Saturday, September 10, 2011
Digital Digest: Private Practice - The Complete Fourth Season DVD Review; Hawaii Five-O - The Eleventh Season DVD Review
DVD Review: Private Practice - The Complete Fourth Season
by Pavan
Private Practice - The Complete Fourth Season (ABC Studios, $39.99) brings the fourth season of the Grey's Anatomy spin-off starring Kate Walsh on DVD with all 22 episodes! I cannot believe we are already finished with season four. Time sure flies! Join the Oceanside Wellness Group family as they try to balance work, friendship and love while they lean on each other for the help and support they need. As Pete and Violet prepare for their wedding day, disagreements at the clinic put a strain on Addison and Sam's relationship. Meanwhile, Charlotte and Cooper struggle in the aftermath of a traumatic personal event, and Derek's sister, Amelia, returns from Seattle with a destructive secret.
The series will once again return to its Thursdays at 10PM timeslot on ABC this coming season, starting Sept. 29, following Grey's Anatomy. The series stars Kate Walsh as Dr. Addison Forbes Montgomery (Obstetrics & Gynecology, Genetic Counseling), Tim Daly as Dr. Pete Wilder (Complementary Medicine), Audra McDonald as Dr. Naomi Bennett (Endocrinology & Fertility), Paul Adelstein as Dr. Cooper Freedman (Pediatrics), KaDee Strickland as Dr. Charlotte King (Urology & Sexology, Chief of Staff at the nearby hospital), Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd (Neurosurgery), Brian Benben as Dr. Sheldon Wallace (Psychiatry), with Taye Diggs as Dr. Sam Bennett (Internal Medicine/Cardiothoracic Surgery), and Amy Brenneman as Dr. Violet Turner (Psychiatry).
Among the recurring stars are Nicholas Brendon, Hailey Sole, Michael Patrick Thornton, Cristián de la Fuente. Among the special guests this year are JoBeth Williams, Stephen Collins, Ann Cusack, Amanda Foreman, Justine Bateman, Kyle Secor, Louise Fletcher, Chandra West, Tess Harper, Joshua Malina and Benjamin Bratt.
This fourth season was once again excellent and filled with lots of drama. Perhaps the best episode of the series is in this season with "Did You Hear What Happened To Charlotte King." The season was very well written once again, but that episode and story arc stands out. The fifth season premieres on Sept. 29 and we cannot wait for that. Anyway, as for season four, some memorable episodes include the season premiere, "Take Two," where Pete and Violet prepare for their wedding day. In "Playing God," the news of Addison's new romance is not well-received. And in the emotional and Emmy-worthy episode "Did You Hear What Happened To Charlotte King," Pete finds Charlotte bloodied and bruised in the halls of the hospital. On the next episode, "What Happens Next," Charlotte suffers in silence after the assault. On the fall finale, "Just Lose It," Cooper gets bad news about Charlotte's sexual assault case. In "If You Don't Know Me By Now," Addison's mom demands she do whatever it takes to keep her partner alive. In "Blind Love," Charlotte's attacker arrives at the hospital in need of urgent care.
In "Two Steps Back," Cooper and Charlotte try to forgive each other after revealing secrets. On the second to last episode of the season, "God Bless the Child," Naomi makes a life-changing decision. And on the season finale, "To Change The Things I Can," a new admirer (Benjamin Bratt) offers Addison a tempting proposition, while the season ends in a cliff-hanger for Pete.
