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Star Trek: Voyager - Season 4 [DVD]

4.6 out of 5 stars 879 ratings
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Contributor Kate Mulgrew, Kurtwood Smith, Andy Dick, Kenneth Biller, Rosemary Forsyth, Michael Vejar, Rick Berman, Bryan Fuller, Steve J. Kay, Victor Lobl, Jesús Salvador Treviño, Allan Kroeker, Jennifer Lien, Ethan Phillips, Tony Todd, Joe Menosky, Robert Doherty, Michael Perricone, Adrian Sparks, Annette Helde, Sherry Klein, John Rhys-Davies, Jeri Taylor, Tiny Ron, Nancy Malone, Tim Russ, Jimmy Diggs, Michael Horton, Anson Williams, Robert Beltran, Greg Elliot, Valerie Wildman, Lisa Klink, Andrew J. Robinson, Brannon Braga, Andrew Shepard Price, Roxann Dawson, Judson Scott, Alexander Singer, LeVar Burton, Mark Gaberman, Harry Doc Kloor, Andre Bormanis, John Vargas, David Livingston, Mark Metcalf, Robert Duncan McNeill, Winrich Kolbe, Rick Williams, Garrett Wang, Robert Picardo, Leland Orser, Allan Eastman, Jimmy Digg, Jeri Ryan See more
Language English, Italian, French, German, Spanish
Number of discs 7
Runtime 19 hours and 4 minutes

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Following the stunning conclusion of Janeway's deal with the Borg in "Scorpion", look out for these choice Voyager Season 4 episodes:

  • In The Raven, crew newcomer Seven of Nine relives the terror of her assimilation as a six-year-old girl
  • The feature-length The Year of Hell sees Janeway's crew and ship decimated and reduced to one last suicide attempt to prevent time-shifting mass-murderers
  • The Doctor meets his successor, the prissy EMH-2 in Message in a Bottle
  • In the feature-length The Killing Game, the crew are forced to play deadly war-games by Hirogen Hunters who have over-run Voyager

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For many fans, Voyager hit its peak in the fourth season, due in no small part to a certain former Borg drone named Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 0-1, but you can call her Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan). Following the season 3 cliffhanger "Scorpion," the crew enters an unlikely alliance with the Borg against Species 8472, led by Seven of Nine, who ends up restoring (mostly) her human roots and trying to assimilate herself among Voyager's crew all the time feeling the pull of the Collective and resisting the mother-hen attempts of Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew). While Seven's curvaceous figure and skin-tight uniform certainly won over many fans, she was helped by a commanding presence, good writing ("So you wish to copulate?" was a classic line), and a stage that was cleared for her by the coinciding departure of one of the most prominent characters of the series.

Other significant developments of the season included the actors getting to stretch themselves out "Mirror, Mirror"-like as evil counterparts in "Living Witness" (also Tim Russ's directing debut), the time- and mind-bending two-parter "Year of Hell," a battle with 1940s Nazis in the two-part "The Killing Game," the Doctor's comedic sparring with a new rival in "Message in a Bottle," the Alien-like "Prey," and Tom Paris (Robert Duncan MacNeill) taking a personal step and switching bodies with an alien in "Vis a Vis." The DVD set offers the usual 20-minute season overview, crew profiles of Seven of Nine (natch) and Harry Kim (both of whom show warm appreciation for the Trek crowd), features on Species 8472 and the art of matte painting, and episode spotlights. --David Horiuchi

