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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season 4 [DVD] [1995]
 
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Season 4 [DVD] [1995]

DVD ~ Avery Brooks
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  • Actors: Avery Brooks, Rene Auberjonois, Cirroc Lofton, Alexander Siddig, Colm Meaney
  • Writers: Michael Piller, Rick Berman
  • Format: Box set, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Aug 2003
  • Run Time: 999 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00008RH8J
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 22,211 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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The fourth series of Deep Space Nine can be summed up in one word: Klingons! The show's producers apparently felt beset from all sides. Babylon 5 was a huge hit, as was Star Trek: Voyager, the flagship of new channel UPN. Stepping up DS9's action quotient seemed to be the answer. Time would tell, however, whether doing so via Trek's tried-and-tested former bad guys was the best solution. Opening with a special two-hour extravaganza, the new year was immediately unfamiliar. Dennis McCarthy's original theme--despite winning an Emmy--was deemed too subdued. As its upbeat new rendition kicked off, the station was seen in battle and swarming with activity. Moments later, we met old/new crewmember Worf, whose sudden appearance was the result of a brewing invasive strategy by the Klingons. This initiated the first of many loyalty shifts, as the Cardassians became the victims. With plenty of re-appearances by Gowron, Kor and Kurn, it was clear that an ongoing space opera was being crafted. Dukat revealed a tragedy-ridden daughter; Odo's relationship with his people (and Kira) became increasingly melancholy; and even the Jem'Hadar foot soldiers were given a sympathetic angle by their drug addiction.

Adding to the layers of ambiguity about Earth's (read: the Producers') position over being at war, was the "outing" of Eddington and Sisko's girlfriend as rebel activists. Lest we forget the homely/spiritual side of the Captain, time was spent with a future version of Jake, with his father (Brock Peters), and on the nature of his role as "The Emissary". Avery Brooks worked behind the camera a couple of times, but this year the surprise was LeVar Burton directing five shows. There was still time for comedy: the Ferengi warped back to Roswell in 1947 and Bashir played at James Bond. But the year will be recalled predominately for its violence. One of the episodes Burton directed had its fight scenes drastically cut, while the series as a whole won an Emmy for its space battle effects.

On the DVD: Deep Space Nine, Series 4 contains more than two hours of extra features. Although they might all have been better compiled into one long documentary, the sections devoted to Aliens, Production Design and Artwork are, nevertheless, nicely contained. "Charting New Territory" is a 20-minute featurette on all the big changes attempted this year: Worf's introduction, arming the station and being daring with stand-alone episodes. There's also a terrific and candid dossier on Michael Dorn (Worf), ten mini-cameo cast tales, four seasons' worth of episode introductions, and a well-stocked Photo Gallery. All this can be found on the set's seventh disc; there's also the fourth CD-ROM disc, which allows you to build your own station at home. --Paul Tonks END

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It all starts coming together., 2 Mar 2005
By A. Davies "DVD Doyen" - See all my reviews
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This season is one of the best star trek seasons there are, and considering there have been 28 seasons in 5 series's thats quite an achievement. It includes very memorable episodes including Way of a Warrior when a certain klingon officer joins the series and the very funny Little Green Men. And at the end Odo gets... well you'll have to buy it and find out.
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Trek: great; Paramount: not so great, 28 Oct 2003
Season 4 of DS9 is, in many ways, where the series kicked off and, indeed, away from the controversy over Babylon 5 (who-knicked-who's-idea) and the inevitable cynicism of some TOS and TNG fans. The intro sequence is spruced up, and the episodes are, for the most part, very strong, both as individual episodes and as a continuing storyline.

The Way of the Warrior Parts I & II is a great beginning to the season; good plotline, the reintroduction and (thankful) enhancement of Worf's character, and some bold and satisfying battle-scenes. Episodes along this political/beat-em-up line are nicely balanced with more introspective episodes such as The Visitor - a heart-wrenching vignette-esque episode which strengthens emotional ties and ensures Jake Sisko never becomes a Wesley Crusher. Equally, both these types are nicely padded with episodes such as Little Green Men and Our Man Bashir - nice signs that Trek still has a sense of the comic, not to mention the self-ironic.

