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  • Actors: David Duchovny
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
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  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: November 13, 2001
  • Run Time: 999 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)
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In season four, The X-Files continued to expand the breadth and complexity of the mythology established in the previous two seasons while developing a deeper, romantically ambiguous relationship between its photogenic leads, FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). New players such as United Nations official Marita Covarrubias and virus-carrying bees joined familiar faces like Cigarette Smoking Man, Alex Krycek, the blockheaded Alien Bounty Hunters, and the Consortium in the growing cast of a global struggle involving multiple factions of alien forces. It was a season in which Mulder and Scully seemed to lose ground to the global forces surrounding them, in which Mulder was infected with the black oil and Scully discovered she had cancer. With even the loyalties of Assistant Director Skinner and Mulder's mother in doubt, Mulder and Scully learned to trust only each other in their pursuit of the truth.

The show also continued to take breaks from the dizzying, heavy mythology to serve up standalone episodes with the show's unusual blend of sophisticated humor and creepy paranormal explorations. In "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man," the show parodied the scope of the public's conspiracy paranoia, implying that Cigarette Smoking Man was involved in everything from JFK's assassination to the Buffalo Bills' four straight losses in the Super Bowl. The three previous seasons had not exhausted the list of popular paranormal phenomena to tackle, and season four covered a wide range of topics from invisibility ("Unrequited"), past lives ("The Field Where I Died"), and inbreeding ("Home") to shape-shifting ("Small Potatoes") and golems ("Kaddish"). The X-Files proved, again, to be that rare science-fiction show that could both frighten and touch its audience, telling intelligent stories that resonated with the skeptic in each of us, all the while sprinkling in a few laughs. --Eugene Wei



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Now you can own the entire fourth season of THE X-FILES™. ALL 24 classic episodes are availale for the first time in this exclusive 7-disc collector's edition. From "Herrenvolk," "Home," "Tunguska," and "Terma" to "Memento Mori," "Max," "Small Potatoes," and "Gethsemane," these Season Four episodes are a must for every X-Files fan.

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73 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars X-4, August 9, 2002
By Ned "java_ned" (Eldersburg, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
In the fourth season of The X-Files, X is killed, we find out a little of CSM's background, Scully comes down with brain cancer, Skinner confronts CMS and Krycek is back (he was entombed in a Silo in the 3rd season).

All 24 episodes are on 7 discs, with documentaries, deleted scenes, etc.

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1) Herrenvolk - Continuing from the cliffhanger of season three, Mulder and Jeremiah Smith escape the alien's assassin. They go to a farming community, Mulder sees a clone of his sister, Scully finds a number of Jeremiah look-alikes, and X is killed.

2) Home - Mulder and Scully investigate the Peacocks that practice inbreeding.

3) Teliko - Mulder and Scully investigate a Teliko that must consume the fluid of the human pituitary gland.

4) Unruhe - Mulder and Scully investigate Gerry Schnauz who has the ability to imprint images on film he is near.

5) The Field Where I Died - The FBI investigate a cult called the Temple of the Seven Stars after allegations of child abuse.

6) Sanguinarium - Mulder and Scully investigate doctors that go "crazy" and murder their patients.

7) Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man - In this episode, we find out a little background of CSM as told by the Lone Gunmen. Who killed President John F. Kennedy? Who killed Martin Luther King?

8) Tunguska - Krycek is back! Mulder again retrains from killing him. Krycek and Mulder travel to Russia and Black worms are released from a "Space Rock" and Mulder is injected with the "Back Cancer."

9) Terma - Mulder and Krycek escape from Russia. A KBG assassin is sent to the U.S. to kill people that know about the Black Cancer.

10) Paper Hearts - Mulder has a dream that leads him to the body of a murdered child and believes that the killer is John Lee Roche who he arrested and put in jail years ago.

11) El Mundo Gira - Mulder and Scully find corpses infested with a strange fungus.

12) Leonard Betts - Mulder and Scully investigate Leonard Betts, who has the ability to "re-grow" body parts (e.g., he grows a new head).

