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Title: Dexter: The Fourth Season
Year: 2009
Rating: NR
Length: 632 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles: None

Stars:
Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan
Julie Benz as Rita Bennett
Jennifer Carpenter as Debra Morgan
Desmond Harrington as Joey Quinn
C. S. Lee as Vince Masuka
Lauren Velez as Lt. Maria Laguerta
David Zayas as Angel Batista
James Remar as Harry Morgan
John Lithgow as Arthur Mitchell/The Trinity Killer

Plot:
The Fourth Season brings not just one, but two new arrivals - a baby, and The Trinity Killer! The groundbreaking and critically acclaimed original series from Showtime, starring Golden Globe® winner Michael C. Hall, returns on DVD with all 12 thrilling and riveting episodes.

America's favorite serial killer has gone from freewheeling bachelor to responsible husband and doting dad. Maintaining an average-guy facade while satisfying his need to kill has never been easy. But now, with wife and kids in tow, Dexter's got more to lose then ever, as he gets drawn into a deadly game with a killer every bit as dangerous — and conflicted — as he is.

1. Living the Dream
2. Remains to Be Seen
3. Blinded by the Light
4. Dex Takes a Holiday
5. Dirty Harry
6. If I Had a Hammer
7. Slack Tide
8. Road Kill
9. Hungry Man
10. Lost Boys
11. Hello, Dexter Morgan
12. The Getaway

Extras:
Gallery
Production Notes
2 Episodes of Californication
1 Epiosde of Lock 'N Loaded
1 Episode of The Tudors

My Thoughts:

This is an excellent season to an excellent series! I loved every second of it! It has a great storyline in the Trinity Killer. Every single episode keeps you on the edge of your seat through-out the season. This is probably my favorite season of the series so far. Though I have to say... I hated how they killed off one of the main characters at the end of the season. Don't get me wrong... made for a great and shocking ending... but I just hate seeing this particular cast member leave the show... as she is one of my favorite actresses and played one of my favorite characters in the series. And I will miss her on here in the upcoming seasons. Part of me can't wait to watch the next season... but yet another part of me don't want to be let down since I am not so sure they will be able to top... or even come even with... this season.

If by any slim chance you never seen this series... it is definitely one I highly recommend!

My Rating:
Out of a Possible Five

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I havent watched any tv-shows in ages on dvd\blu-ray! Luckly A few tv-shows is coming out soon on dvd and blu!
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I haven't been writing about them... but I just watched a bunch of TV on DVD. I re-watched a lot of the last season I bought on shows I have on the way. Since that last post of mine here I re-watched... 

- Bones: Season 5
- Grey's Anatomy: Season 6
- NCIS: Season 6
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Nice! The early bones i really love! And the old NCIS is gold aswell! Grey's i never cared much for. Never got in to it.
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I really enjoy medical dramas and Grey's Anatomy is definitely one of my favorites.
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I too enjoy a good medical show. I really loved the E.R! But for some reason, Grey's never did it for me..
But the E.R i think i could watch anyday of the week. That and Chicago Hope
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Title: That '80s Show: Complete Series: Disc 1
Year: 2002
Rating: NR
Length: 154 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: None

Stars:
Glenn Howerton as Corey
Tinsley Grimes as Katie
Eddie Chin as Roger
Geoff Pierson as RT
Brittany Daniel as Sophia
Chyler Leigh as Tuesday

Plot:
The date is 1984. The location is San Diego, just one hour outside of the big dream we call Los Angeles. Corey (Glenn Howerton) and Katie (Tinsley Grimes) live with their dad RT (Geoff Pierson) and Corey's friend Roger (Eddie Shin). Corey is a creative soul who is trying to make it in the music world in a decade that only appreciates financial success. Although his father is a successful professional who is about to strike gold with his Gut Whacker and ride the '80s fitness marketing craze wave, Corey finds it difficult to get in the game. On the other hand, Corey's friend Roger idolizes Ronald Reagan and listens to motivation tapes while trying to find his way into corporate America. The household is rounded out by Corey's younger sister Katie, a chip off the old block whose sweetness and naiveté make her the perfect go between for her father and brother.

