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    Northern Exposure - The Complete Fourth Season

    Northern Exposure - The Complete Fourth SeasonDirectors: Adam Arkin, Bill D'Elia, Charles Braverman, Daniel Attias, Dean Parisot
    Actors: Rob Morrow, Janine Turner, Barry Corbin, John Cullum, Darren E. Burrows
    Studio: Universal Studios
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $59.98
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    Seller: filmandmusicusastore
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 75 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3134

    Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 3
    Running Time: 1167 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
    Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.9

    MPN: D28294D
    UPC: 025192829420
    EAN: 0025192829420
    ASIN: B000CQM4Z6

    Theatrical Release Date: July 12, 1990
    Release Date: March 28, 2006
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    NORTHERN EXPOSURE: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON REUNITES THEENDEARING, QUIRKY CITIZENS OF CICELY ALASKA FOR THE BEST SEASON YET!


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    5 out of 5 stars The Season That Hooked Us All....   December 15, 2005
    Jake McKay (sumter, sc)
    267 out of 281 found this review helpful

    Season Four of Northern Exposure introduces us to the strange "Bubble Man", depicts Chris flinging a coffin, and leaves us with a pregnant and musical Shelly. There's lots more to enjoy in this mid-series season!

    Here is a brief decription of each episode (from http://home.comcast.net/%7Emcnotes/WhatEp.html )


    4.1 Northwest Passages
    To celebrate her thirtieth birthday, Maggie spends the weekend camping alone to reflect on her life and cleanse her soul. Marilyn asks Chris to help her learn how to drive. Maurice rambles endlessly into a recorder about his past in an attempt to write his memoirs.

    4.2 Midnight Sun
    Joel is "light loony" and, with his enormous amount of excess energy, coaches the Cicely Quarks in their annual basketball game against Sleetmute. An old friend (Gillis Toomy) drops in to visit Ruth-Anne and outfits the town from his collection of fashionable ensembles.

    4.3 Nothing's Perfect
    Chris kills a dog with his truck and quickly falls in love with its owner (Amy, the Pi Lady). Maurice buys an extremely expensive Augsburg clock and with its delivery comes a highly trained specialist to install it.

    4.4 Heroes
    Chris must decide what to do with his deceased friend's remains (Tooley). A heavy-metal rock star (Guest star Adam Ant) mistakenly arrives in Cicely instead of Sicily.

    4.5 Blowing Bubbles
    A mysterious new resident (Mike Monroe) quarantines himself in Cicely, arousing Maggie's interest and Joel's disbelief. Ruth-Anne must also cope with a new addition to the community - her materialistic son, Matthew, who gives up his career as an investment banker in Atlanta in search of a simpler life.

    4.6 On Your Own
    The Flying Man returns to Cicely to woo Marilyn; Ed finds a ring that once belonged to Federico Fellini; Maurice has Mike rewrite his will to include his recently discovered Korean son, Duk Won.

    4.7 The Bad Seed
    Everyone is shocked when Holling's unknown illegitimate daughter arrives in town - especially Holling who believed he was sterile. Maggie assists Marilyn in her search for her dream house. Ed is excited about his annual visit from Princess, a crane he took under his wing when she was abandoned as a baby.

    4.8 Thanksgiving
    Cicely readies itself for the annual Day of the Dead parade and Thanksgiving Day feast; Joel discovers he owes the state of Alaska a fifth year of service.

    4.9 Do The Right Thing
    An ex-member of the KGB visits Cicely to sell Maurice his official Russian dossier; a health inspector surveys The Brick for the first time in more then thirty years; Maggie makes a vow to herself to live each day as if it was her last.

    4.10 Crime and Punishment
    Chris' past finally catches up with him and he is apprehended and tried for breaking parole in the state of West Virginia many years earlier.

    4.11 Survival of the Species
    Ed becomes environmentally conscious; Maggie discovers ancient Indian relics in her backyard; Chris befriends a young delinquent and teaches him about life on the road.

    4.12 Revelations
    Chris takes his vacation at a monastery; Ruth-Anne pays Maurice the remaining amount owed on her store; Joel becomes incredibly antsy when he has no patients.

