The Walking Dead: Season 4 [Blu-ray + Digital HD Ultraviolet Copy]
M**2
The Best show on TV #1 and a great Blu Ray to go with it
Walking dead blu ray s4 reviewPQ very similar to the other Walking Dead Blu Rays, very good natural colors, a little grain but still good detail. Zombie makeup looks very good and not fake looking. Good blacks and shadow detail.Audio good, clean & rich. Sometime lacked background depth you would hear in the other seasons, stuff like birds and the sound a leaves rustling in the wind. Its not they are never present it just more limited then other seasons. The Walking Dead just keeps getting better and better each season. This show and this season does the comic book justice, this season covers a lot from the comic book but does it in a very good way. It is not rushed, the order of something's are changed from the comic to the show. It flows very good from one problem to the next without feeling forced. The actors and actresses are better then ever, they never mumble their lines, they all give best and it is Good. I must say the actor that plays Carl has come so far from the 1 season to this season. The Best show on TV, it is one for the books, up there with BSG, Star Trek and MASH.4.5 stars for the Blu Ray5 stars for the best show on TV
N**R
A fantastic series!
I love this show, and I am currently watching it from the beginning for the third time. I am so glad to see that Amazon reviewers realize this show is not about zombies but about human survivors. As Rick makes clear in Season 5, the survivors are the walking dead.This is in contrast to the reviews on IMDb, where the reviewers constantly grouse about "slow" episodes, use the term "character development" as if it were a dirty word, gripe that the TV series does not follow the comics verbatim, and howl if an episode does not feature at least 20 zombies getting their head bashed in. I like the action episodes as much as anyone, but I also love the quieter episodes that concentrate upon the interaction of 2 or 3 individuals. I would be happy to watch an episode that didn't have any zombies at all.I also want to say that the Governor is one of my favorite characters in the entire series, and that David Morrissey does an incredible job of portraying this flawed, haunted individual searching for redemption but sinking into psychosis. Two of my favorite episodes were those that featured the Governor's search for redemption following the fall of Woodbury. Of course, most IMDb reviewers trashed these episodes--too slow, not enough action, didn't feature Rick Grimes's group.Anyway, this is a fantastic series, and I love every episode.--Nightflyer
K**.
Great series
For some reason I had all the seasons except for this one. Now my collection is complete. Great series.
O**!
They play fine. I remember watching the first season of The ...
The discs come in plastic snap cases. They play fine.I remember watching the first season of The Walking Dead (2010- ) back in 2010. I’d never heard of the show and didn’t know anything about it. I was searching for a new favorite show after Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009) ended. The first time I watched The Walking Dead the unexpected blood and gore made me jump off the couch and walk around the living room, pacing and laughing in a defense mechanism sort of way. I was so shocked to see something that graphic on TV.After I got over my initial shock The Walking Dead became one of my favorite shows, until the fourth or fifth season. I was watching the show to see what characters from the quarry in the first season would survive to the end of the series. I dreamed of how I would end the show if I was in charge of the series. I wanted to see Carl kill Rick, then Daryl kill Carl, then Carol kill Daryl, and then have Carol surrounded and ripped apart by walkers, with Morgan watching from a second story window of a nearby building, muttering “I told them to clear. They needed to clear.” But that didn’t happen and when I heard the show’s creators talking about twelve or more seasons I realized there was no planned ending, and then they started spinoff shows like Fear the Walking Dead (2015- ), and I lost all interest in the show and stopped watching the series after season six.With no planned ending The Walking Dead is just another soap opera that I don’t care to follow. There are so many wonderful shows available to binge watch these days. I’m not going to waste my time and money on a show that doesn’t know where it’s going. Maybe I’ll watch the last episode of the show if the series ever ends to see what characters from the quarry in season one make it to the end. The show’s characters’ initial goal of surviving, established in season one, is what I cared about. I wanted to see what characters from season one survived and if they found a cure for the disease. With those goals muted the series is a ship without a rudder.If you’re looking for good stuff to watch consider miniseries like The Astronauts Wives Club (2015), Band of Brothers (2001), Frank Herbert’s Dune (2000), Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune (2003), Into the West (2005), Lonesome Dove (1989), Manhattan (2014-2015), Return to Lonesome Dove (1993), Pride and Prejudice (1995), Taken (2002) and The 10th Kingdom (2000), which are all terrific because they have clear beginnings that establish an objective, then strong middles and conclusive endings where the goal is achieved, like a good novel.Other shows I’ve really enjoyed include Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009), Breaking Bad (2008-2013), Cowboy Bebop (1998), Downton Abbey (2010-2015), Firefly (2002), Game of Thrones (2011-2019), Granite Flats (2013-2015), The IT Crowd (2006-2013), Jericho (2006-2008), Merlin (2008-2012), The Prisoner (1967-1968), Rome (2005-2007), Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011), Spartacus: Blood and Sand (2010), Stargate: SG-1 (1997-2007), Stargate: Atlantis (2004-2009), Star Trek (1966-1969), Star Trek Voyager (1995-2001), and The Tudors (2007-2010). I didn’t list any contemporary series I’m following that don’t have an end date yet, not conducive to binge watching from beginning to finish.If you like reading try some of my favorite fantasy and sci-fi authors: Richard Adams, Palo Bacigulupi, Suzanne Collins, Abe Evergreen, Diana Gabaldon, Hugh Howey, George Martin, Brandon Sanderson, John Scalzi, and Andy Weir.
S**A
Love the Walking Dead
Another great season, but everyone knows that.
A**R
You can't go wrong with this series
TWD Universe is a great adventure to start into and enjoy.
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