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This release contains every episode from the fourth season of Nurse Jackie, a run of shows that saw the messed-up title character (Edie Falco) going toe-to-toe with a newly hired administrator (Bobby Cannavale) who intends to run a tight ship.
Nurse Jackie is awesome. Her antics crack me up, I wish I could get awaywith the stuff she does. Sometimes the show has an episode or two that isn't as funny, but the rest of the episodes make up for it.
Finally cleared after being falsely accused of murder, Bones (Emily Deschanel) reunites with Booth (David Boreanaz) and the forensics team. Elsewhere, psychopath Christopher Pelant continues his murder spree, much to the consternation of Bones and Booth. Complicating matters further is the arrival of Booth's mother, who has returned to his life after a 24-year absence.
Kevin Smith's homage to teen sex romps of the 1980s, Mallrats is given collector's edition treatment by Universal. The widescreen anamorphic 1.85:1 transfer preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio. A closed-captioned English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.0, while a French soundtrack has been recorded in Dolby Digital Surround. There are no subtitles on this disc. The bountiful supplemental features include a commentary track with the director, stars Ben Affleck, Jason Mewes, and Jason Lee, as well as the producers of the film. Anyone who has had the pleasure of listening to Smith's commentaries for Clerks or Chasing Amy already knows that he provides commentary tracks as wild and funny as his films. Over one hour of deleted scenes can be accessed, as well as live footage from the commentary recoding session, a production photo gallery, a theatrical trailer, a featurette, and an advertisement for the soundtrack. Though it is Smith's least successful film, Mallrats is a fantastic DVD.