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  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Parental Guidance
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English, Italian, French, German, Spanish
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.6 x 16.2 x 5.8 cm; 680.4 g
  • Manufacturer reference ‏ : ‎ 5014437842237
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Winrich Kolbe, Anson Williams, Jesús Salvador Treviño, Alexander Singer, Kenneth Biller
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 19 hours and 4 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 1 Nov. 2004
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Jennifer Lien, Robert Duncan McNeill, Roxann Dawson
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Paramount Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0001WNSLK
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky, Jeri Taylor, Kenneth Biller, Lisa Klink
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 7
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2012
    I have been a big fan of Voyager since 2009- a most dreadful year for me. The Voyager crew provided me with brilliant escapism sci-fi fun ever since then. I also like the fact that Janeway is the first female captain in Star Trek. Also, the crew is a very different mix than what we are used to in Star Trek- we have an ex-con [Tom Paris], former members of a rebel group [the Maquee], a former Borg- 7 of 9, a hologram,etc. They are not your typical ST crew and that is what makes it special.
    Series 4 is excellent. Not only are we introduced to the Borg crew member, 7 of 9, we have loads of good episodes that deal with an array of interesting ideas and issues. Some of my favourites are 'Random Thoughts' where engineer Belana Torres is arrested for thinking a violent thought on a planet of telepaths who are very keen about keeping violence out of their society. Another great episode is 'Mortal Coil' where Neelix [moral officer] is revived from the dead and questions his beliefs of an after life that did not come to fruition. Also episodes like 'Scorpion' and 'the Gift' which deal with the incorporation of 7 of 9. 'Living Witness' is an episode which examines how the Voyager crew may be remembered 700 years into the future on a troubled planet.
    It would probably help ones understanding of the series to check out either series' 1 or 2 first;however, Even if one starts with this, the 4th series, you would be able to enjoy it still.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2025
    Good quality but expensive
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2008
    As Season Three of Star Trek: Voyager neared its conclusion the show really hit its stride. And Season Four just got better. Starting with the second part of Scorpion (which introduced Jerry Ryan as Seven of Nine) almost every story is a cracker. The lost of Kes was unfortunate (losing the irritating Neelix would have been a better option!), but gaining Seven of Nine, later to be know Seven, was a masterstroke. Although maybe too many of the later stories revolved around her - but then she is a great character. There are a couple of great two-parters: The Year of Hell and The Killing Game (which features the Hirogen, who featured in an earlier story in the season).
    The actors all know their characters inside and out and have become comfortable with the set up. Kate Mulgrew makes a formidable (and, at times, quite sexy) captain who sparks off of Seven quite fequently. Quite possibly the most completely satisfying Season in Voyagers seven years, with strong stories, great effects and good writing and acting. There are some quite good extras, not over burdend with them, but then there are seven seasons to fill - and there are several 'easter eggs' dotted about (on all seasons).
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2014
    I can't say just how good Voyager is. For us it captures the feel of the original series the whole exploring the unknown, discovering new races. One or two people find particular characters annoying, but in honesty, the diverse mix of characters makes it more realistic. In any given group of people (let's say a group of ten) there are usually eight I want to punch, or at the very least imagine getting eaten by giant mutated jelly babies under the control of Mr Stay Puft... erm... yes my point being, for me there is only one such person in Voyager (Chakotay, the most uphimself, arrogant, irritating, goody goody two shoes... ARRRRRRGGHHHH!!!! I HATE THAT CHARACTER.....), all the other characters are excellent and very well acted. Janeway is an especially good choice with the Doctor being a close second (channels some great Bones-esque energy into the role!).

    So, if you like Star Trek and are not of the "WAH!!!!!!! IF IT'S NOT KIRK OR PICARD I'M GOING TO BECOME A RIGHT EMO AND COMPLAIN ENDLESSLY UNTIL I COULD POWER A SMALL CITY WITH MY WHINING" crowd, give it a go, I'm sure you'll love it!

