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Soap - The Complete Fourth Season

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Format: DVD October 11, 2005


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Even as it struggled with lower ratings and ongoing backlash from conservative watchdogs, Soap entered its fourth and final season with big laughs and plenty of surprises. The series was beginning to lose its edge with interwoven plots even more preposterous than usual, but its primary strengths (a great ensemble cast, risk-taking writing, and a delicate combination of humor and pathos) are still abundantly evident as Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) emerges from a coma in episode 1. In the 20 episodes that follow, Burt (Robert Mulligan) will survive a blackmailing scandal and, as the new local sheriff, begin a political career; Jodie (Billy Crystal) fights for child custody, enters into psychotherapy, and begins to channel a 90-year-old Jewish man from a previous life; Mary (Cathryn Damon) suspects that her newborn child is an extraterrestrial, and devastates Jessica with a long-held secret about her past involving Chester (Robert Mandan); and the now-liberated Jessica gets involved with El Puerco (Gregory Sierra, from TV's Barney Miller), a revolutionary from the (fictional) Latin American country of Malaguay. These and other plots--including an affair between Danny (Ted Wass) and Chester's new wife Annie (Nancy Dolman), and the climactic kidnapping of Jessica--ensured that Soap's final season was never boring for even a minute, and the one-liners are endlessly quotable as series creator Susan Harris (here backed, for the first time, by a stable of cowriters) dares to combine comedy with heavier elements of betrayal, alcoholism, life-threatening situations, and heartwarming reconciliation. These shifts of tone still qualify Soap as one of the most accomplished sitcoms in TV history (you'd be hard pressed to find a better cast capable of handling such a dynamic range of comi-tragic extremes), and with Sierra and a then-unknown Joe Mantegna providing the best laughs from an impressive guest-star lineup, the series mixed up its volatile ingredients with considerable aplomb and no small degree of genuine humanity. While some characters suffered due to the season's ambitious plotting, it's still clear that Soap could have thrived into a fifth season and beyond. Alas, it wasn't to be. Amidst threats of sponsor withdrawal and the inevitable fallout of ratings in decline, ABC pulled the plug on Soap, depriving loyal viewers to a resolution to this season's cliffhangers, which left several key characters on the brink of disaster. It's therefore regrettable that this DVD set lacks any bonus material that would provide a retrospective summation of what was, for its time, one of TV's boldest comedy experiments. --Jeff Shannon

Genre: TV


Format: Multiple Formats, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC


Contributor: Richard Mulligan, Robert Guillaume, Cathryn Damon, Billy Crystal, Katherine Helmond


Language: English


Number Of Discs: 3


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches; 8.8 ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 8 hours and 44 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 11, 2005


Actors ‏ : ‎ Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Cathryn Damon, Robert Guillaume, Billy Crystal


Language ‏ : ‎ English (PCM Mono)


Studio ‏ : ‎ Sony Pictures Home Entertainment


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  • Time for laughs
Great entertainment
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025 by Angelette S. Dixon

  • Great final season of a forgotten tv show
This season completed my Soap tv show dvd collection. Strange but, I lived in Topanga Canyon as a kid and during Soap’s “run” one of the actors lived by the creek in Topanga and his house was flooded bad.. I helped him shovel mud and every time I watch this show I remember being a kid. Great show poking fun at regular soap shows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Wish there had been Season 5 and beyond.
I enjoyed Seasons 1 thru 3 so very much, that I immediately bought the final Season 4. I sure wish there had been more seasons. There were so many actors who got their start on this TV show, as teenagers and young adults. This was Billy Crystal's first TV series and he was so good. You can certainly see why he is as good as he is now. The experienced actors in the two families are so good. They do not make actors like them anymore. No swearing, no discussions of intimate sexual acts, just very funny writing, very touching scene between family members and heart warming scenes of sisters helping each other get through difficult times. Shows what wonderful viewing there is when excellent actors have excellent writers. Why, oh why, wasn't there more seasons? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2015 by Lee Hartman

  • Soap season 4
I never finished this season either glad i got it,only one thing i didn't like they left it on a cliffhanger and don't know what happened to jess or burt,or danny i was so mad about that! But hey to late now
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022 by diana doolittle diana doolittle

  • Amazon and Certegy - A winning combination!
I ordered this DVD as a gift for my mother on Dec. 7, 2005. After Certegy could not validate my checking account after a week, I had to create a new Amazon account, with the SAME checking account, and was able to have it verified. After Amazon had been touting their free super-saver shipping, I decided to go with that, only to find that my product would not arrive until after Christmas, and had to pay the four dollars. Nine days later, my product has FINALLY shipped and is slated to arrive on Dec. 23. I won't hold my breath. This is my first time using Amazon, and they have been so inefficient. I won't be using them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2005 by Jane T.

  • ...and Soap rides off (inconclusively) into the sunset...
While "Soap" lost a bit of steam during its fourth & final season (the absence of popular character Benson and a continuing barrage of complaints from "morality" groups), it still relied on its main strengths--a wacky, wonderful cast ensemble and witty, insightful writing--to carry it through. The addition of actor Roscoe Lee Brown as Saunders, the new servant to the Tates family, certainly didn't hurt. True, he's no Benson, but Saunders' dry, formal delivery of lines cuts through the typical insanity of the Tates and the Campbells. Some of the plotlines continued the series' trademark lunacy: Jessica Tate hooking up with latin revolutionary El Puerco (??); Jodie Dallas channeling the spirit of an old Jewish man via psycho-therapy (an excuse to showcase Billy Crystal's talent for doing funny characters); and the Tates teetering on the verge of bankruptcy. As usual, each of the cast members have their moments, but the standouts have to be: Katherine Helmond as Jessica, who elevates the word "dizzy" to a new level; Robert Mandan as Chester Tate, a stellar example of snivelling buffoonery; Ted Wass as Danny, who goes over the top as the "dumb hunk"; and Billy Crystal who, to his credit, has given his character depth & humanity instead of just being a one-joke idea. It's just a shame that the network didn't have the foresight to re-unite the cast & crew for a special 2-hour "Soap" movie to tie up all the loose ends; this classic series, at least, deserved that much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2007 by Randy E. Halford

  • A great series that ended all too soon!
For the die hard fan you need all four seasons and you have to decide the fates of the characters. They all are left at pretty perilous cliffhangers. It was sad to see this series end but I think it it was starting to get a bit too serious or bit too outlandish. The plot formula was beginning to repeat and becoming predictable also one of my favorite female characters left the show at the beginning of the 3rd season. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2015 by 2gnthry

  • Pure nostaglia!
For anyone who remembers this show a second look back at the days when you didn't have to be politically correct is a refreshing treat. Great performances and sharp writing make this a very funny show. Benson was more funny than Saunders, but everyone in the cast is spot on. You can have endless fun just laughing at the clothes from that time period. The fact that they just cancelled the show after this season and didn't let them have a finale was criminal! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2012 by Jayne1955

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