15-08-2008 13:24
FemaleFirst are giving you the chance to win a copy of the Kyle XY DVD Boxset.
The OC meets Smallville in the explosive BBC2 teen drama Kyle XY: Declassified which is available to own on DVD this August.
This gripping American teen soap opera come sci-fi mystery show has attracted a cult following after a prime time Saturday night TV slot and is set to win the hearts and minds of more fans following its DVD release.
So who is Kyle XY? We first meet the hunky hero (Matt Dallas) wandering naked through a forest on the outskirts of Seattle. Unable to speak and without any memory – and curiously no belly button – Kyle is eventually picked up by the authorities and placed in a juvenile detention centre.
It’s there Kyle meets his future foster mother – social worker Nicole Trager (Marguerite MacIntyre - Bones, Numb3rs) who takes pity on him and invites him to live with her.
The plot thickens at home with the Tragers. Though arriving mute with little knowledge or recognition of his surroundings, Kyle quickly masters the English language, memorises the encyclopaedia effortlessly and shows astounding athletic abilities.
But while Kyle’s mental and physical strengths eclipse human capabilities, he’s baffled by family life, high school and the social norms and nuances of growing up as a teenager in modern America.
Struggling to acclimatise to his new life, Kyle embarks on a quest to discover his biological parents. But the closer he gets to unravelling clues the more questions arise; who is the mysterious man following him? Why doesn’t he have a belly button? And is he even human?
Kyle XY Declassified contains all 10 episodes of the first series along with an alternate pilot episode, an extended version of the season finale “Endgame”, and audio commentaries by the cast and crew.
Get under the skin of the most explosive teen TV show when Kyle XY: Declassified hits DVD this August.
Closing Date: 2008-09-15
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Your Comments:
by audrey - 20:09:46 4th Sep 2008
You've said that this is from BBC2 but I've never seen nor heard of it. It does sound as if my daughter would love this...interesting!!!