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Season Four of Outlander continues the story of Claire and Jamie Fraser as they try to make a home for themselves in colonial America. Review: Strays a bit from the books, but still a quality show - I have read the Outlander series (all of it, not just the 8 "big books") a couple times, and i have enjoyed the show. As always, it must have been difficult to condense these huge books with many, many characters and side stories into just a few episodes each year. I always find that I enjoy each episode more watching them again after watching the entire season. By then the changes from the books has sunk in, and I can enjoy the way the show was done more. My biggest disappointment content-wise is that when something is left out, it often seems to be the humourous parts of the books. There was plenty of stuff that was funny in this book (Willie and Ian in the latrine with the snake and Claire beating the bear over the head with a fish while Jamie is fighting for his life come to mind quickly). But the writers usually give a nod to those occurences somewhere even if it is just a quick clip at the beginning of the episode. (Yes, we all saw the snake slithering away at the beginning of what would have been the latrine episode). However, thank you Starz for offering these shows as a downloadable version onto my Kindle! We travel a lot to places where there is no internet, and it is great being able to download a show and take it with us for rainy days when we are sick of reading a book. My one disappointment is that we cannot load the episodes onto a computer and Kindles no longer have an HDMI interface, so we have no way to watch the downloaded shows on the larger screen of our trailer television. Boo! Any chance desertcart could fix that for us, please? We don't want to have to purchase the DVDs, too, and those don't work well in a car on on an airplane! Review: dvd - love this series. dvd in great condition











| ASIN | B07N3RFXHX |
| Actors | Caitriona Balfe, Richard Rankin, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,425 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #5,094 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (14,982) |
| Dubbed: | French |
| Item model number | 55480 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | DVD |
| Number of discs | 5 |
| Producers | Jennifer Yale, Michael O'Halloran, Shaina Fewell |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.28 ounces |
| Release date | May 28, 2019 |
| Run time | 12 hours and 26 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
S**L
Strays a bit from the books, but still a quality show
I have read the Outlander series (all of it, not just the 8 "big books") a couple times, and i have enjoyed the show. As always, it must have been difficult to condense these huge books with many, many characters and side stories into just a few episodes each year. I always find that I enjoy each episode more watching them again after watching the entire season. By then the changes from the books has sunk in, and I can enjoy the way the show was done more. My biggest disappointment content-wise is that when something is left out, it often seems to be the humourous parts of the books. There was plenty of stuff that was funny in this book (Willie and Ian in the latrine with the snake and Claire beating the bear over the head with a fish while Jamie is fighting for his life come to mind quickly). But the writers usually give a nod to those occurences somewhere even if it is just a quick clip at the beginning of the episode. (Yes, we all saw the snake slithering away at the beginning of what would have been the latrine episode). However, thank you Starz for offering these shows as a downloadable version onto my Kindle! We travel a lot to places where there is no internet, and it is great being able to download a show and take it with us for rainy days when we are sick of reading a book. My one disappointment is that we cannot load the episodes onto a computer and Kindles no longer have an HDMI interface, so we have no way to watch the downloaded shows on the larger screen of our trailer television. Boo! Any chance Amazon could fix that for us, please? We don't want to have to purchase the DVDs, too, and those don't work well in a car on on an airplane!
B**T
dvd
love this series. dvd in great condition
P**L
Outlander is a superb show but did Sony make a little 'flub' on Season 4 disc 1?
I truly hate that this review is turning into a hate fest for season 4. I personally watch the show for entertainment and found it entertaining and enjoyable. I also think that it has set us up for a very interesting season 5. One problem that I have had so far (I'm only on disc 2) is on disc 1. After the credits have run for episode 1 and before the opening of episode 2 there is a clip of how Ian won Rollo. Rollo actually alerted them to the intruders at the end of episode one so I was a little confused about why it was inserted where it is---it seems like it should have been part of episode one. I’m not sure if this was purposefully done or if it is an error in the making of the disc or perhaps it is just my disc. Has anyone else noticed this? The more I watch, the more I think it was intentional but I am not sure as to why. Post note—-I watched all discs and learned that these little inserts were additional content (deleted scenes that help build the story). I do love this show and can’t wait for season 5!!
