The 4400 - The Complete Fourth Season DVD
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Buy The 4400 - The Complete Fourth Season
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097368525047
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 06, 2008
Running Time: 561 minutes
Sales Rank: 2714
Studio: Paramount
Editorial Review:
Description:
Over the last century, thousands of people have gone missing.
Suddenly and inexplicably, 4400 missing people are returned, all at
once, exactly as they were on the day they vanished. Unclear what
this world-altering event means, the government investigates the
4400 to piece together where they've been and why they've been
returned. It quickly becomes apparent that their presence will
change the human race in ways no one could have foreseen.
Amazon.com:
There's nothing like a psych-out to shake things up. In The 4400's
fourth season opener, everyone has taken the medicine Jordan Collier
(Billy Campbell) distributed in year three, and all's right with the
world. Then he wakes up from his dream. In truth, promicin helps
some and harms others. Soon, Shawn (Patrick Flueger) emerges from
his coma and Isabelle (Megalyn Echikunwoke), who tried to kill him,
escapes from prison. As for NTAC, agents Tom (Joel Gretsch) still
mourns the missing Alana, while Diana (Jacqueline McKenzie) returns
to work when she finds out her sister, April (Natasha Gregson
Wagner), has taken the shot. As the season continues, promicin-related
strangeness accelerates, like the outcast (Cameron Bright) who
becomes a messiah--and insists his followers only listen to TV on
the radio--or the librarian (Constance Towers) who can astral
project. An attractive new NTAC supervisor, Meghan Doyle (Jenni
Baird), joins Tom and Diana to monitor the positives and those they
affect, including Tom's son, Kyle (Chad Faust), who helps Collier
establish Seattle's Promise City, an all-positive community. As
ever, shades of grey dominate, and anyone can change at any time.
Even an NTAC agent can become one of the Marked.
The fourth year ends with a viral outbreak, followed by the death of
a key character. For the most part, though, the conclusion holds out
hope for relations between the positives and the rest of the
population--if they can stop the Marked in time. Because the USA
Network chose not to renew the show, some questions may never be
answered. Fortunately, The 4400 went out with both humor and heart.
Extra features include deleted scenes, featurettes, a blooper reel,
and commentary from creator Scott Peters on "Till We Have Built
Jerusalem" and the director's cut of finalé "The Great Leap
Forward." --Kathleen C. Fennessy