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Coupling - The Complete Fourth Season (2001)

Jack Davenport , Gina Bellman , Martin Dennis  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Jack Davenport, Gina Bellman, Sarah Alexander, Kate Isitt, Ben Miles
  • Directors: Martin Dennis
  • Writers: Steven Moffat
  • Producers: Beryl Vertue, Jo Kay, Sophie Clarke-Jervoise, Sue Vertue
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: BBC Worldwide
  • DVD Release Date: January 25, 2005
  • Run Time: 180 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00065GX8C
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #34,244 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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  • All 6 episodes from the 2004 season
  • Outtakes
  • Deleted scenes
  • "The Making of Coupling From Script to Screen"
  • Interview with actor Richard Mylan
  • Cast bios

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5.0 out of 5 stars "A hairy, inquisitive sex octopus?", October 14, 2004
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I have been a huge fan of this show from the beginning. This DVD's release date isn't for a few months, but I wanted to share my insights. The fourth season starts a few weeks after the end of the third season left off, with lots of new twists and turns, great jokes, and compelling stories. The bad news is that Richard Coyle, who plays Jeff, left the show (the character travels to the isle of Lesbos, and you fans can easily decipher the joke, I'm sure). But the good news is that a new character named Oliver, played by Richard Mylan, is an enjoyable enough replacement, despite having big shoes to fill. Here is a recap of the six episodes (if you haven't seen the finale of season three, then there might be some spoilers):

1.) 9 1/2 Minutes - A well-written story from three interweaving points of view, taking place in the bar: a.) Patrick and Sally encounter their first major conflict in their new relationship; b.) Susan is upset with Steve when he shares his odd view about her pregnacy; c.) Jane fears her blind date is her gynecologist, but it turns out to be a goofy guy named Oliver, who runs a sci-fi bookstore.

2.) Nightlines - Relationship troubles lead to a late-night phone call between Susan, Sally, Steve, and Patrick. Out of the blue, Jane joins into the conversation, and it is revealed that she keeps a key to her ex-lover's flat. But it's not who we expected. Meanwhile, Oliver receives a visit at his store from his ex-girlfriend Tamsin, whom Susan befriended earlier in the day at a seminar for pregnant women.

3.) Bed Time - A battle of wits develops between Patrick and Sally, as Patrick attemps to go home after sex, and Sally finds ways to make him spend the night at her place. Later, Sally hosts a dinner party and Oliver, Jane's date to the party, worries about his "nipple erections".

4.) Circus of the Epidurals - Steve and Susan attend an antenatal class, with Tamsin, Sally, Jane, Oliver, and Patrick in tow. The instructor turns out to be Jill (Jane's former therapist from season one's "Inferno"). Steve and the other men in the class are baffled about why a woman in labor would refuse painkillers, leading to a standoff between him and Jill.

5.) The Naked Living Room - The evolution Oliver's flat has gone through after his break-up with Tamsin is shown, becoming "unedited" as the months pass. He runs into Jane at the supermarket one day, and completely panics when she asks him to bring her up to his flat. Later, Susan begins to go into labor.

6.) 9 1/2 Months - While waiting for Susan to begin childbirth at the hospital, Steve falls asleep and dreams that a female version of Jeff has returned from Lesbos. Steve recaps the events of the day to her: a.) Sally and Patrick's relationship changes when she learns the truth about one of his previous partners, and then she discovers a mysterious box hidden in Patrick's video cupboard; b.) Oliver's romantic night with Jane is foiled by the arrival of Steve and Susan on the way to the hospital, and he wonders if Jane still has feelings for Steve. Finally, Steve and Susan's baby is born.

Overall, an excellent group of episodes with many funny and touching moments. And although the character of Oliver doesn't match the greatness of Jeff's character, fans should still give him a chance. I highly recommend this DVD, which I'll purchase when it is finally released.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye Coupling, March 25, 2005
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One underlying problem to those serials penned by only one creative mind is that they inevitably run out of steam. "Coupling IV" demonstrates this in spades. While I & II were fine examples of the genre and made one eagerly anticipate each new episode, relish each situation and have empathy with each well-developed character, this stalled somewhat in III. True, Stephen Moffat tried in the third season to introduce novel scenarios and tricks to maintain interest, and was quite successful in maintaining viewer interest and enjoyment, but this lagged badly in IV.

One essential problem of course is the departure of Richard Coyle and his replacement by Richard Mylan. Mylan's "Oliver" character is a whiny, lisping schlemiel who just doesn't fit into the Coupling ensemble. Another problem is the stridency of Jack Davenport in his role; one can tell that this actor is getting tired of his role and no longer enjoys the part.

Although every season of Coupling has been a fine example of British Humour, one could do well to own just the first three seasons. In many ways, the last season does a lot to undermine the total enjoyment of the first three collections. My advice is to forego the disappointment and save the money.
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I like it very much but its not the same anymore..., March 9, 2005
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First of all let me say that I am a huge fan of this series. I predict that this show will be remembered as hilarious twenty years from now! As for Season 4, I have some mixed feelings.

It is interesting to see the five returning characters evolve into relatively stable people. Its only natural when we see Jane finally getting over Steve and Patrick and Sally making a go of it that we find ourselves pulling for them. The problem with that is, as the show and its characters mature, its becoming less funny. It happens to a lot of comedies (think M*A*S*H*). So I don't know if Coupling has run its course or not, but if it has not it will be a challenge for Mr. Moffatt to breathe new hilarity into this cast.

Now for Oliver. Quirky characters are not new to this series. At times Jeff, Jane, and Sally have all been way over the top and with great results. With Oliver however, you find yourself almost embarrassed for him at times. Where Jeff seemed to be able to deliver the crazy lines and still be funny, the Oliver character doesn't seem as able to pull it off...

I hate to say that "Jeff" departing has ruined Coupling, but it was definitely a damaging blow. Overall, Season 4 is still worth watching, but in my opinion it is the least funny of all and makes me wonder about the future of the show.

If you have seen the first three seasons, then this is a must buy. If you have not seen them, by all means watch them first!
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