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Profiler - Season One

Profiler - Season One

List Price: $99.95
Your Price: $89.96
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I'll wait
Review: It's difficult to believe that at the price set for this DVD that the producers couldn't afford the rights to the music in episode 4.
When most TV DVD sets are retailing for $50 to $60 they expect people to cough up $100 (Amazon does try to help with the discount) for an incomplete season.
I'll wait for A&E to get it right or not bother.
The show was fairly descent back when it aired but eventually it will be released correctly and at $100 I have time to wait.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic crime series with a fantastic cast.
Review: Profiler is truly a magnificent series. Starring Ally Walker as Samantha Waters, a brilliant forensic psychologist with a unique gift for understanding the criminal mind, the show focuses on the Violent Crimes Task Force, an elite unit of the FBI that investigates the most violent of crimes, including those perpetrated by the infamous serial killer, Jack of All Trades.

The storylines in this show constantly surprise and delight and the on-going cat and mouse game between Sam and Jack is handled with great aplomb. The first season finale, 'Venom', is perhaps one of the show's best episodes, with an intriguing storyline and a shocking cliffhanger.

The cast always turns in stellar performances. Ally is superb and flawless in her portrayal of the tormented but strong Sam. Julian McMahon and Robert Davi are equally good, but mention must be made of the fantastic Peter Frechette and Roma Maffia, who may not be featured as much in the spotlight, but turn in some wonderful performances each week, anyway.

I'm really looking forward to picking up this set, as I've only ever seen "Into the Abyss" and "Venom", the last few episodes of season one. I also really look forward to season two.

The cover art for this set is gorgeous, and keeps very much in with the dark nature of the show.

Highly recommended. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shame on A & E but Still a Great Show
Review: Shame on A and E for not including episode #4. Felicity just changed the music in order to relese the epiosde. I hope I can catch this episode on Court TV but it maybe the same problem. Other than that this is a great set and I can't wait for season 2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shame on A & E but Still a Great Show
Review: Shame on A and E for not including episode #4. Felicity just changed the music in order to relese the epiosde. I hope I can catch this episode on Court TV but it maybe the same problem. Other than that this is a great set and I can't wait for season 2.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Profiler slim-line box of scares
Review: This is the show which made me look over my shoulder when taking the trash out at night! Even with episode 4 missing - it's worth it for the super cinematography and cool audio visual elements. A forerunner to '24'-style storytelling.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Episode #4 missing
Review: This set is missing Episode #4 "I'll be missing you". I contacted A & E about it and was told that the cost to include a Sting song was too prohibitive and therefore, they did not include it on the set.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely a must have
Review: Very good if you liked the series, and a must have for anyone who wishes the series still played. I Can't wait for the rest of the seasons to complete my collection.


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