I still have some reservations about Rejoined, which is a second stab by the writers to 'deal' with the 'problem' of homosexuality. In comparison to TNG's The Outcast, it is far more maturely conceived. The only thing I take issue with is the fact that it is yet another lesbian kiss which, despite Paramount's insistence, is both more acceptable and, potentially, quite titilating for the audience. Something tells me they won't ever have a male kiss... However, the episode is not strictly about homosexuality, and as an episode it is very fine.

Talking of Paramount, the DVD extras are what really let their side down. Considering the self-honed, dedicated abilities of fans to produce websites, magazines and so forth, you would think that the professionals with access to all the material would produce something astounding. What they have done is, sadly, what they always seem to do - produce low-budget humdrum of little interest that, at times, implied that they've never actually watched Trek, let alone taken any interest in it. And this isn't just a case of sad-trekker-thinks-he-knows-best: I doubt any of this would be of interest to a passing viewer. Apart from some of the stuff on Worf, and the really good interview with Leeta (Chase Masterson[?]), I'd rather they hadn't bothered.

General verdict: a fantastic renewal of a slightly problematic series, great for trekkers, trekkies and normal people alike - but only watch the extras if you're REALLY bored.

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great viewing, 23 Oct 2003
By M. Brants (Tilburg Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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The fourth season of DS9 sees Worf returning to the Star Trek family. Overall this season is great, with only one mediocre episode (The Muse).

My favourite episode are (in no particular order):
- THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR (great double-length episode with plenty of action)
- THE VISITOR (the best episode of this season, if not the whole series, great acting from Tony Todd, Avery Brooks and Cirroc Lofton)
- INDISCRETION (any episode with Kira and Dukat is good)
- LITTLE GREEN MEN (the head-banging scene is hilarious)
- OUR MAN BASHIR (A brilliant, deliberately over-the-top episode with a great musical score. Watch out for Garak's comments!)
- CROSSFIRE (the second best episode of this season. René Auberjonois is brilliant in portraying a man torn between his duty and his feelings)
- RETURN TO GRACE (another great Kira/Dukat episode)
- SONS OF MOGH (a terrific episode with Tony Todd, this time as Worf's brother Kurn)
- RULES OF ENGAGEMENT (A courtroom drama. I love the way this was filmed, with the characters speaking directly into the camera)
- HARD TIME (extraordinary acting by Colm Meaney)
- SHATTERED MIRROR (another visit to the mirror-universe. The scenes with Garak and Worf are very funny)
- TO THE DEATH (introduces Weyoun, played by the great Jeffrey Combs)
- THE QUICKENING (Bashir is taken down a peg or two)
- BROKEN LINK (the ending makes you beg for more, more, more)

The special features are good, especially MICHAEL WESTMORE'S ALIENS. watch WORF''S CREW DOSSIER carefully and you will notice that Michael Dorn does not have the same build as Worf (in a behind the scenes clip you see him wearing padding on his chest, arms and back!).

If you are a DS9 fan you will already have bought this season. If you are not, buy it now and you will be amazed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Watch this space
This has to be the best season of DS9, with it's strong scripts and ever dark feeling this paved the way for the other seasons more darker tone; the best episode being Hard Time... Read more
Published on 2 May 2006 by Gavieboy

5.0 out of 5 stars One ground breaking season
This is where it all begins to come clear the Cardassians have closed their borders the Fedreation is aiming itself to the teeth and the Klingons are preparing to invade... Read more
Published on 25 Jul 2005 by Mr. M. Littledyke

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best So Far
Having been a big fan of the next gen and only having caught a few episodes of DS9 on sky i was never a fan. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Getting Better
Like all Star Trek series, DS9 got off to a rather slow start. Season 4 was when things really started to kcik off. For one thing, the Klingons were finally back! Read more
Published on 3 Oct 2003 by Mr. Scott G. Mcdonald

5.0 out of 5 stars The Fourth Season is a must have...
This season gets a real shake up, and ends up churning out some of the best hours EVER on television. You just have to see it to believe it. Read more
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