1. Pilot
Corey is depressed over his breakup with Sophia, but copes with possible feelings for his co-worker, Tuesday. Meanwhile, Katie must fend off bisexual advances from Sophia and R.T. has an offer for Corey.

2. Valentine's Day
A box of candy is mailed to Permanent Records, but who they were sent for is unclear. Meanwhile, Katie's boyfriend drops by for a surprise visit, but R.T. and Sophia get in the way of his leave time from the Navy.

3. Tuesday Comes Over
Katie invites Tuesday to stay at her place; Sophia convinces R.T. to buy a hottub; and Roger tries to sell his car by the end of the day.

4. Corey's Remix
Corey's autobiographical breakup song falls into Katie's hands. Meanwhile, R.T. gives Roger advice, but Roger ends up getting fired.

5. My Dead Friend
Corey is haunted by the death of a "friend"; Sophia hatches a plan to steal Owen away from Katie; and Margaret gets her hands on a rare Beatles' album.

6. Spring Break '84
Katie's credit card gets cut up and must go to her father for money. Meanwhile, Corey must deal with a former classmate.

7. Katie's Birthday
For Katie's birthday, Owen and R.T. both give her gifts that keep on giving. Meanwhile, Corey and Tuesday give each other gifts of their own.

Extras:
Scene Access

My Thoughts:

This is a show I took off of an old recording and burned onto DVD. So no... as far as I know it is not available to buy. After having such success with That '70s Show Fox decided to for the same success again. This time with the '80s. Unfortunately it just wasn't as good. So Fox canceled it after only 13 episodes. I personally liked the show. Not quite as much as That '70s Show... but pretty close. I think Fox jumped the gun a little on canceling this one. I would have liked to seen it go a full season. But at the same time I am not surprised it got canceled. One thing I didn't care for is this one is more music heavy then that of it's '70s predecessor. But it does have some characters I like and some decent storylines. There was several laugh out loud moments for me in these 7 episodes as well.

My favorite character on the show has to be Tuesday. She is the punk rocker with long spiked hair played by Chyler Leigh. You may know Chyler Leigh from Grey's Anatomy where she played Lexie Grey since season 3. I really get a kick out of the character's mean... no nonsense ways.

I had more fun re-watching this series then I thought I would. But then again... I am a child of the '80s so I do relate to the series a little more then I do the '70s. Now I am looking forward to checking out the rest of the episodes. 7 episodes down... 6 to go!

My Rating:
Out of a Possible Five

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I just watched the rest of That '80s Show... but didn't feel up to writing too much about it. Will just say it was more of the same. 
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Title: Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Seventh Season
Year: 2010
Rating: TV-14
Length: 946 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Stars:
Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Grey
Sandra Oh as Dr. Cristina Yang
Justin Chambers as Dr. Alex Karev
Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey
James Pickens, Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber
Sara Ramirez as Dr. Callie Torres
Eric Dane as Dr. Mark Sloan
Chyler Leigh as Dr. Lexie Grey
Kevin McKidd as Dr. Owen Hunt
Jessica Capshaw as Dr. Arizona Robbins
Kim Raver as Dr. Teddy Altman
Sarah Drew as Dr. April Kepner
Jesse Williams as Dr. Jackson Avery
Patrick Dempsey as Dr. Derek Shepherd

Plot:
Let the healing begin. Primetime television's most beloved doctors return for an unprecedented season of emotional twists and turns. Relive every mesmerizing moment with ABC's Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Seventh Season.

It's a year of new beginnings for the medical team of Seattle Grace Hospital as they slowly recover from the tragedy that hit too close to home. New relationships emerge and the strongest commitments are tested in this moving 6-disc set. From successes in the operating room to mistakes in the bedroom – and all the thrilling drama in between – the doctors find a way to survive as long as they lean on each other.

