Profiler Seasons 1-4 DVD Set | 
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 16823
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Ntsc Language: English (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Number Of Discs: 23 Running Time: 208 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7 x 5.5
MPN: AAE-74125 UPC: 733961741254 EAN: 0733961741254 ASIN: B000AAD8HW
Release Date: August 9, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand NEW 4 dvd Box Sets * UpGrade to 99% * Free delivery confirmation
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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. Created by Cynthia Saunders (L.A. Law) and starring Ally Walker (Singles While You Were Sleeping) PROFILER is a taut stylish thriller that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. Coaxed back to the Bureau by her mentor Bailey Malone (Die Hard's Robert Davi) Sam picks up where she left off using her gift--and the help of an elite team of specialists--to unravel high-profile cases that stymie other investigators. This set includes seasons 1-4.System Requirements:Runnint Time: 3964 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 733961741254 Manufacturer No: AAE-74125
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perfect November 30, 2008 T. Cleveland (Latham, New York United States) items were deliveried very quickly. extremely minor brusing on boxes so they look brand new. dvd's were in perfect condition no scratches or chips on any of them. i would purchase from this seller again.
Should not miss, if you like the crime drama-type TV August 14, 2008 B. Roberts (Park City, UT) This is one of the better precursors of the profiler crime dramas that you are watching today. Shows, like, "Criminal Minds", etc., owe much of their background history and general acceptance on TV to these early shows where special profiling units within the FBI and CIA were made up of one or two people, at most. Now, with jets and well funded teams they get the hard cases resolved using their unique and commonly acceptable approach. The best detectives, since Sam Spade and before, have always had a little extra sense about what they were after, being able to see the indicating subtleties at which most others were just looking. What is critical in any show is the chemistry involved within, among and between the characters. That is where a good, profiling casting-responsible director and producer come into play. It is as important as the episode issues and the storylines undertaken. This show is very special in that way, using Ally Walker and her partner, Robert Davi, so well together that it resulted in interactions and show dynamics at the highest plain and as no other TV pair. The interesting episode-crossing into the lighter-weight, "The Pretender", was very creative. She saw the difference in Jarod and he in her, helping each other as they occasionally crossed paths, while accidentally finding themselves working on the same case. Satisfying to watch was that. Jarod usually showed his stuff and outmatched her, but he knew she knew. It always seemed they both had that look in their eye that they just had to someday come back and get to know the other, once they had a little downtime. Fun to watch, was that. I ordered the complete Boxed Set of all years from Amazon and marathoned the entire Series, back-to-back. That is, of course, the only way to do it. Get a bunch of junk food, turn off the phones and just do it. You'll never internalize a Series in a better way. Don't have the time? Too bad. Those who marathon know what I am talking about. Get your 2, or 3, or 400-disc player set up and do it right. You also find out who your friends are.
A must have for any profiler fan! September 6, 2005 Diana Scherff (Los Angeles, CA) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I was one of those die-hard fans who had EVERY EPISODE on VHS except that pesky one or two. Lucky for everyone with old VHS hand-taped versions of the show, these great (and OMG commercial-free) DVDs are definitely worth the money if you were hard hit by the show's cancellation. I wouldn't count on never-before-seen episodes or cast interviews in this set (at least in what I've viewed so far) but who really buys sets for the "extras"? I give it two thumbs and two big toes up! The price is a little steap compared to other sets, for instance West Wing season 2 is going for $45 whereas Profiler season 3 is going for $89 ($99 in stores) and the series wasn't even as popular. I give it four stars for the price, and the fact that I had to get someone to buy Season 3 from me while I purchased the set. Purchasing each individual season would have cost me a total of $400 (not including tax)...I can buy two seasons of West Wing for every one season of Profiler.
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