The episodes run usually close to 43 minutes, unedited of course with all the great music intact. There are about 7 chapter stops per episode. View the episode runtimes:
Disc 1
1. "Take Two" 42:59
2. "Short Cuts" 42:57
3. "Playing God" 42:59
4. "A Better Place To Be" 43:01
5. "In Or Out" 43:00
Disc 2
6. "All in the Family" 42:54
7. "Did You Hear What Happened to Charlotte King?" 42:57
8. "What Happens Next" 43:00
9. "Can't Find My Way Back Home " 43:01
10. "Just Lose It" 42:59
Disc 3
11. "If You Don't Know Me By Now" 42:57
12. "Heaven Can Wait" 43:01
13. "Blind Love" 43:01
14. "Home Again" 42:59
15. "Two Steps Back" 42:59
Disc 4
16. "Love and Lies" 43:01
17. "A Step Too Far" 42:35
18. "The Hardest Part" 42:00
19. "What We Have Here..." 43:00
Disc 5
20. "Something Old, Something New" 42:29
21. "God Bless The Child" 43:00
22. "To Change The Things I Can" 43:01
Like last season, packaging has an outer box that you can remove from the top or bottom then you'll see the keep case inside. For seasons one and two, we had a digipak, but ABC Studios changed it to a keep case starting with season three. Both the outer box and keep case have the same cover, a cast photo of them sitting on a couch with the beach in the background. The show logo is on the top in white wording in a purple background. The back of the box and keep case has that purple background with information on the set and has some episodic head shots from episodes that feature all nine of our stars. There is also a section detailing the bonus features box with technical specifications also. Opening the case, on the left panel there are two inserts and on the left and right panels itself we have a disc-by-disc breakdown with episode titles and bonus features and nice episodic photos. As for those inserts, they are for other ABC Studios products and an insert for Blu-ray. We have two little plastic holders, that we can flip like a page on a book. The first holder holds disc one in the front, and disc two in the back. The second holder holds disc three in the front, and disc four in the back. Disc five is on the right panel itself. Each disc matches the set's color scheme, that purple background with a yellow background that has nice character artwork. Disc one has episodes 1-5 with artwork of Addison & Sam. Disc two has episodes 6-10 and has artwork of Cooper & Charlotte. Disc three has episodes 11-15 and has artwork of Pete & Violet. Disc four has episodes 16-19 and has artwork of Amelia & Sheldon. Disc five has episodes 20-22 plus bonus features and has artwork of Naomi.
The menu screen has clips in the background with background music from the series playing in the background audio wise, similar to previous sets. The options on the main menu are Play All, Episode Selection, Set Up, Bonus Features (disc five), and Sneak Peeks (disc five). But before the main menu screen comes on disc one, we get some auto sneak peeks: ABC on DVD,The Lion King and African Cats. Sneak Peeks option is only found on disc five on the main menu and has previews of the new ABC Fall 2011 season, Castle, The Chew, Prep & Landing, Real Steel and Pirates of the Caribbean. Set Up section has the option of subtitles in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese or Thai and how you can register your DVD. The Episodes option gives us the episode number, title and a screenshot. Bonus Features option is only on disc five and it has all the extras listed. All of the sub-menus have different background music once again.
The video is digitally mastered and is in widescreen and looks very good! The audio is great and sounds very good, as it is in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. This is from the 2010-11 season, so it had better be good and it is. Crystal clear. Kate Walsh did a crossover episode on Grey's Anatomy but you'll have to get that DVD to see that episode ("Song Beneath The Song," aka The Grey's Anatomy Music Event).
Moving on the bonus features. All of the extras are on disc five! We have a featurette titled "An Inside Look: The Violation of Charlotte King" (13:12). This is a very good extra that gives an in-depth look at the episode in which Charlotte (KaDee Strickland), is raped by a mental patient (Nicholas Brendon), in which she discusses her research and preparation for the shoot, as well as her work with RAINN. It is very well-done, just like the story arc itself. Interviewed are KaDee Strickland, Shonda Rhimes & Betsy Beers (showrunner/exec producers), Paul Adelstein, Gail Abarband (Director of LCW), Katherine Hull (VP of Communications, RAINN), Allison Liddi-Brown (director), Caterina Scorsone, Amy Brenneman, Kate Walsh, Taye Diggs, Brian Benben, Audra McDonald and Tim Daly.
Then we have "Deleted Scenes" listed with episode titles so you know where they are from! Once again, we do NOT have optional audio commentary on these deleted scenes from Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers like we did on season two. Too bad. If my counting skills are correct, we have about 13 deleted scenes, just like the previous season. "Blind Love" (1:04 and 1:05), "All in the Family" (0:52), "What Happens Next" (0:38 and 1:07), "If You Don't Know Me By Now" (0:50), "Blind Love" (1:26 and 1:14), "Home Again" (1:10), "What We Have Here..." (0:59), and "Something Old, Something New" (1:00 and 2:08). Finally, we have some "Bloopers" (2:15)...yes, always great to see bloopers! See all the goofs and play on the set! The timing is down about two minutes from the last set, so that isn't cool. Oh well.
