SEAL Team: Season Four arrives on DVD from Paramount and comes with an episode commentary, three featurettes and some deleted scenes. This is available across retail stores and online on September 7th.
SEAL Team: Season Four
(2020-21)
Genre(s): Action, Drama, War
Paramount | NR – 679 min. – $39.99 | September 7, 2021
Date Published: 09/05/2021 | Author: The Movieman
Paramount provided me with a free copy of the DVD I reviewed in this Blog Post.
The opinions I share are my own.
SEASON SYNOPSIS
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Season four of SEAL Team finds Bravo Team up against some of the biggest obstacles yet, both on and off the battlefield. Jason Hayes (DAVID BOREANAZ) wrestles with the toll of his long career as a Special Operator and struggles to guide an evolving Bravo Team. Also, Ray Perry (NEIL BROWN JR.) delves into the world of Special Activities, and Clay Spenser (MAX THIERIOT) and Sonny Quinn (AJ BUCKLEY) face unexpected crossroads in their personal lives. |
SPECIAL FEATURES – 3¼/5 |
This four-disc set comes housed in a standard clear keep case with two discs stacks on both sides. Unlike the previous seasons, there is no slip cover included. Episode Commentary — ‘God of War’ with Spencer Hudnut (writer/executive producer/showrunner) and Kenny Sheard (writer/consulting producer) Brothers in Arms — The cast, along with executive producers Spencer Hudnut and Christopher Chulack, look back on the fourth season and discuss the various storylines, characters and the challenges faced as they brought action to the screen during a pandemic. Meet of the Minds — Executive producers Spencer Hudnut, David Boreanaz and Christopher Chulack sit down with host Scott Mantz to discuss season four and about how the series as evolved and creating compelling stories while staying true to the bravery of the Navy Seals. If You Build It — Production designer Stuart Blatt provides a look at the design of one of the season’s major sets, while providing insight on what is involved in creating unique sets that appear to be in distant locales, but are actually built on Hollywood sets. Deleted Scenes — ‘The Carrot or the Stick’, ‘All In’, ‘Cover for Action’, ‘A Question of Honor’, ‘Limits of Loyalty’, ‘One Life to Live’ |
VIDEO – 4¼/5, AUDIO – 4/5
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SEAL Team: Season Four comes to DVD where it’s presented with a 1.78 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio and for the most part looks pretty good as, for standard definition, detail was decent enough though colors are rather washed out as a good portion takes place in a desert landscape and even interiors don’t exactly have vibrant colors.
And every episode comes with 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital tracks which was serviceable, dialogue coming across fairly clearly and the action scenes some modest depth, albeit nothing incredible. |
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