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List Price: $49.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 11983
Released: October 10, 2006 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
The Final season includes all 13 explosive Season Five episodes. B.A. Hannibal Murdock and Face are joined by the mysterious General Stockwell (Robert Vaughn) and special effects wiz Frankie 'Dishpan' Santana.System Requirements:Running Time: 193 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 025193040329 Manufacturer No: 30403
The A-Team - Season Five, The Final Season Reviews:
A-Team Season Five 
2009-06-05 - Being 21 years old I have watched the A-Team most of my life and I am a big fan of the show. I love the first four seasons and I just received the fifth season and the episodes I have seen are really good. I do have to get use to that Frankie character still as well as Stockwell but still the shows are good. I've only seen the episodes on the first disk and the third disk since Amazon.com sent me a season five package with two disk three's but I have contacted them and they are sending a replacement with two day shipping and thankfully no charge to me, so hopefully disc two will be with this new set that is coming and I will then get to see those episodes as well.
final season 
2008-09-29 - The only season that really sucked. Murdock, sane? What! You take away my favorite part of the show and give him drivel activities and expect me to stick with you? Nope. Frankie isn't so bad of an addition to the team, I could have lived with that addition even more than I put up with the second reporter of season three.
A-Team 
2008-04-18 - I really enjoyed A-Team as a child. I remember looking forward to it coming on. I have all of the A-Team season. When I saw this here on Amazon at this price I knew I needed to get it. Great great DVD for anyone collection.
Only 13 episodes - wait for a good price! 
2008-02-03 - Not the best season, and certainly not the best retail price for a 13 episode DVD box-set. If you're a fan of the A-Team you're going to want to add the final season to your collection, but I would suggest waiting for a decent sale price.
JM
The Season The A-Team Bit The Dust! 
2008-01-25 - This 1986-87 Season of The A-Team was the worst season of them all, because the team makes a new transition from being for hire and on the run from the Army to being assigned to a mission by Gen. Stockwell(Bob Vaughn), which the team seemed to despise leaving kind of love hate relationship between the team and Stockwell, which made the show kind of cheesy and less interesting and less sophisticated with less action than the first 4 seasons along with the fact that this was the season that caused the show to cancel and caused the ratings to go down the toilet making the show go all the way down to the bottom of the list.
Therefore, you could say that Stockwell stold and KO'd the thunder and popularity of this show, since the team being for hire and on the run from the military is part of what made The A-Team so popular during the first 4 years of that show, but since Stockwell captured the A-Team in the Fifth Season, it was like the team was kissing up to him ever since in order to keep the military from continuing to attempt catching them, but the A-Team would always seem to be so reluctant going on whatever mission Stockwell assigned them, unlike the case in the first 4 seasons, because for instance, whenever the A-Team got hired after Hannibal would do a screening out process interview with each client who wanted to hire the A-Team in the first 4 years of that show.
Therefore, it was like the team was always kissing tail to Stockwell after Stockwell saved the team from being executed after their trial when things didn't work well for the team in court causing the team to be indebted to Stockwell for the rest of their lives, which I'm sure was another thing that caused this show to flop and end up cancelling.
This 1986-1987 Season also takes me all the way back to memory lane when NBC's motto was "Come Home to NBC", since that was NBC's slogan from the Fall of 1986 thru the Summer of 1987.