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Product Description Mary McCormack stars as tough, smart and sexy U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon who works for the Witness Protection Program (WITSEC). Putting her life on the line as she relocates and protects both innocent people and ruthless criminals, Mary struggles to find a balance between work and her personal life.Riveting and refreshingly unique, In Plain Sight also stars Frederick Weller, Paul Ben-Victor and Nichole Hiltz, and features phenomenal guest stars including Bradley Whitford (The West Wing), Joshua Malina (The West Wing) and Lesley Ann Warren (Desperate Housewives). Experience the excitement in this three-disc set containing all 13 episodes of the critically acclaimed series' fourth season. Hiding in plain sight was never so much fun.Bonus Content:Disc 2 - In Plain Sight Season Four: Gag ReelDeleted and Extended Scenes]]> desertcart.com The fourth and final full-length season of the quirky action-drama series In Plain Sight continues the show's impressive balance of crime-driven stories with offbeat and engaging character arcs, including one very substantial development for its lead character, US Marshal Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack). The actress's real-life pregnancy was folded into the series through Shannon's ill-timed one-night-stand with her ex-husband (Bryan Callen), resulting in a flurry of serious, emotionally weighty decisions for the character. The pregnancy storyline anchors both the season and the character, lending gravitas to some of the flightier elements, including Shannon's sister Brandi (Nichole Hiltz), whose on-again, off-again relationship with fiancé Peter Alpert (Joshua Malina) tipped the show's tone towards broad comedy, as did partner Marshall Mann's relationship with Detective Abigail Chaffee (Rachel Boston). As a result, Shannon remains the show's anchor and most compelling figure, walking a series of high-wire scenarios, including her highly dysfunctional family, her dangerous job, and her own feelings on relationships and now motherhood, with a combination of grace, stubbornness and charming confusion. It's a tricky mix of motivations, but McCormack continues to shoulder them well while handling the show's action requirements with believable toughness. In Plain Sight fans will undoubtedly miss Mary Shannon, whose adventures come to an end in the abbreviated fifth season, though the fourth go-round provides plenty of reminders as to why they fell in love with her to begin with. The three-disc set includes a modest collection of deleted and extended scenes, as well as the de rigueur gag reel. --Paul Gaita Review: Great story with interesting and believable Characters - It is a shame this was never (as far as I know) released on blu-ray as, it would be worth it. Unlike most of the "Strong independent women" in most recent TV and movies the lead in this is very relatable and realistic (if not that pleasant to be around). The writers did a great job on this show. Still just as strong in season 4 Review: This has got it all - Wonderful acting, great interaction between characters, and you have Mary's ( the main character) cold eye surveying and commenting on the world at large. There's wit, suspense, drama, and good writing. Like Frasier, you need to pay attention to get some of the word play. Brilliant. Best of all is what it doesn't have. An agenda driven plot. It is clean and non political. I highly recommend this.





| ASIN | B007PKSOJC |
| Actors | Frederick Weller, Mary McCormack, Nichole Hiltz, Paul Ben-Victor |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,732 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #11,889 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (355) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 25195009 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Release date | June 5, 2012 |
| Run time | 9 hours and 15 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
C**Y
Great story with interesting and believable Characters
It is a shame this was never (as far as I know) released on blu-ray as, it would be worth it. Unlike most of the "Strong independent women" in most recent TV and movies the lead in this is very relatable and realistic (if not that pleasant to be around). The writers did a great job on this show. Still just as strong in season 4
M**S
This has got it all
Wonderful acting, great interaction between characters, and you have Mary's ( the main character) cold eye surveying and commenting on the world at large. There's wit, suspense, drama, and good writing. Like Frasier, you need to pay attention to get some of the word play. Brilliant. Best of all is what it doesn't have. An agenda driven plot. It is clean and non political. I highly recommend this.
N**B
For all five seasons
I'm writing about the whole series as I watched it all within about 2 months and I thought it was brilliant from beginning to end.. I'm amazed I didn't hear more about this series when it was on the air. It is really well written and beautifully acted. It is funny, poignant, original and has unforgettable characters. I'm trying to think of something to compare it to but that's difficult because I can't think of anything else like it. I guess in a way it's like Northern Exposure meets crime drama but that doesn't begin to convey it really. Just watch it.
J**Z
I Loved this series
It is nice to have the entire series so I can watch them whenever I want.
M**S
"I'm Not a Team Player, Stan. And That's a Direct Quote from Last Year's Employee Evaluation."