J**N
Outlander is a must see for men and women alike!
Season 4 covers a lot of changes that the Frasers have to adapt to after their arrival in the American colonies. Their grown daughter and her fiance both go through the stones to join them, initially to warn them of their future. Everyone endures some hardships and some blessings, but their resilience sees them through it all. As with all the others, this season leaves fans anxiously waiting for the next season in this highly addictive time travel based historical series that is packed with intense emotional drama, vivid scenery, period costumes, and action adventure during the volatile 1700s in Scottish, English, and American history. This Starz TV series is so addictive that fans call the period between seasons "droughtlander." As usual, there are a few differences between the books and the TV series, but the majority of the story holds true to the well loved books. Book 9, Go Tell the Bees That I am Gone is expected to be released later in 2019.
W**Y
Best show on television
Season 4 is the continuing story of Claire & Jamie Fraser as they make their home in the North Carolina mountains in the 1770’s. Based on the Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon. This screen adaptation perhaps is not quite as well written as previous seasons but I gave it 5 stars for the brilliant acting of Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser & Caitriona Balfe as Claire Fraser as well as outstanding favorites John Bell as young Ian, Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randall & Richard Rankin as Roger Wakefield plus the surprise return of a couple of actors/ characters from previous seasons. There are also several new outstanding actors portraying great new characters. The cinematography and scenic vistas of Scotland doubling as the NC mountains are very good as well. All in all this is a great addition to your video library especially if you are an Outlander fan.
K**E
Best show on television!
Best show on television, hands down. Other than the incredible acting, the music is genius, the clothing is handsewn and researched to the times. The other genius is the set creator. Every detail is perfect. This is the first season I've noticed a little bit of greenscreen. All other seasons are filmed in incredible locations. This is no GOT where everything is digitally created. This is real and true and tells Diana Gabaldon's stories beautifully. I would recommend all 4 seasons. They are an excellent investment with lots of special features, podcasts and deleted scenes. And when you see and hear Sam Heughan speak in his normal voice in specials features, you won't believe he's the same person that plays Jamie.
K**E
Great edition
By far my favorite season of the collector's editions. I love the little cloth pull tab to lift the case out. The fact that it includes the soundtrack this time was a nice surprise. The case is sturdy and discs were in perfect condition. Inside the disc case the discs are in snap in plastic trays 1 for each with 2 in front and 3 in the back. In the middle is the connected book with glossy pictures of season and behind the scenes, as well as what is on each disc. Included in the box is a excerpt of diana gabaldon's next book that will be coming out and a Sony code for the season, which I believe Sony has closed their site? Overall a great set and worth the purchase if you are a fellow Outlander lover.
B**S
Love this series
This is a fantastic series! I recommend highly to anyone who enjoys watching period pieces. Im very sad season 8 will be the final season.
H**X
Les dvd sont illisibles, le code zone étant faux ou inadapté
A**R
Season 4 Outlander was awesome. It is full of a lot of new characters and old ones too which keeps it interesting all the way to the end. I would say that Season 4 is the best so far and Season 2 is second best. In Season 4, there is an extensive rape subplot. Also, there is a scene that pays homage to the movie PLATOON, complete with a tragic death scene in slow-motion, and the same hauntingly sad music from PLATOON. There is even a very brief simulated homosexual sex scene (oh dear!) this time around (Lord John Grey & Judge Alderdyce) just like near the end of Season 1 (Jamie & Capt Randall). Do we really need these homosexual storylines in Outlander??? Some of the best scenes of the Season revolve around the River Run Plantation and the owner who happens to be Jamie's Auntie Jocasta. At the end of Season 4, all the story line loose ends are tied and completed. Talk about happy endings!
C**E
To watch and keep to watch again and again
A**R
Excellent! Top quality acting and production. Very young America and the first settlers. Authentic Native Americans, impressive. The love story continues but now much more established and sure......usual wonderful chemistry between Jamie and Claire...... Has taken me time to translate the Brianna from the book to the screen but now I like the portrayal. Richard Rankin should modify that Glasgow accent a bit....he’s an Oxford University professor after all! Little more education please.....very hot Roger though.....
E**Z
Me gusta, pero me equivoque porque no tiene subtitulos en español No es culpa suya
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