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Blu-ray + Digital HD
Sony Pictures | 2018-2019 | Season 4 | 746 min | Not rated | May 28, 2019
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Video
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1 Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 French: Dolby Digital 5.1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 French: Dolby Digital 5.1 (less)
Subtitles
English, English SDH, French
English, English SDH, French (less)
Discs
Blu-ray Disc Five-disc set (5 BD-50)
Digital
Vudu, FandangoNOW
Packaging
Slipcover in original pressing Inner print
Playback
Region A (B, C untested)
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List price: $55.99
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TV show rating
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7.9
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60 ratings.
Blu-ray review
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4.0 |
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4.5 |
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4.5 |
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20% popularity
105 collections
54 fans
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Outlander: Season Four ( TV) (2018-2019)
Outlander: Season Four Blu-ray delivers stunning video and audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release
All 13 episodes from the fourth season of the British-American fantasy drama series following English nurse Claire Randall who finds herself transported back in time to 1743. For more about Outlander: Season Four and the Outlander: Season Four Blu-ray release, see Outlander: Season Four Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on June 1, 2019 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Directors: Anna Foerster, Brian Kelly, Metin Hüseyin
Writers: Diana Gabaldon, Ronald D. Moore
Starring: Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Duncan Lacroix, Tobias Menzies, Grant O'Rourke, Graham McTavish
Producer: Matthew B. Roberts
» See full cast & crew
Outlander: Season Four Blu-ray Review
Brave New World.
Reviewed by Martin Liebman, June 1, 2019
The Outlander saga has always been about love's binding ties that transcend place of origin, whether that's across oceans or across the flow
of time.
Claire and Jamie's romance has, of course, grounded the show, but it has also heavily dabbled in the relationship between Roger and Brianna and,
certainly, Frank's love for Claire. Season four expands more on narrative than it does on romance, though there are evolutionary notes concerning the
latter as well. The show is well established at this point and has spent significant dramatic and screen time capital on building the romantic
connections and lore and allowing the time travel elements to make important, but ultimately secondary, narrative contributions that enhance the
core dramatic foundation of a love that is literally for the ages.
Outlander may lean heavily on the singularity that is the romance between Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) but it has
never been a static show. Traveling from Scotland in season one to Paris in season two and the Caribbean in season three has taken the audience
through as much alternating geography as it has alterations in time. Season four continues the trend, dropping Jamie and Claire into Colonial America
where the couple hopes to settle and build a family together. Jamie quickly finds himself heir to his aunt Jocasta Cameron's (Maria Doyle Kennedy)
North Carolina estate, River Run, but ultimately choose to say "no" and settle on a piece of land called "Fraser's Ridge." In the distant future, Claire's
daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) makes a choice to follow in her mother's footsteps and tinker with fate through time.
Time travel by its theoretical status alone requires some suspension of disbelief when it's used as a major plot driver in any entertainment venture,
and romance through the ages requires a little more, particularly
when considering Outlander's fourth season that takes the out-of-time lovers -- Jamie and Claire -- across oceans and across time,
respectively, when they wind up in Colonial America via mid-18th century Scotland and mid-20th century America. This show's challenge comes in
manicuring that suspension of disbelief, keeping the audience more invested in the characters, their trials, and their hearts rather than the timeline
logistics. Through this point the varied timeframes and locales have played to the show's ability to build and maintain that focus and play on the time
travel rather than fixate on it. Through four seasons, the show has matured and thrived despite a premise that is not at all believable at its most
essential level. Author Diana Gabaldon and Showrunner Ronald D. Moore have done a masterful job of blending it together without the property
growing cumbersome or overly complicated. Even as it deals in challenging issues within the prism of unrealistic plot drivers -- not to mention the
sheer volume of stuff that happens to the characters, for better or for worse -- it holds true to its essentials and never betrays the characters
for the sake of pushing its timeframe boundaries too far.
The following episodes comprised season four. Summaries are courtesy of the Blu-ray packaging. Major Spoilers Follow.
Disc One:
- America the Beautiful: After washing ashore in North Carolina, Claire (Catrionia Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) face an important
choice about their future.
- Do No Harm: Claire and Jamie arrive at his Aunt Jocasta's (Marie Doyle Kennedy) North Carlonia plantation to face a new future in
America.