Once again, I recommend this series and set...it is an ABC Studios DVD, so it is good and filled with special features. We have the same amount of extras as last time, I think. Not as much as season two, but still good. The packaging is good and the overlapping discs are not present again. This season was great and it had the series' best episode to date I think. If you haven't see that episode, you really should. It is a nice arc that continues into the season, too, so you'll want to know what happens to Charlotte next. And tune in for sure on Sept. 29 for the fifth season premiere, but you need to refresh yourself, catch up with these 22 season four episodes first! Charlotte may have been violated, but she remains strong, just like this series! Buy today!
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It's time for a little more surfing, tanning, and, oh yeah, murder in the state of Hawaii! Hawaii Five-O, the classic series that ran for over 10 years on CBS, starts Jack Lord as Steve McGarrett, the crime fighter who will stop at nothing to make the islands a safer place for everybody. It is a series that became an icon of popular culture and successfully transcended multiple generations of series in the crime genre (beginning in the era of series such as Dragnet and ending in the era of series such as Charlie's Angels). And of course, it helped spawn a current CBS series with a similar theme and almost identical title, Hawaii Five-0. Here is our review of season 11 of the classic series.
by skees53
Hawaii Five-O - The Eleventh Season (CBS Home Entertainment, $49.99) brings us 21 more episodes of the classic CBS series in a six disc set. Once again, Steve McGarrett, aided by his well-equipped team, are on the hunt for the thieves, thugs, sociopaths, and murderers that pollute the waters of the island paradise, and will stop at nothing until they have their man or woman.
The episodes on the set appear to be unedited, with runtimes as follows:
Disc 1:
1. "The Sleeper" (48:59)
2. "Horoscope for Murder" (48:48)
3. "Deadly Courier" (48:49)
4. "The Case Against Philip Christie" (48:59)
Disc 2:
5. "Small Potatoes" (48:49)
6. "A Distant Thunder" (48:50)
7. "Death Mask" (48:48)
8. "The Pagoda Factor" (48:59)
Disc 3:
9. "A Long Time Ago" (48:49)
10. "Why Won't Linda Die?" (48:51)
11. "The Miracle Man" (48:49)
Disc 4:
12. "Number One With a Bullet (Part 1)" (48:36)
13. "Number One With a Bullet (Part 2)" (48:50)
14. "The Meighan Conspiracy" (48:49)
15. "The Spirit is Willie" (48:47)
Disc 5:
16. "The Bark and the Bite" (47:46)
17. "Stringer" (49:23)
18. "The Execution File" (49:21)
19. "A Very Personal Matter" (49:18)
Disc 6:
20. "The Skyline Killer" (49:21)
21. "The Year of the Horse" (1:37:16)
Nothing has truly changed about the packaging this time. We still have the Viva case inside of the cardboard sleeve (both of which have the exact same artwork). Once again, the cover features a large photograph of McGarrett, and smaller photos of other cast members, and we have a few episodes snapshots on the back, along with a brief description of the series in general. Inside the case, you'll find descriptions and original airdates for all of the episodes. The disc artwork is basically just the series logo on a gray background, like all other CBS Home Entertainment releases.
Like most other CBS Home Entertainment products, the menus haven't changed yet again in this season. On the main menu, we have a large photo of Steve McGarrett while the theme song plays in the background, with options of Episodes and Subtitles. Upon selecting episodes, you get a text list of the episodes, but there is no Play All option at all. The subtitles option allows you to turn on the subtitles, if you need them. Chapters are placed throughout each episode.
There were some complaints regarding the video and audio quality of the tenth season when it was released, but honestly, I think the bigger problem is that it was just more of a disappointment compared to the quality of the earlier seasons when they were released. The video and audio quality on the episodes is about what one would expect for a series this old, although there is some grain and debris. I suppose that it could look a little better, but it isn't a huge problem. The episodes are presented in English mono, with English subtitles available for each of the episodes.