13) Never Again - In this episode Scully is investigating a man, Ed, with a tattoo that has the words "Never Again." Ed hears voices from his tattoo.

14) Memento Mori - Scully learns that she has brain cancer.

15) Kaddish - Isaac Luria is killed in his store by a few teenager boys. One by one the boys turn up dead.

16) Unrequited - Mulder and Scully investigate the killing of Lt. General MacDougal. The strange part is it is done in the back of his limo and no one saw it happen, not even his driver.

17) Tempus Fugit (part 1) - Mulder is informed that Max Fening (from "Fallen Angel" episode) has died in a plane crash. Fox goes to the crash site and discovers that the wristwatches stopped 9 minutes before the crash.

18) Max (part 2) - Mulder is taken into custody and bailed out by Scully. They find a videotape with evidence that the government is using alien technology.

19) Synchrony - Mulder and Scully investigate a man who seems to have the ability to predict when someone is going to die. The man is actually from the future.

20) Small Potatoes - Mulder and Scully are called to investigate a town where babies are being born with tails.

21) Zero Sum - Mulder investigates a mailman that was killed by bees and Skinner makes a deal with CMS to save Scully's life.

22) Elegy - Scully investigates the murder at a bowling alley but the strange part is that a number of people see the same woman at the same time in different places.

23) Demons - Mulder wakes up in a motel, he has no idea how he got there, where he has blood on his shirt that belongs to a couple that were murdered.

24) Gethsemane - Mulder travels to the north with someone that believes they have found an alien. When they arrive at the camp, they find everyone dead except for one person.

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5.0 out of 5 stars SEASON 4: the center of the glory years, October 22, 2001
By Ian K. Hughes (San Mateo, CA) - See all my reviews
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While the fourth year of THE X FILES does not inhabit the Olympian heights of its immediate predecessor, the 1996-97 season is without question superb. It is also very likely the "darkest" season of THE X FILES. The prodigious, brooding intelligence of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully's continuing conflict of faith and purpose convey a tension culminating in a series of crises, with dramatic ramifications that extend through all of the following seasons. The consistency of the writing, expansion of characterization ( Anderson and Duchovny in their most intensely committed acting ) , the complexity and interest of the "mythology arc", the ever greater feats of craftsmanship on the part of an amazing production team; all these aspects lead me to believe that the crucial 4th Season, along with the 3rd and 5th seasons are the real "glory years" of THE X FILES, the crème de la crème of the greatest television show in history.

The season opener "Herrenvolk" doesn't quite keep up the level of quality exhibited in the previous years cliff hanger ( "Talitha Cumi" ) but does effectively link to the conspiracy storyline which would shortly be taken up in the first series of myth-arc episodes. According to a tradition that had been established in the two prior years, the 4th Season contained a couple of these two-part scripts, airing in the early and late season respectively. This well planned bit of strategy helped balance the "stand alone" episodes while maintaining a forward momentum leading to the cliff-hanger at the very end.

"Tunguska"/"Terma" are action oriented episodes, featuring both the return of the ever-treacherous Alex Krycek and Mulder's chilling imprisonment in a Siberian gulag. The late season two parter, "Tempus Fugit"/"Max", skillfully reintroduces a beloved and eccentric character not seen since Season 1. The prevailing mood is one of darkness, where Mulder and Scully face yet another series of losses. A technical note: the re-creation of the plane crash is mind-bogglingly good, even in a show where miracles of production are common. The overhead, wide angle cinematography conveys a grim, documentary style realism that is very disturbing.

The "stand alone" episodes, while not as brilliantly quirky as those of the 3rd Season, are of a high quality and originality. In the infamous "Home" humor is mixed with gruesome violence in a manner that makes one understand why the television censors were, to put it mildly, "concerned". A lesser (though entertaining) bloodletting episode in the same vein, "Sanguinarium", is the 4th season representative of what could be termed "Exorcist Files" (there are numerous scripts of this type throughout the history of the show ).

"Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man" is a take, somewhat whimsical, on the Cigarette Smoking Man's background. In an interview Chris Carter gave in response to this episode, he made it clear that this story was more a type of fantasy than the true history behind the mysterious arch villain played by William B. Davis.

"The Field Where I Died" is a mixed bag; a very good performance by David Duchovny but the "reincarnation romance" script strained after a dramatic effect that didn't seem to fit his character.

"Paper Hearts", written by Vince Gilligan, is rightly acclaimed for its interweaving several strands of plot: Mulder's quest for his sister ( and her then unknown fate ) and yet another unstinting look at human evil ( great guest actor ). Mark Snow's score is particularly memorable.

Mid season is the literal and figurative "center" of Season Four, the point where the dramatic action really heats up. The folks at Chris Carter's "1013" productions arranged the airing of several mid season episodes with a mind to showcasing Gillian Anderson's superb acting ability. "Leonard Betts" (4X14) was, as the episode number indicates, the 14th episode put in the can, but it was aired before "Never Again" (4X13) in order to build up the suspense regarding Dana Scully's physical and psychological state, reaching a climax in "Momento Mori" (4X15). Following the latter episode, a distinct and pervasive sense of gloom fell over the shows imaginative landscape, a melancholia reflected not only in Scully's ongoing "condition" but also in the subject matter unique to the episodes subsequently aired: "Kaddish", "Unrequited" and the two-parter previously mentioned ( "Tempus Fugit"/"Max" ).

In the myth arc episode titled "Zero Sum", F.B.I. Assistant Director Walter Skinner is forced into a nefarious scheme due to the Faustian bargain he made in "Momento Mori". Mitch Pileggi turns in a customarily fine performance that adds another layer of substance to Skinner's character and at the same time represents the latest link in the "conspiracy chain" ( which arguably unraveled when the show moved from Vancouver to Los Angeles for its 6th Season ).

Writer John Shiban is the unfortunate creator of Season 4's worst episode ( "El Mundo Gira" ) but to his credit the episode doesn't take itself too seriously. As with Vince Gilligan's clever, lighthearted comic episode "Small Potatoes" ( featuring former X FILES writer Darin Morgan in an onscreen role ), Shiban's script lends an air of levity that is welcome relief in a predominantly dark year. In fact, both episodes seem almost out of place when considering the season in its gloomy totality, which reaches its zenith in the tragedy of the cliffhanger, "Gesthemane".

In closing, it is necessary to point out yet again what has been oft said; that the success of THE X FILES is shared amongst many talented and dedicated individuals, most applying their craft off screen. Mark Snow's custom tailored music is simply gold: consistently excellent, moving work ( with the occasional sly quote from classical composers woven in ). The directors frame their shots in very interesting ways. The lighting, sets and camera work are redolent of high quality film making ( television standards are left in the dust ). The writers ( truly the core of the show ), most especially in Seasons 3 thru 5, created layered, complex scripts that challenged the considerable talents of Duchovny and Anderson ( not to mention the numerous excellent guest actors chosen by superb casting agents ). Finally, regardless of what some embittered fans may opine, Chris Carter deserves credit for continually guiding his creation through the years. His labor of love was especially evident during the "glory years" of 1995-98, of which Season Four is an inspired testament.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The X-Files Season 4 They just keep getting better, December 3, 2002
By K. Wyatt "ssintrepid" (St. Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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Welcome to the fourth season of The X-Files, where this masterpiece of episodic television just keeps getting better and better. This season also continues to show that as a television series, The X-Files is more than just a TV series, it's a genre. This season is brimming with so many excellent episodes and a whole new and somewhat scary character arc for Scully. We are treated to an even warmer relationship between Mulder and Scully. It doesn't quite get as close as all of the loyal fans were hoping for just yet, despite Fox and Scully's first on screen kiss that was impromptu and edited out. "X" is killed and Fox gets a new and quite beautiful "insider" to help him further his cause.

