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| Soap - The Complete Fourth Season | 
enlarge | Director: J.d. Lobue Actors: Rod Roddy, Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Cathryn Damon, Ted Wass Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 8151
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 3 Running Time: 523 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.7
MPN: COLD11754D ISBN: 1404989587 UPC: 043396117549 EAN: 9781404989580 ASIN: B000AMJG5S
Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 1977 Release Date: October 11, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New! Factory Sealed! US Retail DVD! Customer service is our #1 priority. Thank you for choosing MediaThrill.
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Product Description Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/11/2005 Run time: 523 minutes
Amazon.com Even as it struggled with lower ratings and ongoing backlash from conservative watchdogs, Soap entered its fourth and final season with big laughs and plenty of surprises. The series was beginning to lose its edge with interwoven plots even more preposterous than usual, but its primary strengths (a great ensemble cast, risk-taking writing, and a delicate combination of humor and pathos) are still abundantly evident as Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) emerges from a coma in episode 1. In the 20 episodes that follow, Burt (Robert Mulligan) will survive a blackmailing scandal and, as the new local sheriff, begin a political career; Jodie (Billy Crystal) fights for child custody, enters into psychotherapy, and begins to channel a 90-year-old Jewish man from a previous life; Mary (Cathryn Damon) suspects that her newborn child is an extraterrestrial, and devastates Jessica with a long-held secret about her past involving Chester (Robert Mandan); and the now-liberated Jessica gets involved with El Puerco (Gregory Sierra, from TV's Barney Miller), a revolutionary from the (fictional) Latin American country of Malaguay. These and other plots--including an affair between Danny (Ted Wass) and Chester's new wife Annie (Nancy Dolman), and the climactic kidnapping of Jessica--ensured that Soap's final season was never boring for even a minute, and the one-liners are endlessly quotable as series creator Susan Harris (here backed, for the first time, by a stable of cowriters) dares to combine comedy with heavier elements of betrayal, alcoholism, life-threatening situations, and heartwarming reconciliation. These shifts of tone still qualify Soap as one of the most accomplished sitcoms in TV history (you'd be hard pressed to find a better cast capable of handling such a dynamic range of comi-tragic extremes), and with Sierra and a then-unknown Joe Mantegna providing the best laughs from an impressive guest-star lineup, the series mixed up its volatile ingredients with considerable aplomb and no small degree of genuine humanity. While some characters suffered due to the season's ambitious plotting, it's still clear that Soap could have thrived into a fifth season and beyond. Alas, it wasn't to be. Amidst threats of sponsor withdrawal and the inevitable fallout of ratings in decline, ABC pulled the plug on Soap, depriving loyal viewers to a resolution to this season's cliffhangers, which left several key characters on the brink of disaster. It's therefore regrettable that this DVD set lacks any bonus material that would provide a retrospective summation of what was, for its time, one of TV's boldest comedy experiments. --Jeff Shannon
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Soap The Complete Fourth Season December 16, 2008 Hillarious Episode, I really enjoyed this season, but found it hard to believe it ended the way it did.
Great show December 6, 2008 I have watched the whole series and enjoyed it very much however the end of the fourth season leaves you hanging expecting a fifth.
Came to an end far too early. April 22, 2008 I used to run home to watch this classic series. As a Brit, I would say that this was one of the best things to have ever come out of America.
what?? that was an ending???? rent it--don't buy it December 5, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
after enjoying three season's episodes and each night looking forward to rejoining those dysfunctional families, the campbells and the tates, i was stunned to be left scratching my head at the end of the 3rd disc of the fourth and final season!!!
i feel betrayed by sony, that at the very least, they might have added a little something, ANYTHING!!!to have explained the incomplete, raw, horrid, lazy and just mean suspension at the end of the series. although i enjoyed the previous countless discs and episodes, i am disappointed and dismayed that i invested in a series that ultimately was fatally flawed.
the joys of having revelled in the vivid characters played by katherine helmond, billy crystal plus the actor's performances of the other characters: burt, danny, elaine, mary (loved her!!!), dutch and the nasty piece of work eunice (good name for the character), the major--all were left dying in the smoldering heap of the head-oon crash that ended the series. shame on sony/abc/the creators and owners of this ground-breaking series.
Soap-The Complete Fourth Season October 28, 2007 Everything was great about this product: the cover, picture, and sound! A must recommend!! Definitely a 5 star review!
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