- The False Bride: After refusing his aunt's plantation, Jamie and Claire set out into the North Carolina wilderness to make a new home.
Disc Two:
- Common Ground : Jamie and Claire face a series of unexpected challenges as they establish their homestead on Fraser's Ridge.
- Savages: As Jamie's trip to enlist settlers for Fraser's Ridge reveals the depth of local anti-British sentiment, Claire struggles to keep
the peace between their neighbors and the Cherokee.
- Blood of My Blood: Jamie encounters some shadows from his past when he returns to Fraser's Ridge with Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix).
Disc Three:
- Down the Rabbit Hole: Brianna (Sophie Skelton) travels through time at Craigh Na Dun to intervene in her parents' death at Fraser's
Ridge.
- Wilmington: As Roger (Richard Rankin) arrives in Wilmington looking for Brianna, Jamie and Claire must keep Governor Tryon (Tim
Downie) from ambushing Murtagh and the Regulators.
- The Birds & the Bees: Strugging to recover from Roger's absence and Bonnet's (Ed Speleers) sexual assualt, Brianna looks to get to
Fraser's Ridge.
Disc Four:
- The Deep Heart's Core: As a pregnant Brianna struggles following her sexual assault, the truth about her attacker's identity sends
Jamie and Claire in search of Roger.
- If Not For Hope: Jamie, Claire, and Young Ian (John Bell) embark on a long uncertain journey to rescue Roger, while Brianna forges a
friendship with one of Jamie's old friends as she fends off Aunt Jocasta's attempts to secure a husband.
Disc Five:
- Providence: Brianna confronts a violent figure from her past in a attempt to cope with her trauma. Roger befriends a fellow captive and
endeavors to escape the Mohawk Village, while Fergus (César Domboy) and Marsali (Lauren Lyle) plan a dangerous mission.
- Man of Worth: Jamie, Claire and Young Ian's attempt to rescue Roger from his Mohawk captors goes awry when a ghost from Claire's
past lays waste to their plan. Meanwhile, Brianna worries that Claire, Jamie and Roger might not return and comtemplates life as a single parent
without them.
Outlander: Season Four Blu-ray, Video Quality
Outlander is still one of the "in" shows on television, and Sony has graced yet another season with a striking 1080p transfer. The digital source
photography translates exceptionally well to the high definition format, yielding a clear, resplendently detailed, and richly colored
presentation. While there is some noise apparent in lower-light interiors and even in bright daytime scenes -- the couple arriving at River Run at the
beginning of episode two, for example -- the image is otherwise pristine, presenting viewers with a very healthy level of intricate textures. One of the
most readily
obvious points of visual interest appears on period clothes, furniture, and furnishings, the former of which is especially notable considering the frequent
close-ups that allow various fabrics, frays, and material densities to shine. The picture reveals resplendent facial textures, with close-ups offering
intimate views of pores, veins under the skin, wrinkles, hairs, and makeup. Exteriors are often breathtakingly dense and detailed with only the sporadic
example of softer/smudgier elements in play. Colors are well balanced. Natural greens dazzle in the Americas and the Colonial clothes offer a pleasing
spectrum of well-versed shades. Contrast is neutral, primaries pop, skin tones are healthy, black levels are perfectly deep, and shadow details are
well defined. This is a very impressive 1080p presentation from Sony.
Outlander: Season Four Blu-ray, Audio Quality
Outlander's fourth season features a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack. Music is well balanced, from the lighter, airy opening title
notes to the more dense and deep and foreboding percussion beats, such as those that define much of the season finale's open. The track folds in
wonderfully defined natural atmosphere. Flowing water, chirping birds, crackling fires, and breezy winds give sonic definition to most every outdoor
scene and breathe life to the North Carolina setting. Chatter, rolling carts, and other din shape various town scenes, all presenting with a healthy
surround competent. The track features a well-rounded explosion sound effect near the end of the season's penultimate episode. Other action effects
scattered
throughout the season also prove well defined and take advantage of every speaker in the arsenal. Dialogue is clear and center focused. It is well
prioritized for the duration.
Outlander: Season Four Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation
Outlander's fourth season brings new scenery but familiar dynamics. It's nevertheless another compelling season, and Sony's Blu-ray is a
delight. Excellent video and audio presentations await audiences, as does a voluminous collection of extra content. Highly recommended.
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