    *DISCLAIMER - If you don't love it that is your problem and I am in no way responsible.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 February 2005
    Having been collecting Voyager on DVD since its release, series four is the season when the programme came into its own. In retrospect the ditching of Kes for Seven of Nine was a masterstroke and simply gave fresh impetus, direction and interest not just to its look but also to the writing. There is not a single weak episode in season four but stand out episodes such as The Gift, Revuslion, Year of Hell, Mortal Coil, The Omega Directive and One contain intelligent writing, brilliant performances and iconic images which are worthy to stand alongside the best of Trek. It makes one realise now why Enterprise has been such a let down. Voyager is my favorite Trek franchise because it combines the best of what had gone before and breaks new ground. It did not always reach the consistent heights of this season and the finale was a let down but season four is one of the best. The special features are also well thought out and attractively presented. Respect to all concerned.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 April 2023
    Gave 4 stars for the content but unable to give 5 stars due to the lack of HD and full screen picture,
    you would think in this technological era the enhancement of old but not ancient programming would be done as a matter of course.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2017
    Incredible stuff. Currently binge-watching Voyager and Season 4 is awesome! Season 3 was a big step up but Season 4 takes it to a whole new level. 'Year of Hell' is a brilliant realisation of events foreshadowed in Season 3's 'Before and After'. Seven of Nine is a great addition to the crew, with her conflicts and exploration of humanity elevating her well beyond the 'model in catsuit T&A show' she appears on the surface. Along with Janeway and Torres, a third strong female character allows Voyager to move light-years ahead of the original 60s show in terms of male and female stereotypes.

    In short, Season 4 of Voyager is Star Trek at its finest with strong storylines and great character development whilst staying true to the original premise of the franchise. Sci-fi really doesn't get any better than this.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 March 2020
    bought used but some discs will not play but too late to send back

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  • コミックバーバ
    5.0 out of 5 stars SFはすごい
    Reviewed in Japan on 17 July 2023
    このドラマを作った方々は、宇宙(ソラ)に行くときが、有るかもと考えて作られたようですね。
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  • Joffrey
    5.0 out of 5 stars Une quatrième saison épique de Star Trek: Voyager
    Reviewed in France on 21 June 2023
    Le coffret DVD de Star Trek: Voyager - L'intégrale de la saison 4 (Nouveau packaging) est un incontournable pour tous les fans de Star Trek et les amateurs de science-fiction. Cette quatrième saison continue de nous embarquer dans une aventure spatiale captivante avec l'équipage du vaisseau Voyager, toujours piégé dans le quadrant Delta et luttant pour trouver un moyen de rentrer chez eux.

    Le nouveau packaging de ce coffret en édition spéciale ajoute une touche de modernité à la collection, attirant immédiatement l'attention. Les DVD regroupent tous les épisodes de la saison 4, offrant des heures de divertissement de haute qualité. La qualité de l'image et du son est exceptionnelle, permettant aux spectateurs de profiter pleinement des détails visuels et des effets spéciaux impressionnants de la série.

    La quatrième saison de Star Trek: Voyager est un véritable tour de force en termes de narration et de développement des personnages. Les scénarios captivants explorent des thèmes profonds tels que l'identité, la loyauté, les sacrifices et les conséquences de nos actions. Chaque épisode est soigneusement écrit, offrant un équilibre entre l'action palpitante, l'exploration spatiale et les intrigues émotionnelles qui font réfléchir.

    Les performances des acteurs sont remarquables, avec Kate Mulgrew qui incarne toujours de manière convaincante le capitaine Kathryn Janeway, une leader charismatique et déterminée. Les autres membres de l'équipage, comme Chakotay, le docteur holographique, Seven of Nine et bien d'autres, apportent tous leur propre dynamisme et leur évolution fascinante à l'histoire.

    Star Trek: Voyager - L'intégrale de la saison 4 plonge également plus profondément dans l'univers Star Trek, offrant des croisements avec d'autres séries de la franchise et des développements de personnages majeurs qui font avancer l'intrigue globale de la série.