Once again, the set has no special features. It is too bad, because this series honestly deserves to have some. How many other series that have lasted this long have made it to their 11th season on DVD? Not many, so clearly, this series has a following.
I only recently began watching this show, and I have become a fan of it almost instantly. It is great to know that we are getting close to completion on this series (although the "banned" second season episode "Bored, She Hung Herself" will apparently not be seen on DVD anytime soon), but it would be even better if they'd step it up on the special features in future seasons. The new revival series on CBS, Hawaii Five-0, should seemingly make interest in the original series (which, by the way, is much better) peak, and fans of the new series should definitely check out the original for comparison. And of course, for fans of the original series, this is definitely another great (but still barebones) set of the classic series.
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Monday, June 27
The Neighborhood - "Welcome to the Knockout" (CBS, 8:00PM ET/PT) (Repeat)
As Dave nears his 40th birthday, Calvin offers to coach his friend for an amateur boxing tournament. Also, sparks fly when Marty meets a new woman at the gym.
Bob Hearts Abishola - "Cats in a Bathtub" (CBS, 8:30PM ET/PT) (Repeat)
When Bob accidentally reveals Morenike is gay, Abishola and Kemi are forced to defend her against their church, and even their own families. Also, Douglas comes clean to Olivia about not being poor.
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Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows (Week of June 27)
Monday, June 27
- Joey King (Bent) - Watch Joey on Jimmy Kimmel Live! at 11:35pm on ABC.
- Chelsea Handler (Are You There, Chelsea?) - Chelsea guest hosts Jimmy Kimmel Live! at 11:35pm on ABC.
- Martin Lawrence (Martin/Partners) - Martin is a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon at 11:35pm on NBC. He will also be on ABC's Good Morning America sometime between 7-9am.
- Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (Loot) - Michaela appears on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon at 11:35pm on NBC.
- Wanda Sykes (The Upshaws/The New Adventures of Old Christine/Wanda at Large) - Wanda is a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert at 11:35pm on CBS.
- Chelsea Handler (Are You There, Chelsea?) - Chelsea will be on LIVE! with Kelly and Ryan, so check your listings.
- Kieran Culkin (Go Fish) - Kieran appears on a repeat of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, so check your local listings.
- Tig Notaro (One Mississippi) - Tig is a guest on a repeat of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, so check your local listings.
- Kym Whitley (Young & Hungry/Animal Practice/Sparks) and Finesse Mitchell (Outmatched/A.N.T. Farm) - Kym and Finesse guest co-host a repeat of The Wendy Williams Show, so check your local listings.
- John Hodgman (Married/Bored to Death) - John talks the Judge John Hodgman podcast on CBS Mornings sometime between 7-9am.
- Valerie Bertinelli (Hot in Cleveland/Café Americain/Sydney/One Day at a Time) - Valerie stops by to talk about her cooking show Valerie's Home Cooking and book Enough Already, plus she joins the Tam Fam kitchen to cook a delicious dish on a repeat of Tamron Hall, so check your local listings.
- Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary/Fam/Instant Mom/Moesha/It's a Living) - Sheryl talks about Freeform's Motherland: Fort Salem on Access Daily, so check your local listings.
- Danny Bonaduce (The Partridge Family) - Danny will be on ABC's Good Morning America sometime between 7-9am.
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03/15 - Head of the Class - The Complete Fourth Season
03/15 - The Proud Family - The Complete Original Series - Anniversary Collection
03/22 - The Honeymooners Specials - The Complete Collection
03/29 - Rick and Morty - The Complete Seasons 1-5 (Blu-ray) (DVD)
03/29 - Young Rock - Season One
04/05 - Up All Night - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
04/26 - The Danny Thomas Show (aka Make Room for Daddy) - The Complete Fourth Season
04/26 - Jackie Gleason TV Treasures - 70th Anniversary Collection (including Honeymooners Rarities)
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05/13 - The Donna Reed Show - The Complete Seasons 1-5 (Time Life)
05/31 - Becker - The Complete Series (2022 Release)
06/14 - Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete Eleventh Season
06/14 - Hacks - Season One (Blu-ray) (DVD)
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