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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780788856488
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0788856480
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 08, 2005
Running Time: 971 minutes
Sales Rank: 4052
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 29, 1998
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Description: What began four years ago as a bold journey of self-discovery culminates in Felicity's stunning senior year. Relive all the heartfelt moments, heartwarming laughs, and heartbreaking decisions of the award-winning show's final season, and discover the fate of each of your favorite characters. Will Felicity move on to a new life with Ben, or will she end up with Noel? It's 22 episodes of drama and excitement that will keep you captivated until the very last minute.
Amazon.com: If Felicity was always a collective portrait of young adults perpetually at a crossroads, then Felicity: Senior Year Collection (The Complete Fourth Season) concerns that moment when one realizes the long-deferred future of grown-up responsibilities has finally arrived. In other words, Senior Year is about decisiveness and commitment shaking things up among Felicity's tight-knit group of soon-to-graduate college friends and significant others, all of whom recognize now the urgency to make clearheaded choices that will permanently affect careers, family ties, love lives, and self-respect.
Not that any of Felicity's familiar characters are prepared for that kind of Hamlet-like pressure. Bad judgment, impulsiveness, the flotsam of unresolved relationships, envy, and selfishness are still driving forces behind the mercurial actions of art major Felicity Porter (Keri Russell) and her off-and-on boyfriend Ben Covington (Scott Speedman), former beau Noel Crane (Scott Foley), cynical pal Meghan Rotundi (Amanda Foreman), the latter's well-meaning hustler of a partner, Sean Blumberg (Greg Grunberg), and assorted students and confidantes who comprise Felicity's inner circle. But the stakes are much higher this time. Ben's alcoholic father (John Ritter in a sympathetic, touching performance), in true medical trouble, can no longer be angrily dismissed by the younger man as in previous seasons. A careless fling between Felicity and Noel is no mere bump in the road anymore for the former and her true love, Ben. Nor is Ben's imminent fatherhood (he and the young addict his father is sponsoring become pregnant) the kind of inconvenient wrinkle Felicity invariably forgave in the past. Everyone is playing for keeps now, and the absorbing dramas and tensions in each well-written, constantly surprising episode have an air of finality about them. Things get particularly interesting--arguably controversial--in the last two or three scripts, in which an anomalous time-travel gimmick (of all things) gives viewers an opportunity to see alternative finales for the four-year-old series. It's a go-for-broke idea that asks Felicity's loyal audience to take a leap of faith just to see what happens, and the results are indeed unexpected and rewarding. Special features include a particularly good, behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of the last episode. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great show, great finish
One of my favourite shows and I thought that the ending, although surprising, was very satisfying.
Rating: - a favorite
Im so hooked on this show. I love Kerry. I love felicity, ben and noel and all the characters that make this show so wonderful. Kerry has this amazing personality that draws you close and makes you have to keep watching.
I am sad the show ended, but thankful to have this cd to go back in time with.
Rating: - Another strong season for a very nice show
FELICITY ends where it should have ended, with Felicity's graduation from college. Well, her graduation with a bit of an alternative-reality twist. But as a fan of Philip K. Dick I'm completely at ease with that. Twist or no twist, FELICITY ended by being with no serious competition the finest show about being a college student ever made. Although two other series were overall much better shows -- BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER and VERONICA MARS -- neither did as good a job of dealing with college life; in both instances they remained great series despite the dip in quality created by the college setting. Although the final two seasons of FELICITY were not as strong as the first two, it nonetheless remained consistently fascinating.
Season Four -- like the first three seasons -- focused on Felicity Porter's relationships with Ben and Noel. As in each previous season those relationships were complicated by bad decisions or misunderstandings on the parts of the various individuals involved. The major event of this season comes early on, as a depressed Felicity in a moment of weakness sleeps with Noel on the top of the building Ben and Noel live in with Sean and Meghan. There is no short-term fall out from this, but when Noel tells Ben about this in a moment of weakness, all hell breaks lose. Things are patched up, but something remains broken in Ben and Felicity's relationship. There are many other events in the season, from the near death of Ben's dad to his sexual encounter with ... Read More
Rating: - Senior Year.....Felicity is Out of Here
Not as much fun or as interesting as previous seasons.....but a nice wrap up to a wonderfully written series. The last 6 or so episodes of the season are very out-of-the-blue for this show, and not my cup of tea, but I do not let it diminsih my enjoyment of all of the shows and seasons that came before.
Rating: - Must have for the fans
Simple enough....if you enjoy the show, you MUST have the Senior year!! This show was the best!!!
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