    En conclusion, ce coffret DVD de Star Trek: Voyager - L'intégrale de la saison 4 (Nouveau packaging) est un ajout essentiel à la collection de tout fan de Star Trek. Avec son intrigue épique, ses personnages mémorables et son nouveau packaging captivant, il offre une expérience de visionnage immersive et passionnante. Préparez-vous à vous embarquer pour un voyage inoubliable à travers l'espace avec l'équipage du vaisseau Voyager dans cette quatrième saison palpitante.
  • Michael D. Goolsby
    5.0 out of 5 stars Season 4 - The Start Of Building Up To The Series Finalé
    Reviewed in the United States on 6 September 2004
    It finally had to happen. There were clues from Season 3 that it was going to happen, there was going to be a run-in (or several) with the Borg in the Delta Quadrant. Once again, Janeway makes a bad mistake in her assessment of striking up an alliance with an alien race just to save her crew and get home. Her only saving grace this time was that they were taking on a more formidable adversary in Species 8472 from fluidic space (as if taking over this space was not good enough for the Borg) and that if she made this deal with the devil, the devil in turn would grant her and her crew safe passage through Borg Space. There would be more run-ins throughout the series, especially when the crew discovers how to use trans-warp coils and the conduits they open up to get through space even faster than just warp speed. Especially with the not-so-willing-at-first assistance from 7 Of 9, Tertiary Adjunct Of Unimatrix 01, the grown-up collectivized version of a human girl by the name of Annika Hansen, whose bohemian parents some years ago were pursuing an anthropological study of a mythical race of cyerbernetic organisms called the Borg some 20 years before.

    But there's more to this season than just the Borg--the Year Of Hell, which started out as Kes' premonition in Season 3, became a reality for this crew--or did it? We may never know unless we have seen the episode. Kurtwood Smith from "That 70's Show" plays a scientist who discovers how to use time as his weapon to bring back his dead wife, only to discover that when he manipulates on part of the timeline, it screws up other parts of it--and then realizes that they would not be so screwed up if it weren't for the fact that Voyager is in the wrong place and that this wild variable seems to thwart the very results he is seeking. And so he undertakes to destroy Voyager only to find out that Voyager turns his weapon against him and in the end, we wonder whether or not the "Year Of Hell" really happened.

    We are also introduced to the Hirojen, a race/tribe of hunters whose entire culture is predicated on the hunt and the pursuit of prey. They discover Voyager at this communications array that can relay information to the Alpha Quadrant and Janeway and her crew use it to successfully communicate a message to Starfleet. The Hirojen swoop in and destroy the array and then pursue Voyager. In the end, this hunt forever changes the Hirojen when they finally capture Voyager and discover the histories of Earth and Kronos as they force their hunters and the Voyager to relive these events.

    Of course, the communications with Startfleet Command yield some continuing disappointments for the crew, when the Maquis learned that most of their comrades in the Alpha Quadrant were wiped out by the Dominion--something that the Cardassians could not do by themselves if you followed "DS9". It also yielded more bad news for the crew when they finally deciphered all of Starfleet's message back to them--that there was no way to get them back home quickly but if they find a way, they will let Voyager know. Just like "Basics", it hammers the fact into the Voyager crew that they still out there alone in the Delta Quadrant.

    The season finalé was not a cliffhanger. If anything it was a reminder to Janeway about what the consequences were of assisting the Borg in their fight against Species 8472 and that the Borg were more than happy to use the weapon that Janeway helped them build against other species and peoples--whom they could not assimilate before because their DNA structures were too complex. This also would become an issue in later seasons until the Series Finalé when eventually she would have to make another that would either save her crew and deliver them home then-and-there or spend 16 more years trying to get them home the hard way.
  • majorcrampas
    5.0 out of 5 stars Der lange Weg nach Hause, Teil 4: Jäger und Beute
    Reviewed in Germany on 6 November 2024
    Vor nunmehr schon 28 Jahren brach das Föderationsraumschiff "Voyager" zu einer schicksalhaften Mission rund um die Verfolgung eines Maquis-Schiffes in die von Plasmastürmen durchzogene Region des Weltraums namens "Badlands" auf. Dort traf sie auf ein Phänomen, das sie ganze 70.000 Lichtjahre in den weit entfernten Delta-Quadranten versetzte und von dort aus müssen Captain Janeway und ihre Crew nun einen Weg zurück in die Heimat finden. Neue Welten, neues Leben und neue Zivilisationen warten auf ihre Entdeckung - doch handelt es sich bei ihnen um Freund oder Feind?

