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List Price: $29.95Amazon.com's Price: $24.99 You Save: $4.96 (17%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780767054928
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 076705492X
Label: A&E HOME VIDEO
Manufacturer: A&E HOME VIDEO
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: A&E HOME VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 29, 2003
Running Time: 1050 minutes
Sales Rank: 9125
Studio: A&E HOME VIDEO
Theatrical Release Date: September 21, 1996
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Blessed with an uncanny ability to use the clues left at crime scenes to "see" what happened forensic psychologist Dr. Samantha "Sam" Waters is one of the FBI's most valuable assets. But her life and career are shattered when a serial killer murders her husband and she retreats into self-imposed exile. DVD Features: Commentary by Ally Walker and Robert Davis on the Pilot Episode "Insight"; Profiles of Evil - Inside the Criminal Mind Episode of A&E's Signature Series American Justice; Cast Biographies Interactive Menus; Scene Selection. DISCLAIMER - Season One Episode #4 "I'll Be Watching You" is not included in this set
Amazon.com: The first season of Profiler gives fans and newcomers a fresh opportunity to view this popular TV series at its best. Premiering on September 21, 1996, the series lasted four seasons as part of NBC's Saturday-night "Thrillogy" lineup, attracting a predominantly female audience drawn to its lead character, FBI profiler and single mother Samantha "Sam" Waters, played by Ally Walker. As the pilot begins, Sam's living with her daughter (Caitlin Wachs) and roommate (a thankless role for Erica Gimpel), still traumatized by her encounter with Jack (a.k.a. "Jack of all Trades"), a psychotic genius who killed Sam's husband three years earlier. Sam's mentor and leader of the Atlanta-based Violent Crime Task Force, Bailey Malone (Robert Davi), convinces Sam to rejoin the Bureau, where her VCTF colleagues include former cop John (Julian McMahon), computer ace George (Peter Frechette), and forensics expert Grace (Roma Maffia). Taking a cue from The X-Files' "mythology," Profiler tracked Jack's killing spree for two seasons, challenging Sam in an extended subplot as the VCTF pursued weekly cases of murder and mystery, aided by Sam's uncanny ability to "profile" unidentified killers.
Profiler borrowed heavily from The Silence of the Lambs and The X-Files while cribbing its title sequence from Seven, but the series established its own dark identity through slick production values and gruesomely plausible plots. The miscasting of Walker reportedly troubled NBC executives despite her growing fan base, but Profiler earned respectable ratings, building its popularity on a compelling escalation of tension and terror. Walker's DVD commentary on the pilot episode repeats the official reason for her departure after two seasons (she'd grown weary of the show's humorless tone), while Davi's is refreshingly frank, citing on-set squabbles and network mismanagement as reasons for first-season hardship. Still, he's quite correct in stating that later, more successful shows (C.S.I., Without a Trace, and others) would not have existed without Profiler's stylishly trendsetting example. (Note: episode #4, "I'll Be Watching You," was omitted from this set due to prohibitively expensive music rights for the Police hit "Every Breath You Take," which featured prominently in that episode's plot.) --Jeff Shannon
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With all the seasons coming after 1, this is the best season and the most realistic one.
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This was a great show when I watched the original episodes on tv. I am really glad they are available on DVD. Its a great companion to Law & Order SVU which is another favorite.
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Excelente serie, con todo lo que debe tener el genero, muy buena primer temporada.
En cuanto al DVD, deja mucho que desear. No tiene opciones de idiomas, ni subtitulos en espaƱol, por lo que la unica opcion es mirarlo en ingles.
Lo mas triste es que no salio el pack en otras regiones. Por lo que es imposible ver la serie si no hablas ingles. Una lastima, una gran serie, que no podemos ver.
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I had never watched this show on television but it sounded interesting. I got season one and starting watching and I was hooked. I now have the other 3 seasons and can't wait to see what happens next. I really enjoy the characters on this program, they are very likable. Will recommend this to my friends.
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Now that the overall prices have been lowered and you can easily find good used copies of these box sets, PROFILER seasons 1-4 are well worth adding to your video library. As with other A&E box sets, the extras are not plentiful, but at least we have almost all episodes of the PROFILER series on DVD, and the missing material can be found on cable and the internet.
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