    4.13 Duets
    Ed's spiritual guide leads him to his natural father; Maggie and Mike share their first kiss; traveling piano tuner visits the Brick to adjust its ancient upright.

    4.14 Grosse Pointe, 48230
    Maggie bribes Joel into accompanying her to her grandmother's birthday party in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

    4.15 Learning Curve
    Much to Joel's distress, Marilyn goes on vacation by herself; Holling attempts to earn his high school diploma; the regional teacher spends two weeks in Cicely and almost becomes a role model for Maggie.

    4.16 Ill Wind
    Drastic tension between Maggie and Joel; Maurice is unhappy when Chris saves his life; Ed is intrigued by death.

    4.17 Love's Labour Mislaid
    Maggie forgets having sex with Joel; Ed faces an arranged marriage; a rare bird is seen (a Siberian Tit) and Holling and Ruth-Anne go out to see it.

    4.18 Northern Lights
    Maurice befriends Cicely's first homeless man; Joel goes on strike when his vacation is denied; Ruth-Anne, Chris, and Holling perform their various winter rituals.

    4.19 Family Feud
    When a totem pole is carved for the Whirlwind family, a family feud originating from an incident in 1934 is resurrected, dividing the Native Americans in Cicely.

    4.20 Homesick
    When Mike (guest star Anthony Edwards) gets test results showing he is completely healthy, he feels obligated to leave Cicely and Maggie behind to continue his environmental crusade.

    4.21 The Big Feast
    To celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Minnifield Communications, Maurice plans an extremely elaborate party; Adam and Eve (guest stars Adam Arkin and Valerie Mahaffey) return to Cicely with their new baby.

    4.22 Kaddish for Uncle Manny
    When Joel's uncle dies, he discovers that the important bonds in times of trouble are not necessarily from a common religion, but rather a sense of community.


    4.23 Mud and Blood
    At the coming of spring, Maggie and Holling find affirmation of life in Shelly's pregnancy.

    4.24 Sleeping With the Enemy
    Duk Won seeks approval of his bethrothed; Ed makes a movie in Tlinget; Holling wants more sex.

    4.25 Old Tree
    When an old tree considered to be a Cicely historical landmark appears to by dying, Joel dons a tree doctor's hat and gives his prognosis. Joel hurts himself everytime Maggie is nice to him. Shelly starts singing instead of talking.



    3 out of 5 stars Where words leave off, music begins. - Heinrich Heine   December 2, 2006
    keauxgeigh (San Francisco, CA USA)
    30 out of 32 found this review helpful

    The replacement music on the DVDs has been such a mighty controversy regarding the release of NX on DVD. It's such a shame because I haven't heard of any other TV show being released on DVD that has had this problem.

    I loved the show, and I really didn't notice the replacement music on Seasons 1-3, so I thought it could be forgiven. I figured that the original music was an artistic decision on the part of the creators of the series. If they couldn't get the rights at an affordable price for the DVDs, they would have to make more artistic decisions regarding replacement music. How bad could it be? How far could they go wrong?

    Unfortunately, with Season 4, I am noticing it, and for me, I'm realizing how much the original choices of music were the heart of some scenes, and very often the heart of the all-important final scene, the one that leaves you with "that feeling". Often the music is essential for "that feeling".

    So I realize I fall into the "original music is essential" camp of NX fans. If the music isn't the heart of the show's emotions for you, great. But Season 4 is the last one that I'll buy unless they find a way to release the series with the original music.

    I'm glad I purchased seasons 1-4 to show my support (or else how else would they know how popular the show is so they can think about buying the rights to the original music), but I'm done with these DVDs. I'll watch them through and put them on a shelf, give them to relatives and hope they can get into them, but for my enjoyment, the original music was essential, and it's missing.

    Hopefully, they won't be like David Bowie CDs, undergoing 3 or 4 releases until hardcore fans give him the finger and say "F*** You, David, I've given you enough money. I'm sticking with the Rykodiscs" like I did.