    Das vierte Serienjahr durchbrach die Erwartungshaltung der Fans gegenüber Qualität und Intensität der Erzählungen vollständig. Zum einen liegt das natürlich an der Einordnung einer (ehemaligen) Borg in die Gesetzmäßigkeiten einer individuellen Crew und all den Herausforderungen, die sich daraus für beide Seiten ergeben, und zum anderen an den durchweg wunderbar konstruierten Geschichten. Einen echten "Schlappschuss" leistet sich Staffel 4 nie und auch die weniger aufregenden Episoden bewegen sich auf überdurchschnittlichem Star-Trek-Level. Besondere Highlights sind der Season-Opener "Skorpion, Teil 2" (die Allianz der Voyager mit den Borg gegen Spezies 8472 trägt Früchte, birgt aber auch Gefahren), "Die Gabe" (Abschied von Kes, aber mit einem sensationellen Abschiedsgeschenk), "Nemesis" (die Crew wird in einen Krieg verwickelt und Chakotay findet sich zwischen den Fronten wieder...aber wer sind nun die "Bösen"?), die Doppelfolge "Ein Jahr Hölle" (Janeway & Co. nehmen es mit einem Zeitlinien-auslöschenden Gegner auf), "Flaschenpost" (endlich gibt es Kontakt nach Hause, aber mit den Hirogen, einem Volk trophäensüchtiger Jäger, lauert eine neue Gefahr), "Der Zeitzeuge" (700 Jahre in der Zukunft wird der Doktor in einem Museum aktiviert und muss sich den Anschuldigungen einer Gesellschaft, die offensichtlich ihre eigene Geschichte falsch interpretiert, stellen) und "Dämon" (die Energievorräte der Voyager sind fast aufgebraucht, ein lebensfeindlicher Planet bietet eine Lösung an, aber auf einmal gibt es einige Turbulenzen). Auch andere Episoden könnte man nennen, wirklich langweilige "Füller" gibt es einfach nicht. Gleichzeitig legt man den Grundstein für viele Anknüpfungspunkte, die sich später ausgezeichnet auf die Kohärenz der Serie auswirken. So sieht exzellente "Trek"-SciFi aus, so stellt man sich "Star Trek" in bester Weise vor - das ist auch ein Verdienst der unlängst verstorbenen Jeri Taylor († 24. Oktober 2024), die bis zum Ende der vierten Staffel Drehbücher beisteuerte und auch als Teil des Produzenten-Teams wirkte. Mit der Übergabe dieses Staffelstabes an Brannon Braga veränderte sich auch die Art, Geschichten zu erzählen.

    Die DVD-Ausgabe ist leider auch im Jahr 2024 noch das "höchste" der Gefühle, da sich das ursprüngliche Material leider nicht, wie es bei "The Next Generation" der Fall war, auch für modernere Medienträger qualitativ verbessern lässt. Daher muss man bei Bild und Ton natürlich einige Abstriche machen, aber da es mir stets um die Geschichten und auch das "Gefühl" geht, kann ich persönlich damit gut leben. Auch, dass das Bild im 4:3-Format vorliegt mag heute (noch) befremdlich wirken, ist aber ebenfalls eine Frage der Gewohnheit. Mittlerweile stört es mich nicht mehr, vor ein paar Jahren sah das noch ganz anders aus. Als Boni liegen einige Interviews mit den Machern und Schauspielern vor, dazu gibt es zahlreiche Einblicke in die Entstehung der Serie.
  • H. Hatje
    5.0 out of 5 stars A two-part shell to match the rest of my Voyager set.
    Reviewed in Canada on 15 February 2017
    Finally was able to complete my Voyager collection. After years of not finding the fourth season on DVD, I ended up getting a knock-off, which had slightly different, one-piece, packaging and just didn't match the other 6 season sets, which had two-part. This set matches what I have and I now have a proper collection of all 7 seasons of Voyager.

    I just wish they'd release a blu-ray set one day, but that doesn't seem profitable for anyone at this time.