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List Price: $59.98 | | Label: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
Salesrank: 7023
Released: December 6, 2005 |
| Our Price: $17.29 |
| Used Price: $17.25 |
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MPAA Rating: Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Honored with over 50 Emmy nominations since its groundbreaking first season, Law & Order continues to excel at bringing powerful stories to a devoted television audience. Now, all 22 captivating episodes of Season 4 are on DVD for the first time ever. Relive each gripping moment as New York's toughest detectives and prosecutors take on the hard-hitting cases that make the news - from blackmail to mail bombs to murder. It was during the fourth season that Emmy nominee S. Epatha Merkerson and Jill Hennessy joined New York's toughest team of prosecutors and investigators: Jerry Orbach, Chris Noth, Michael Moriarty and Steven Hill. Loaded with 43 never-before-viewed deleted and extended scenes, this dynamic three-disc set is a must-have for fans everywhere.
Law & Order - The Fourth Year (1993-1994 Season) Reviews:
great service.... 
2009-11-29 - The delivery was swift, before the promised date. the DVD sealed....in excellent condition. fine for a gift...which it is.
pricing 
2009-10-25 - walmart selling fourth year for ten dollars. maybe amazon needs to check there prices
luv it 
2009-09-26 - I can't watch enough of these shows, they have enough different plots and characters to keep your interest.
Law & Order - The Fourth Year (1993-1994 Season) 
2009-09-12 - Law & Order - The Fourth Year (1993-1994 Season) is a very good year for TV.
Caveat emptor. 
2009-03-25 - It was a great season, with Moriarty, Merkeson, Noth, Hennessy, and Jerry Orbach. The writers were at the top of their games and the definition on images is fine.
A problem. One side of one (of three) disks doesn't work. It stutters and stops dead. You wind up missing four episodes. The problem has cropped up on other sets of the series as well.
For this price, you expect the disks to work perfectly, especially in the absence of any worthwhile extras.
I'd love to buy boxed sets from the other years but I'm not going to do it -- not just because I resent paying for poor quality goods but because having an episode flicker and freeze after five minutes is too frustrating an experience to be endured.