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Rescue Me - The Complete Fourth Season | 
enlarge | Directors: Don Scardino, Jace Alexander, John Fortenberry, Ken Girotti, Peter Tolan Actors: Denis Leary, Mike Lombardi, Steven Pasquale, Andrea Roth, Daniel Sunjata Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 639
Format: Ac-3, Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Portuguese (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 560 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: COLD21263D UPC: 043396212633 EAN: 0043396212633 ASIN: B00166647K
Release Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Sealed DVD. 1st class shipping.
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Amazon.com Is firefighter and "heroic S.O.B." Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary) becoming, as one character so delicately puts it, "pussified?" As the fourth season begins, Tommy is listening to Dr. Laura and watching Oprah. He awkwardly and clumsily avoids the aggressive crazy-hot volunteer woman firefighter (Jennifer Esposito) who saved his life in the beach-house fire of which he has no memory; an act that has left him, shall we say, with a limp hose. In time, he will proclaim to be "back to the old me," but this season, he engages in behavior that would give even the old Tommy pause, and puts audience empathy for this deeply flawed character to the supreme test. In one of this season's most wrenching developments, Tommy and his estranged wife, Janet (Andrea Roth), are living together platonically to care for her new baby, whose paternity is in question. But, failing to bond with the infant, Janet sinks to the depths of post-partum depression, driving Tommy to think the unthinkable, and to do the unforgivable. Elsewhere, dim, but good-hearted Sean (Steven Pasquale) struggles to make a go of his rocky marriage to the unstable Maggie (Tatum O'Neal), Chief Jerry (Jack McGee) fails his post heart attack stress test and is relegated to a desk job, the firehouse makes a play for a new probie (Larenz Tate) who might change the basketball team's fortunes, and Tommy finds himself even further alienated from his rebellious and contemptuous daughter (Natalie Distler), who is living with a rock musician. Along with Esposito, Gina Gershon joins the ranks of series hotties as a bar pickup with some sexual kinks. But the one who really lights our fire is Amy Sedaris as the bipolar daughter of the new chief (Jerry Adler), who insists Tommy take her out. Rescue Me doesn't just tear the basic cable envelope, it incinerates it. Unlike other long-running shows, Rescue Me stays true to its gritty muse, with no attempt to make difficult characters more likeable. The edges remain sharp and the humor charred black (the series is not above--or beneath--cheap Anna Nicole Smith jokes in the wake of a shocking tragedy that rocks the firehouse). While perhaps not as consistent or compelling as previous seasons, No. 4 contains indelible moments, such as Tommy and Janet's visit to a marriage counselor, who, after hearing their tortured history, thinks he's being punk'd, and a Gavin family intervention ("We got enough drunks here to start our own AA meeting," Maggie observes). The bountiful bonus features, including nearly a half hour's worth of deleted scenes, a season overview and a featurette about real firefighters, add extra spark to this set. --Donald Liebenson
Product Description An arson investigation following the beach house fire targets Tommy, Janet worries that her new baby doesn't like her, Colleen runs away from home, a not guilty verdict is delivered in Uncle Teddy's manslaughter trial, Jerry commits suicide, the crew from 62 Truck is savaged in the press for not being able to save seven children from dying in a tragic fire - it's another season of challenge and turbulence for Tommy and the guys.
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Getting Rid of it--Husband insists January 7, 2009 I ordered this shortly before my husband found out about Denis Leary's recent comments about children with autism, calling them "not autistic--just stupid or lazy, or both" in a badly-reviewed book he wrote, which he's now trying frantically to promote. Another autism mother put it best: "If Mr. Leary had ever been in the presence of an autistic child, he would CLEARLY see that it has nothing to do with laziness or stupidity. These children are smart and active. They just have no skills for channeling and focusing that intelligence or energy into so-called "normal" social behaviors. Trying to stir up controversy to sell a book is pretty sad. Why don't you just write a better book that people will actually want to read? Or are you too stupid and lazy for that?"
Considering Denis Leary's complete disrespect of an entire class of individuals with disability, and the depths he's shown he'll stoop to in the name of promoting a poor-selling book, I can not recommend buying ANY product that would put a dime in this man's pocket.
My husband insists we throw this out immediately, and I have to say, I agree 100%. Unfortunately, I can't in good conscience sell this set to anyone else, either. I'm just sorry I contributed to Mr. Leary's income...never again!
Rescue Me - 4 December 12, 2008 Very funny show. This season was just as funny as the previous ones. I wish they would do more Fire Fighting instead of dramma.
Down that slippery slope November 28, 2008 I loved the first season -- sharp, funny, serious and outlandish all at the same time. The second season was a bit uneven, but still quite well done.
Cracks started to appear in the third season. Storylines became uneven, and the plot just lurched from arc to arc. I was hoping that it was just a glitch, and that the 4th season would put things back on the right track.
Well, the train went off the rails. Season 4 was a huge disappointment. Edgy comedy has been replaced with soap opera hi-jinks; the writing seems to have come out of a high school drama class at times. So sad to see such a promising show hit the skids.
The Best Series on TV November 25, 2008 We are still hooked after the Fourth Season! Fabulous show, sucks you in and never lets you go!
Rescue me 4th year November 23, 2008 This years' series is not as good as previous years. Bought it thinking that it would be.
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