    3 out of 5 stars Universal Studios = Cheese Factor   April 17, 2006
    Rob Woodford (Kennewick, WA USA)
    34 out of 39 found this review helpful

    I have all the episodes of Northern Exposure on VHS and have enjoyed them for several years now. It's my favorite television show; I've seen every episode multiple times.
    I've been fine with the DVDs but preferred the VHS tapes - despite their commercials, inferior quality, and slightly cut scenes - because, as many people have noted, the soundtracks on the DVDs for the second through fourth season have been changed.
    The fourth season has finally turned me against the DVDs, for a very personal reason.
    My favorite episode of Northern Exposure is "Nothing's Perfect," the third episode of the fourth season. The absolutely, positively most poignant few minutes of that show are hearing Danny Kaye's recording of "Inchworm" at the end of the episode. Truly, it's enough to make a person a little misty.
    Prior to the season four DVDs I grudgingly accepted the replacement music because it generally didn't grossly interfere with the telling of the stories. Yes, it was hard not to hear "Is That All There Is?" at Rick's funeral in season two, but I could deal with that.
    "Nothing's Perfect" is absolutely, positively not the same show without "Inchworm." I was relieved at first, because the DVD deceptively borrows a few lines of the song, but then it morphs into a song that has nothing to do with the theme of the show - as show which, as noted, is my favorite episode of my favorite television show of all-time.
    Universal Studios is known for giving reputable actors a lot of money to take part in cheesy films. I didn't know the same cheese factor applies to its television offerings, but I've learned that's the case.
    I hope someday enough fans of the show will have complained that Universal will release Northern Exposure again, this time *with* the music the producers and other creative people involved with the show so painstakingly chose to illustrate the stories they wanted to tell. I can't believe it's impossible to produce a limited edition for fans who are willing to pay a premium to see the show as it originally ran on TV, as it was originally intended to be viewed.
    I hope Universal is listening.



    5 out of 5 stars The music is hacked, but the DVD set is still worth the money.   April 5, 2006
    Skyclad (Michigan)
    18 out of 20 found this review helpful

    I got the season 4 DVD set in last week and I must say I'm pretty impressed. I had issues with every season so far, but aside from the obvious fact that the important music is taken out, season 4 is all good. Seasons 1 and 2 were good, but way too expensive for being only half a season long each. Season 3 was the same price as the earlier seasons, but had twice as many episodes because season 3 was the first full season to air. But... season 3 had some synchronization issues. A lot of the sound effects were off, and the characters mouths didn't move in time with voice track. It was odd in season 3 to see someone set a glass on the bar and a full second later you'd hear the "clunk". Season 4 doesn't have those problems. It still has the problems with the music though that I'll never be able to get over. At least the Native American Indian song that plays when Marilyn goes to Seattle this season is still there on this DVD. I hope beyond hope that when it comes to the final season of Northern Exposure that they include the song "Our Town" that played at the end of the final episode. No other song can work there and have as big of an impact as that song did. The atmosphere of that song along with the lyrics are a perfect compliment to say goodbye to the cast of Northern Exposure with.

    I got the Freaks And Geeks DVD set last year from a friend. This show isn't nearly as popular as NX was and it only aired for half a season, yet the Freaks And Geeks DVD's were released with all of the original songs intact. And they had big name bands all throughout each episode... Kiss, Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper, Journey, and tons more. They refused to release the DVD set until they acquired all the rights to the songs they used when it aired on TV. If that show that made little to no money can release their DVD set right, you think Universal could with the Northern Exposure set!



    5 out of 5 stars great show, not all the music is different   April 20, 2006
    roland (Idaho)
    11 out of 11 found this review helpful

    This show was rare, not too many on tv with a diverse and unique array of characters. The writing is original and daring at times. It is true that the music is changed, perhaps copyright issues were involved since alot of the music was from actual recording artists like Edith Piaf, Jimi Hendrix, Danny Kaye, Steven Sondheim, and many other copyrighted recordings.
    Anyway, I have a fairly comprehensive track listing of the original shows and the artist if anyone needs it. This list is not perfectly complete however. The shows are still worth the money, and the music that is in them isnt that bad. It is worthy of note that not all the music has been changed or edited, just watch the episode "Thanksgiving" and you still hear Django Reinhardt, or watch "The Bad Seed" and at the end you hear the same Brian Eno song that is on the soundtrack CD.
    I would like to have all the music the same - but some is better than none!


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