The mythology episodes:

"Herrenvolk" is the wonderful season opener that gives us a few answers and even more questions about the government conspiracy. "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man," This show, in my opinion, is one of the best with the CSM and is a "must see" for all X-Files fans. "Tunguska" Agent Krycek is back and so are the Black Oil aliens. "Terma" the conclusion to "Tunguska" which includes a trip to Russia by Mulder and Krycek where Mulder ends up having the Black Oil Aliens in himself for a while as part of an experiment stemming from the multi government conspiracy. "Memento Mori" Scully confirms that she has cancer. Mulder seeks to find a cure and AD Skinner makes the deal with the devil (CSM) to get her the cure. This episode is what the X-Files are all about! "Tempus Fugit" and "Max" a previously seen character, Max is killed in a plane crash. Mulder believes that plane was frozen in place and aliens were abducting Max when the government shot down the UFO and the plane. Another great X-Files mini movie! "Zero Sum" CSM is back and so are the small pox carrying bees! AD Skinner is in it up to his neck with the CSM as well. "Gethsemane" The season finale and Fox is "dead." I distinctly remember this being a long summer between this episode and the season five opener.

Stand alone episodes:

"Home" is an odd episode that deals with incest. Strangely enough, according the interviews on the last disk, this one had a very hard time making it past the network censors, huh! "Teliko" is great episode about an African man who has no thyroid gland and kills others for theirs. "Unruhe" is a well thought out episode about a man who kills people believing he's killing demons; when he does this, undeveloped photographs nearby portray strange visions. "The Field Where I Died" I believe is one of the best episodes of the entire nine year run. It's about a cult leader that is attempting to have all of his followers kill themselves and a woman in the cult who has multiple personalities that is tied to Fox through a previous life.

"Sanguinarium" is about a doctor who has been taking patients lives for many years all for the purpose of extending his life. "Paper Hearts" In this stunning episode Tom Noonan does a wonderful job of playing a convicted murderer, caught originally by Mulder. The episode begins with Mulder having dreams about and confirming the locations of this murderers victims. He also puts doubts into Mulder's head as to whether his sister was abducted by aliens or him. "El Mundo Gira" is an odd and intentionally humorous episode about a poor illegal immigrant that somehow survives being in the vicinity of a comet strike and suddenly begins spreading a fungus that kills everybody but him and his brother. "Leonard Betts" is mostly a stand alone except that this is the episode where Leonard Betts tells Scully that she has something he needs. Mr. Betts is a strange sort that can re-grow any portion of his body that he might lose, to include his head. Part of the reason he can do this is that he eats cancer cells, which coincidentally gives him the ability to see cancer in anybody.

"Never Again" a great episode that includes a super star voice over by none other than Jodi Foster. Dana Scully being frustrated with her life has a one night stand. Unfortunately her pal also happens to be going a little whacky, killing women because Jodi Foster in the guise of his new tattoo is telling him to. "Kaddish" is a touching episode about a Jewish woman whose husband is killed by bigots and she brings her husband back in the form of a golem. "Unrequited" is about a Vietnam vet who was previously thought dead. He apparently spent the twenty some odd years in a POW camp and has been freed. He has a strange ability that allows him not to be seen and he's using that ability to kill everybody he felt was responsible for leaving him in Viet Nam.

"Synchrony" is just plain great science fiction. A man from the future has come back to kill certain people by injecting them with a chemical that freezes them solid. "Small Potatoes" is clearly another one of the best. A small town suddenly has several children being born with a tail. We later find that the father is one man and he's essentially a shapeshifter. This episode includes some extremely telling scenes between Scully and the fake Mulder. "Demons" is an outstanding episode where Mulder wakes up in a strange hotel with blood on his clothing, no memory of how he got there and two rounds missing from his weapon.

Another fantastic season with some great extra features and good cover art on the box set!

Episode list:

Herrenvolk
Home
Teliko
Unruhe
The Field Where I Died
Sanguinarium

Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man
Tunguska
Terma
Paper Hearts
El Mundo Gira
Leonard Betts
Never Again
Memento Mori
Kaddish
Unrequited
Tempus Fugit
Max
Synchrony
Small Potatoes
Zero Sum
Elegy
Demons
Gethsemane

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