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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097361377049
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 09, 2008
Running Time: 660 minutes
Sales Rank: 3914
Studio: Paramount
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Product Description: Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 09/09/2008
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Not very good value for money.
For the number of episodes Season 4 has, you'd think the DVD would be cheaper but no. Then there's the fact that unlike previous DVDs for this series, there are no extras to make this worth the money! The only reason why I got the DVD is because I am such a fan of the series and want to continue my collection. This one though has left me feeling very resentful. The word greedy comes to mind!
Rating: - American Family
I'm so glad to have the fourth season of "Medium" on DVD. This has been my favorite show on TV for 4 years now. While I tried to watch each episode, I never saw "Car Trouble" during broadcast; so as Allison tried to catch a Hispanic killer, only to find he is a model who was on a poster completely engaged me. "Lady Killer" with Patricia Arquette's sister Rosanna Arquette starring as an author who writes a best seller about how older women can get guys turns into an exciting tracking of a serial killer. "Drowned World" that traces a story of a family's dysfunction as it is manifested into dreams of running water built with great unexpected turns. What Glenn Gordon Caron calls "story arcs," stories that span a number of episodes, brings Angelica Huston as Cynthia Keener, the representative of an organization Ameritips that try to find lost children. Huston's character builds until her final climactic episodes of "Wicked Games." The season had a tremendous setup from the previous season as both Joe Dubois and Allison find themselves out of work. Their struggle with family bills, trying to find ways to say no to the children who want money for special things, and having to ask for help from Joe's mother all give this show the duality of the fantastic element of the paranormal and the everyday life of an American family trying to make ends meet. Joe & Allison's love for each other shines well, particularly in the episodes where Allison gets jealous of Kelly Preston's character who plays Joe's ... Read More
Rating: - The Writer's Strike Shows
Medium has been excellent and I was really looking forward to series 4.
However the writer's strike seems to have not only shortened the season (only 16 episodes here as opposed to 21 in season 3), but also some of the 'Medium' creativity was missing.
A few episodes seemed to have sort of weirdly 'scooby doo' endings. Much weaker than previous seasons.
Hopefully season 5 will see a return to the creative and quirky path for Alison. Still worth watching for the best written family and marriage on tv. And they all have lovely hair :)
Rating: - Another great season!!!
I enjoy Medium so much, now my collection is current and I can watch them whenever I want!!!! Love the acting, plots, everything about it. Well worth adding to your DVD collection!
Rating: - Inspired show, inspired season
I have always loved this show, because one feels it is so sincere,
based on real life events (fantastic bonus to watch about the real
Allison in season 1) and extremely well written, well paced and inspired.
I was prepared before watching this season 4 not to see the children
too much, because of one reader's comment on this
page. Be reassured, they are very much there, fantastic little actresses
as well! Angelica Huston brings another shining star to the sky of
all these remarkable talents. Medium is an incredible show and this
season is a great success. Thank you and bravo to Medium's team!
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