Relive every heartbeat and get even more – including the extended version of the moving Musical Event featuring the doctors like you have never seen them before – only on DVD

Episodes:
1. With You I'm Born Again
2. Shock to the System
3. Superfreak
4. Can't Fight Biology
5. Almost Grown
6. These Arms of Mine
7. That's Me Trying
8. Something's Gotta Give
9. Slow Night, So Long
10. Adrift and at Peace
11. Disarm
12. Start Me Up
13. Don't Decieve Me (Please Don't Go)
14. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
15. Golden Hour
16. Not Responsible
17. This is How We Do It
18. Song Beneath the Song
19. It's A Long Way Back
20. White Wedding
21. I Will Survive
22. Unaccompanied Minor

Extras:
Bonus Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Outtakes/Bloopers
Closed Captioned
Seatle Grace: Message of Hope Webisodes
Extended Episode: Song Beneath the Song

My Thoughts:

I just finished watching this set. Not to bad considering I just got it this past Monday. While I still consider Grey's Anatomy to be one of my all-time favorite medical dramas... I must admit that this isn't their strongest season. While I definitely enjoyed most all the episodes... they weren't quite the caliber of episodes that I am used to from this series. Especially coming after such an excellent season that we got in season six. And why is it that all my favorite shows just must have a musical episode? While the main storyline for this episode was good... it really didn't need the musical aspect that they gave it. And at the very least... for me personally... it took away from the episode. Making me want to fast forward through half the episode. Still a really good season... but I definitely seen better.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible Five

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Since you are a big fan of a good medical What do you think about the E.R and Chicago Hope?
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ER isn't bad... some reason I stopped collecting after season 4 though.

Never seen Chicago Hope. 
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Ah, ok i really enjoyed the E.R was one of my favs. But i'm a fan of some of the actors in E.R aswell, so that always helps Always been a big fan of George Clooney's work And it was cool to see Jorja Fox in E.R aswell Even though i like her best in CSI
But if you like the E.R, i think you would enjoy Chicage Hope aswell =)
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Oh, cant forget about House MD ofc! hehe
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I have all 8 seasons of House MD! 
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Title: Bones: The Complete Sixth Season: Disc 1: Cradle to Grave Edition
Year: 2010
Rating: NR
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Stars:
David Boreanaz as FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth
Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan
Michaela Conlin as Angela Montenegro
Tamara Taylor as Dr. Camille Saroyan
T. J. Thyne as Dr. Jack Hodgins
John Francis Daley as Dr. Lance Sweets

Plot:
THE MASTODON IN THE ROOM
The team returns to the Jeffersonian to help Cam with a controversial case involving the remains of an unidentified child.

THE COUPLE IN THE CAVE
A gruesome discovery at a national park leads to an investigation. Meanwhile, the unexpected appearance of Booth's girlfriend causes Brennan to re-evaluate her relationship with him.

THE MAGGOTS IN THE MEATHEAD
Booth and Brennan encounter a deadly situation at the Jersey Shore. Meanwhile, Booth and Hannah prepare to take their relationship to the next level.

THE BODY AND THE BOUNTY
The decaying head and hands of a bounty hunter lead the team to an unexpected suspect. Meanwhile, Brennan gets a new "squintern"—Professor Bunsen Jude, The Science Dude!

Extras:
None

My Thoughts:

I just finished watching the first disc of the sixth season. I enjoyed all the episodes on this disc quite a bit. I do follow this series as it airs so this is the second time for me seeing these episodes. While I enjoyed all these episodes... I would have to say THE BODY AND THE BOUNTY is my favorite episode on this disc... if for no other reason then it was fun to watch "The Science Dude" and seeing Brennan in that ridiculous bones leotard and tutu. There was a couple familiar faces in the episodes on this disc... first there was Dylan Bruno who played Colby on Numb3rs... then there was David Alan Grier as "The Science Dude."

My Rating:
Out of a Possible Five

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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I have all 8 seasons of House MD! 



Nice! :o I've only seen the 6-7seasons.. Wich i loved. I gotta get the last season too, i've heard great things about it! Lets hope i wont get too dissapointed
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