Star Trek: Discovery – Season Four [Blu-ray] [Region A & B
Star Trek: Discovery – Season Four [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]








| Dimensions: | 17.1 x 13.8 x 1.7 cm; 150 Grams |
| Dimensions: | 17.1 x 13.8 x 1.7 cm; 150 Grams |
| Origin: | United Kingdom |
Star Trek: Discovery – Season Four [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]








| Dimensions: | 17.1 x 13.8 x 1.7 cm; 150 Grams |
| Dimensions: | 17.1 x 13.8 x 1.7 cm; 150 Grams |
| Origin: | United Kingdom |
The effects used in the season are as good as usual for ‘Discovery’, as is the acting. I particularly like Shawn Doyle performance as Ruon Tarka, which is both arrogant and a little vulnerable in places.
The season DVD set includes the usual commentaries, deleted scenes and featurettes, and while I haven’t watched all of them those I have watched have been quite good.
Great continuation of the series to bad it was in NTSC and not PAL like advertised just lucky we could play it or it would have been a great dissapointment even Pal on the case and discription on line.
Season 2 is a close contender but this season I just felt was great. The story was what I wanted from this show especially since I found season 3 to be rather slow and lacking in the story elements we had gotten previously. Absolutely worth the watch.
As per the previous couple of seasons, the individual episode plots are fairly complex – so much so that my wife soon gave up watching them! – and just as “unbelievable” as some of those in the earlier seasons.
I know a lot of people don’t like Discovery, but I do. It was a genius move to take the story forward several centuries, and now it looks like the writers are comfortable with their storylines. I like the balance between individual episode plot lines, and longer ones spanning the season. I find some of the characters annoying, but that was always the case with every Trek incarnation. Discovery is now a great addition to the franchise, better than the J J Abrams movies by along way
Thought season 3 wasn’t as good as previous 2 seasons and since Star Trek Discovery had left Netflix it meant 20 (as I detest adverts) , so whilst I was glad to see the show pop up on Amazon TV I was a bit dubious. But as season 1 was one of the best Star Trek seasons I’d watched in 50 years I thought I’d risk it. I wasn’t disappointed, it doesn’t match season 1 (how could it) but Michael Burnham gives a great performance in the Captains Chair, so money well spent as it’s a great show again.
looks like it would be a great season, loving the direction it is going in
However, when I brought this it was on a few episodes in, and I was told by amazon prime that I would get regular instalments until the end of season two… well I have had a few and then nothing… should be weekly, but now not even monthly. not even been told what is going on…
just wait and see if it is going to get to the end of the season and not just stop.
was that it? Or is this series in two halves or something? Because this feels like it just stops in mid-air.
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Later:
Oh yes, there was more. Aaaannndd…
Oh dear. I loved the first three and a half seasons of this. But the writers really phoned it in for the last half a season. It’s nothing quite as record breaking as the drop in quality from season one to season two of “Picard”, thank heavens. But there are enough parts towards the end of this where i’d have been fine with my homes power cutting out and me never seeing the rest.
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What I don’t agree with is the unfair post Brexit arrangement with the EU that deprives me of watching it on Amazon Prime within Europe and other countries I have visited outside the EU and U.K..
Why are we deprived of watching the same content throughout the rest of the World as we pay our subscription. It’s wrong and unfair in my opinion and leaves a bad feeling of being deprived of our rights because a company policy or other decision says so.
Is money more important than fairness then?