Product Description All 25 episodes from the fourth season of the US forensic investigation drama series starring Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz. Episodes are: 'Yanks in the UK', 'The Man in the Outhouse', 'The Finger in the Nest', 'The Perfect Pieces in the Purple Pond', 'The Crank in the Shaft', 'The He in the She', 'The Skull in the Sculpture', 'The Con Man in the Meth Lab', 'The Passenger in the Oven', 'The Bone That Blew', 'Double Trouble in the Panhandle', 'Fire in the Ice', 'The Hero in the Hold', 'The Princess and the Pear', 'The Bones That Foam', 'The Salt in the Wounds', 'The Doctor in the Den', 'The Science in the Physicist', 'The Cinderella in the Cardboard', 'Mayhem On a Cross', 'The Double Death of the Dearly Departed', 'The Girl in the Mask', 'The Beaver in the Otter', 'The Critic in the Cabernet' and 'The End in the Beginning'. .co.uk Review A show that continues to go from strength to strength, Bones is based around the character of forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan (a creation of author Kathy Reichs) and FBI Special Agent Seely Booth, who between them must use forensic science to get to the bottom of some particularly gruesome crimes. Season four of Bones finds the show in particularly rich form. Brennan and Booth have a variety of different cases to tackle, as you’d expect, backed up with exposition about earlier events and many interesting new developments. It’d be remiss to spoil them here, but Bones, to its credit, manages to be as fresh and as interesting as when it first arrived. What helps gives the show a distinction is its marriage of genres. At its heart, it’s a hard-nailed crime show, but it effortlessly weaves in comedy, romance and some very impressive twists, with an undercurrent of unpredictability that serves it well. The writers clearly had their thinking caps on for season four, too, and while there are one or two lulls, they’re easily compensated for by some very impressive episodes. The relationship between Brennan and Booth clearly sits at the core of the show, and even that--appreciating that television has taken us down similar roads in the past--is interesting to watch, and well realised. Bones might, at first glance, be easy to dismiss as just another crime show. But there’s genuinely impressive work going on here, and some very smart writing. If it’s at this level of quality four seasons in, then Bones has a very bright future ahead of it. --Jon Foster
D**L
Good
Good
E**L
characterful, intellectual and generally great
The series starts off just where the last one finished and there is no transition effect from the ethos of the last 3 series to this one at all that you might find in other shows, so instantly there is no dissapointment due to small niggling changes. The episodes are varied and interesting as always and there are some that stand out from the rest as being pure brilliance, one of the old villains makes a re-appearance and some lose ends are tied up nicely. The series for me can be summed up as a character study of sorts, not so much focus is put on an undlerlying story as in other series but that doesn't take anything away from this one, the characters instead get a lot more detailed and as a result a warm richness shines through the series which gets brighter and brighter all the way to the end.The story between Boothe and Bones intensifies dramatically and the link with sweets brings him into his own nicely. their relationship begins to fire up toward the end of the season and the surprise ending leaves you gasping for more! One other really nice touch is that there are more than one interns looking for Zacks job and this gives you a chance to see 5 other really diverse characters that add loads to the comedy and also make the rest of the team stand out in the process as veterans of the show.My only two criticisms are that the episodes can blend into one another about half way through the season towards three-quaters through, as there is no underlying story apart from the character development, and the lack of story with Zack after you realise one frankly brutal fact about him in the last series. You still get the feel of progression but at a very leisurely pace, this only picks up in the last 3 or so episodes, then it gets amzingly great again.Overall this is great viewing and the last 2 episodes are extemely memorable and some of the greatest Drama this show has produced. not to mention the effects which can sometimes leave you wondering how people making this show can still have an apetite! I cannot wait for season 5!
M**H
Came early and well wrapped
Love all the bones dvds . The storyline are really good. Now have all 12 seasons
M**N
Bones - Season 4 - Best yet
This is a television programme peaking, it is definately at its best here in all 26 episodes of season 4. If you like Bones, this is the season not to be missed.The characters are now all nicely fleshed out and the series cracks on with some great dialogue and ingenious stories. Seely Booth continues to look ever more at ease as the wise cracking FBI all action hero with a heart of gold. And Temperance Brennan rides along side him as the genius anthropologist with shockingly poor social skills from spending too many years too deeply immersed in the sterile world of academia and science.It works very well, with high production values, terrific and wonderfully gory special effects and attention to detail throughout every script, with hardly ever a duff character. Although... I have to say that I believe the character of Angela Montenegro has run it's course. She adds very little to this season and it would not suprise me to see her fade out of season five.And one other small gripe - Episode 26, the season finale was a stinker. To my mind the only epsiode that didn't grip me or offer any real level of suspense. As a cliffhanger it finished the season with a dull wimper. I imagine the cast all thought it was great fun, but NO, bad bones, stop it, stick to what you do well.So, I've docked a star for the final episode, but other than that top quality programming. It is a series in its prime.
J**N
It can be very funny at times
I like this product very much there's nothing that I dislike about it
A**R
Great
Enjoying the series - However, it is not based on any of the books which can be a bit confusing
L**1
Problems with downloads after purchase on 2 occasions
Bought 5 episodes but they did not load at the time of purchase - very disappointing. Able to access after 2 days. Obviously fabulous when it did load!
C**D
A Real Buyer
Firstly did you know the people who review these dvds haven't actually purchased it yet they still review it,so now the season a 10/10 from... Dr. Brennans assistant is founds to be gormogons assosiate in ther last season, and nw she needs to pick a new assistant.. all way through season different assistants come with great storys for each..season 4 is like all the others with more jokes more bones and more!!the season premier starts off with them in england and the season finale is a special episode aswell..PACKAGING! 11/10just like all the other seasons it comes in a large clear dvd box which holds 7 dvds. The inside doesn't move about cause in the corners it has this special thing that holds them together, amazing rightand the special features 10/10,they show deleted scenes which should have been kept in and more.... a must buy and see for bones fans or just someone who wants to start watching it.
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