purposeful." Elizabeth Skipper, DVD Verdict "A ratings dynamo from the get-go...[Felicity is a] smart, above-average program about the trials of love and life in young adults..." Kyle Crawford, TheBoxSet.com "Felicity is so skillfully written and acted that it's hard to imagine an age group that won't be touched by it." The Washington Post
 Editor's Note
 This popular WB melodrama followed the trials and tribulations of Felicity Porter (Russell), a young woman who ditches her plan to become a doctor when she decides to follow the boy she's had a crush on for four years to NYU. This second season of FELICITY marks the beginning of Ben and Felicity's romantic relationship, and although Felicity had been driven to NYC by her attraction to Ben, she finds that their relationship develops into something much different than she could have imagined. With her winsome good looks and startling mane of blond curls, Ms. Russell's perpetually confused Felicity immediately struck a chord with younger female viewers who made the show one of its fledgling network's few bona fide hits. Combining an affecting coming of age story with soap opera worthy melodrama, FELICITY is an excellent and thoughtful dramatic series.
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Awards | Image Award (2002) |  | Tangi Miller, Nominee, Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | | Emmy (2000) |  | Danny Pelfrey, W.G. Snuffy Walden, Nominee, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | | Golden Globe (1999) |  | Felicity, Nominee, Best TV-Series - Drama |  | Keri Russell, Winner, Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Drama | | Emmy (1999) |  | Robert Primes, Winner, Outstanding Cinematography for a Series |
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