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Serious Coupling fans will NOT be disappointed with this attractively packaged box position, which includes all four seasons of the indicate, as well as hilarious outtakes, interviews with writer Steven Moffat, his wife, producer Sue Vertue (on whose relationship the characters of Steve and Susan are loosely based) ; an in-depth unhurried the scenes gape at the making of the show; and commentaries on selected episodes with Moffat joined by various members of the cast (you have the option on several episodes to either conception the exhibit as it aired or inspect it with commentaries taped over it) .

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I was only expecting four DVDs containing all the shows, and was utterly glad with the seven discs holding all these extras. The sturdy & attractively designed pastel cases in which each DVD is contained are a nick above lots of cheap DVD packaging out there, which is a nice touch too.

When I first happened upon an episode of Coupling a few years ago courtesy of my local PBS state, I was surprised that such a poorly written and produced present could invent it to the airwaves. I failed to realize at the time that Mr. Moffat was a brilliantly amusing writer and the plots were supposed to be absurd. At this point I assume myself a hard core fan.

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In the fourth series, the writing and overall production of the expose feels so polished it bears very puny resemble to the slapped-together quality of the first season, for lack of a better term. The character of Jane (aka the ’stupid one’) has made the most noticeable transformation in the fourth series. Her ‘dumb brunette’ act has been toned down to the point of being almost unrecognizable, which works better anyway and is far less grating. I have to wonder if this was Gina Bellman’s plan?

The fourth series does suffer a minute from the loss of Jeff (Richard Coyle) especially in light of the fact that the character of Oliver (Richard Mylan) was clearly modeled after Jeff Murdoch. Like Jeff, Oliver is an easily-flustered, tongue-tied dork around women. He’s likeable enough though, but as a unusual character I felt he should have had a completely different role to add another dimension to the prove. Watching him you only wind up making comparisons to the inimitable Jeff. However the chemistry between goofy Oliver and dim-witted Jane has the execute of balancing their respective exaggerated personality traits out and makes scenes between these two characters especially though-provoking.

All of the characters have really grown on me over the seasons, particularly Ben Miles (The Forsyte Saga) an incredible actor who effortlessly manages to effect the womanizing character he portrays (Patrick Maitland) loveable and utterly realistic.

I am anxiously awaiting a fifth season!

NBC found out very rapidly that you can’t recreate that which was establish together so well. The current British sitcom “Coupling”, itself an attempt to reinvent “Friends”, introduces us to Steve and Susan. They’re objective starting to date. Along the procedure, we fetch that their friends have been somewhat more than that on occasion.

There’s Patrick, the womanizer, he’s been with Sally and Susan.

There’s Sally, the petrified one, she’s been with Patrick and worries too powerful about growing conventional.

There’s Jeff, who’s been with every woman… in his mind. In the true world, he’s slightly less successful.

Then there’s Jane, she thinks she’s everything that she wants to be. She’s been with Steve and had one particularly memorable moment with Susan.

The reveal suffered a bit in the final season with the loss of Richard Coyle. Jeff was more than honest the wacky friend, he gave the reveal some of it’s greatest moments. Also, the producers focused too mighty on fantasy sequences to mirror the episode events.

One of the astonishing things about this present, especially in the early seasons, was how well they could relate a yarn from various perspectives and have it all mesh together. Blending phone calls from the perspective of both callers. Using split cover. And was there really a third woman standing there?

Overall, a very fun reveal. Well worth your time.
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