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List Price: $79.98 | | Label: Koch Vision
Salesrank: 18193
Released: November 6, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
The Australian outback adventure continues with 32 memorable episodes that see the women of Drovers Run band together following Claire’s unexpected death. Passions flare as Dave returns and tries to win back Tess from Nick. Meanwhile, Meg’s sister Kate arrives, allowing them a second chance to repair their damaged relationship. Season Four culminates with a shocking revelation that will change their lives forever.
McLeod's Daughters - Season 4 Reviews:
Show gutted without Claire and Becky 
2009-06-22 - McCleod's daughters was unique for television; it had heart, spirit, and charm. The premise of a group of determined women with a common goal, the development of their characters, their personal growth through life's ups and downs, was fabulous. The first three seasons focused on connections, to family, friends, heritage and the land.
The 4th season on is just another tv drama, good at times, but without the same focus on family ties and station life that so engrossed me. I couldn't wait to see all of the Seasons 1 through 3. Although the end of Season 3 was extremely well done - (I cried, and I never cry!) it truly gutted the show. The storyline moved too far away from the initial relationships and rural life, and became too convoluted to be believable.
mcleod's daughters 
2009-02-22 - After Claire character was lilled off last season the lost something;they tried to make up for it by bring in more characters;I still in enjoyed to old characters and their story but season 4 was the end for me.
after Claire 
2008-01-28 - I was concerned after the loss of Claire how the cast would make it, but wow. They really keep the spirit of Drover's and Claire alive. And the story lines still draw you right in. Cant wait for the next release!!!
Dissapointing after 1-3 but I'm in it now and will keep watching..... 
2008-01-28 - I have to say I was a bit dissapointed with season 4. This doesn't mean I didn't watch or enjoy it, but the show really is not the same without you know who.
Like a good book you can hardly put down, I couldn't wait to find 39 minutes to fit in an episode of McLeod's Daughters from Seasons 1-3. (My mother loaned me all three seasons at once, talking about starting an addiction and feeding it at the same time!!!) Anyway, I got through the first three seasons at a ridiculous pace.
Then came season 4. It started off kind of wierd (after the ending of season 3, you know...). But...I did enjoy it. However, with season four I was not obsessing over when I'd be able to fit in the next episode in, or having an eight episode marathon Saturday. It just wasn't that captivating.
One thing that is odd, Drover's run just doesn't seem to be on the financial brink at all times in season 4. There used to be talk of bills, or payments, or sales, or contracts on practically every episode of seasons 1-3, all of a sudden in Season 4 financial problems are mentioned only once in a blue moon.
I have pre ordered season 5, and will probably order every season and watch till season 8. However, there was no way i could give this 5 stars, after giving seasons 1-3 5 stars. It is still a great show, and we've got nothing like it on American tv, but it's not as good as before.
McLeod's Daughters returns at last in the USA 
2008-01-28 - Hurray, this fantastic Australian drama is finally available in USA-format DVD. The first three seasons were broadcast by just one American channel, which then dropped it. Then ensued a long drought. At last, the story continues thanks to Koch Vision, the Nine Network, and Millennium Television. As always, the writing, casting, and acting are engaging, intimate, and utterly real. The setting in South Australia is sublimely beautiful. This is a wonderful show that deserves much greater exposure outside Australia.