The vicious and self-destructive Crowe family drive the plot of the fifth season of this FX crime drama. Small-time crook and full-time idiot Dewey Crowe (Damon Herriman) is ecstatic when he receives a large settlement for his ill treatment at the hands of the local law enforcement, but things quickly sour when his relative Darryl Crowe Jr. (Michael Rapaport) arrives from Florida and plots to use the spoils to build a criminal empire. When Darryl teams up with Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins) to traffic heroin from Mexico, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) is set on a collision course with the entire Crowe clan. Elsewhere, Ava (Joelle Carter) must learn to survive on her own in prison.
US Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) discovers some unsavory secrets from his distant past while attempting to solve a case that went cold 30 years ago as Boy Crowder (Walton Goggins) contends with a manipulative Pentecostal preacher who's determined to break his grip on the Harlan County criminal underworld in this release featuring all 13 episodes of Justified: Season Four.
This was purchased as a gift for my parents 25th Anniversary. They are big fans of the show, and had owned all of the earlier seasons. No complaints or issues to speak of with this item.
This release compiles all 23 episodes from the fourth season of Castle. This run of shows finds Beckett getting closer to the truth about her mother's death, as Castle grows more protective of her.
This is another item that I purchased for myself to enjoy and relive all of the great moments from the fourth season of Castle. I happened to be in the store picking up something else, and noticed that there was a sale on DVD's. I looked through them, and happily found Castle, and grabbed three seasons up in one day.
The third season of Castle finds novelist Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) and NYPD detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) struggling to make sense of their complicated relationship while tackling some of the strangest homicides in New York City. Meanwhile, Castle must contend with his not-so-peaceful family life, which includes keeping up with his precocious daughter, and dealing with his demanding mother.
Again, I purchased this for myself when I saw that it was on sale. For the price, I couldn't not buy it, that's how good the show is and how good the price was.
The second season of Castle chronicles the unique bond between a pair of unlikely friends: crime novelist Richard castle, and no-nonsense NYPD detective Kate Beckett. Despite the odds, they work well together when it comes to solving very real crimes. Includes never-before-seen footage, on-set bloopers, and exclusive footage from behind-the-scenes.
I purchased this for myself, because I love watching this show. I have seen every episode, usually when they first air on television. I had had the first season for the longest time, and never bought any others, because I was waiting for them to go on sale. So, when I saw that it was on sale, I had to pull the trigger as they say.
The Companion 2 Series III system delivers a significant performance upgrade over your computer's conventional speakers. TrueSpace stereo digital signal processing reproduces wide, lifelike sound from just 2 speakers.
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I bought this set of speakers to updgrade from a set (different name brand, and cheaper) that was no longer working. I figured that with the Bose brand name that the quality of sound would be better than my old one, but I don't think it is. I also don't like that I can't adjust the bass or treble. It is for those reasons why I'm only giving this product three stars.
This was purchased as a gift for my sister, and she absolutely loves it from start to finish, which is rare for an album in this digital age in which we live.