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Gilmore Girls: The Complete Fourth Season

Gilmore Girls: The Complete Fourth Season
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: CDN$ 74.98
Buy New: CDN$ 42.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 4843

Format: Ntsc, Subtitled
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Discs: 6
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 1.3

MPN: WARD59436D
ISBN: 1419811126
UPC: 012569594364
EAN: 9781419811128
ASIN: B0009WFF6S

Theatrical Release Date: October 5, 2003
Release Date: September 27, 2005
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: NEW AND SEALED!!!!!!!!FAST SHIPPING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*

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Editorial Reviews:

From Amazon.com
The sum of its parts was definitely greater than the season whole as IGilmore Girls/I kicked off its fourth year by separating its high-powered mother-daughter duo. After years of toil at snooty private school Chilton, Rory (Alexis Bledel) was finally off to the greener pastures of college as she began her first year at Yale. The not-so-long distance put a crimp in her relationship with her mother, Lorelai (Lauren Graham), as the two were forced to continue their chatty conversations via phone--not exactly the same as trading barbs face-to-face. While Rory adjusted to college life with cranky roommate Paris (Liza Weil) in tow, Lorelai found herself without a daughter, but gained a boyfriend in the form of Jason "Digger" Stiles (Chris Eigeman), a childhood friend and now her father's business partner. But the lure of Stars Hollow, the Gilmores' cherished country town, would prove too hard to resist, as Lorelai finally made plans to open her own inn, and the two ladies found themselves attracted to town residents--for Lorelai, an intensifying of her friendship with diner owner Luke (Scott Patterson), and for Rory, a return to old boyfriend Dean (Jared Padalecki), which put a decided tension into a show that sorely needed it. Nevermind that both men were married to other women!p The first half of the fourth season definitely foundered, as the show's usually topnotch creative team struggled to find a way to keep the Gilmore chemistry afloat despite separating their main characters. There wasn't much drama to be found for Rory in starting college, and though it got off to a great start, Lorelai's relationship with Jason never fully gelled. However, once the show got its girls into the arms of their Stars Hollow men, it turned around almost immediately, surging towards a creative revival that put its ratings higher than they'd ever been before. Along the way to its surprising and complex season finale, there were great episodes to be had: "Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin' the Twist," which found Rory and Paris on spring break; "The Reigning Lorelai," centering on an unexpected funeral; "The Festival of Living Art," which had Stars Hollow resident re-creating classic works; and "Luke Can See Her Face," which finally brought the Luke-Lorelai romance to the forefront. The season may have started out rough, but this fourth year ended with a bang, and the promise of more fireworks to come. I--Mark Englehart/I


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Not the best season, BAD packaging!   December 31, 2005
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

Though there were some really great moments in this season, including another wonderful cliffhanger ending, this season fell a little short for me.pAlso, could the packaging for this season BE more annoying?


5 out of 5 stars seperation anexiety   October 7, 2005
Alexis B. Distillio (Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada)
This season starts off with the last few days of Rory's Stars Hallow life. After that we see how Rory and Lorelai make it without each other. It's really a new thing for each of them and it is like this for about 1/3 of the season. pThey finally get the swing of things; Lorelai getting ready to open the Dragonfly Inn and Rory learning to be independant in school--then at the end of the season is when all hell breaks loose.pDean destroys his marriage by sleeping with Rory. Rory drives a wedge between herself and her mother by sleeping with Dean. And Lorelai and Luke FINALLY kiss and officially begin their relationship.pAll in all this is another excellent season for the Gilmore Girls. Never a disappointment!


5 out of 5 stars I LOVE IT   September 29, 2005
Vincy To (Markham, Ontario Canada)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I absolutely love Gilmore Girls. Very witty, very entertaining. I have all the seasons out so far. The fourth season is one of my favorite seasons


5 out of 5 stars Greatest show on TV   September 20, 2005
Katherine (Ontario)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Although this is not my favourite season, the Gilmore Girls is an amazing show. It's probably the wittiest, sweetest, most heart-felt show on TV. It uses cultural references in the style of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (another show I love). This season includes Rory going to Yale, Lorelai opening/working on the Dragonfly Inn, Luke getting married, and Jess' (brief) return. For any Gilmore fan, this is a must have. And if you haven't yet seen or appreciated the show, you definitely have to watch it. It's amazing, and it's one of those shows that makes you smarter. Or at least funnier.