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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569733411
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 25, 2006
Running Time: 975 minutes
Sales Rank: 15171
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: January 13, 1997
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Product Description: "You're one of us now" Nikita is told. But has she truly abandoned her compassionate nature and become an unquestioning member of the soulless covert organization called Section One? Or has she mastered the group's knack for deceit and cover-up so efficiently that she can beat Section One at its own game? The sleek chic and powerful adventures of the agent codenamed Josephine continue in Season Four starring Peta Wilson in the title role.Running Time: 975 min.System Requirements:Running Time 975 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 012569733411 Manufacturer No: 73341
Amazon.com: The fourth season of the espionage action series La Femme Nikita might've been its last, were it not for a heroic effort to revive the show by its fans. Since the campaign was a success, the fourth season remains an exciting chapter in the cult series' history, and one with a startling denouement that left audiences begging for more. The crux of the series pits Section One's sinister head, Operations (Robert Eugene Glazer) against Nikita's partner/lover Michael (Roy Dupuis), who has been deemed expendable; meanwhile, Michael must find a way to deprogram Nikita (Peta Wilson) from the brainwashing that has turned into a destructive killing machine. Highlights from this season include the two-parter "Man in the Middle" and "Love, Honor and Cherish," which finds Nikita betrothed to a wealthy industrialist (Maxwell Caulfield) who is Section's next target; "No One Lives Forever," in which Nikita is granted her freedom in exchange for the murder of the man who killed her father (whose identity is one of the season's most gasp-worthy surprises); and the three-part conclusion ("Face in the Mirror," "Up the Rabbit Hole," and "Four Light Years Farther"), which reveals stunning news about Nikita's true identity, delivers a unpleasant fate for one of the major characters, and leaves the rest in particularly dire straits. Were this the conclusion of the series as intended, the fourth season certainly provided a worthy wrap-up, with more than its share of intrigue and last-minute plot twists; as it stands, it's exceptionally fun TV, with a fine balance of action and romance between the charismatic and attractive. Wilson and Dupuis. The six-disc set includes all 22 episodes of the fourth season; Eugene Robert Glazer provides commentary for two episodes, "Time to Be Heroes" and "Sympathy for the Devil," on which he's respectively joined by director Brad Turner and writer Peter Lenkov; there's also a collection of deleted scenes with commentary by Christopher Heyn assistant to the show's executive consultant Joel Surnow, and a gag reel. --Paul Gaita
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LFN Fourth Season is great!!! However, I took these DVDs on vacation with me-- across the ocean to Europe-- and they would not play. The DVD player kept giving me a warning that said "check your regional code". So let that be a reminder to anyone who will bring their DVDs with them to a foreign country.
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Season Four is in a very real sense two different seasons. The first ten episodes, while well done, continues to "play games" with the characters and explore parapsychology. HOWEVER, beginning with Episode 11: TIME TO BE HEROES, an episode that explodes at you with amazing and intricate new relationships mirroring reality once more, AND marks the return of Le Femme Nikita to its' roots. Granted, as explained in the commentary, the episode was written in hopes of creating a spin-off show. BUT ... Read More
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Makes you wish the Sections were real to fight the terrorists. Good writing and a foxy Nikita. Great fun.
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This is the very best season on the show. So much happens. If I were to purchase only one season, this would have to be it.
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I give LFN five 5, heck 10, stars out pure devotion and love for this show and the characters that I've been enamored with since I was a kid.
But, people, that doesn't mean it automatically gets 5 stars in everything else.
Season 4 was disjointed and at times, boring and unexciting, with mediocre writing and plotting, that really began at the end of Season 3. While the acting was still stellar, perhaps the best by the supporting actors who were the focus rather than Nikita, ... Read More
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