I have gone from luke-warm to loving In Plain Sight. This show on the USA Network focuses on the Witness Protection program via the office in Albuquerque. It definitely deals with the seedier side of life since many of the people involved are criminals. It’s realistic, but darker than I normally like. Yet the main characters’ sarcasm keeps me coming back. Season 4 threw a new twist into the mix, and it made for an interesting season. Since season three was the only season of the show to not end with a cliffhanger, this season feels like a fresh start in some ways for Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack). Oh, she still has witnesses to protect along with her partner Marshall Mann (Frederick Weller). The biggest change at work is that their boss Stan (Paul Ben-Victor) has hired a new agent in the ultra-perky Delia (Tangie Ambrose). Oh yeah, andMarshallhas a new girlfriend – detective Abigail Chaffee (Rachel Boston) who is also a bit too perky for Mary’s tastes. On the home front, Mary’s mother Jinx (Lesley Ann Warren) is still sober and actually building a life for herself. But the big news is Brandi (Nichole Hiltz) who is planning a wedding to her dream guy with Mary’s acting as the maid of honor. That is, if Mary can find time away from her job at WitSec. So, what kind of cases does Mary handle this season? There’s the personal when Brandi is accused of stealing a car and Mary calls on a witness to prove she didn’t do it. Then there’s the con man who pleads himself into witness protection if he can team up with Mary to catch a bigger criminal. Love comes between a witness and the suspect in a crime he was a witness to. A teenager finds she’s been living in WitSec while another has to give up her promising music career after a crime is witnessed. And an Amish couple must adjust to life in the big city after seeing a crime on their farm. While the storylines are not the happy go lucky stuff I normally watch TV for, I find them compelling and satisfying. While it’s rare for Mary’s witnesses to come back for more than one episode, they are usually pretty well fleshed out so we care about the outcome. As always, Mary and Marshall are a great team. Their zingers at each other are fun, as are their opposite personalities. Mary is the very definition of a pessimist whileMarshallis an optimist tempered by realism. It allows them to protect their witnesses and help them adjust to their new lives. My big complaint about the season are the new characters brought in. Actually, I did warm toMarshall’s girlfriend Abigail. She may be too perky for Mary’s tastes, but I think she’s perfect forMarshalland turns out to be a realistic characters. I wish I could say the same for Delia. That woman is so sickening sweet it’s quickly tiring. I was looking forward to seeing her irritate Mary, but by her third episode, I was rooting for her to meet a nasty end. I mentioned a new twist to this season earlier. Mary McCormack was pregnant in real life, so they wrote it into the show. It was such big news, so I was surprised that it took them so long to actually introduce the storyline into the season. It also takes advantage of TV time since over the course of the 13 episodes here, she goes from getting pregnant to going into labor. Watching her deal with this does a lot to further develop her character, and I loved watching that part of the show. Of course, all the actors make the show compelling. They are so refined at this point that I can’t imagine anyone else in the parts. The writers continue to give the characters great dialog and some very funny one-liners. The show may be a bit on the dark side overall, but you can usually count on at least one laugh a week. With thirteen episodes, it's not surprise that this is a four disc set. And the episodes are presented in widescreen and full surround. Extras are limited to the usual deleted and extended scenes and a gag reel. Delia was enough to take a star off the season, but the show is still very compelling. If you are a fan, you’ll definitely enjoy season 4 of In Plain Sight.
N**S
Sad that it's Gone
Of all the shows on the USA Network this one was right up at the top of the must watch list. It was a great show shut down way to soon. Shot in and around Albuquerque, NM with two stars who played great off of each other. It was fun to watch each week to see which places in the ABQ area they were filming in this week and calling someplace else (Denver, New Jersey, etc...), having been to ABQ a few times it was always fun to pick out which area of town they were filming in for this episode. It was also refreshing that they used Paul Ben-Victor as the head of the unit, an actor who for most of his career has played either a slow-witted gangster or a snitch, and in rare cases a cop. So it's refreshing to see him as a character that holds his own against gansters and thugs. Too bad they canceled this one before we had a chance to further explore his character.
W**R
LOVED it!
Loved this series and this Season was no exception. The stories were interesting and some of them were off the charts unusual. I never had seen much when it came to stories about WITSEC before, so the whole idea of it for a series was great. Mary was funny, even in her brokenness. All the other emplyess were well written as well. The relationship between Mary and Marshall was snappy and fun to watch. I liked the quickness of the sarcasm that was Mary. The writers did a great job with the all of the dialogue. I really miss this series but I am at least glad that I can re-visit what there is of it.
T**E
Love
In Plain Sight was one of my favorite shows when it was on. I not have the first four seasons of the DVDs, and will be getting the 5th season as well. Great show - funny, touching, with a bit of danger. Not too violent or explicit. Mary McCormack and the entire cast are so talented!
J**J
In this era of garbage Reality shows it is great to have a series that is well produced and well acted to sit back and enjoy and this series does exactly that. At the core of the series are Mary Shannon(Mary McCormack),Marshall Mann(Frederick Weller) and Stan McQueen(Paul Ben-Victor). The writers have these three characters playing off of each other and the actors should receive an Emmy for how well they pull it off. A+++ entertainment
C**N
très bonne serie avec décors superbe les deux protagonistes sont crédibles.
D**Y
I love this series. All previous seasons have been excellent and season 4 was no exception. Mary's biting wit and sarcasm is still there but there are also lots of poignant moments with her family and charges. Marshal, bless him, is still as patient and weird as ever. You'd have to be an idiot not to see that he's in love with Mary - wonder if that will come to anything. It is also really refreshing to see an actress so physically suited to the role. No unhealthily thin, impossibly glamorous starlet but a normal, attractive but physically fit woman. Kudos to whomever was in charge of casting; it makes the series a little more credible. I had to buy a European import (or pay a fortune) but this was no problem as previous reviewer suggests. Everything is written in French but you don't need to read French to navigate round the menus. Discs will automatically play in French but it's easy enough to go to 'versions' and switch to English sound, English subtitles if you want them or remove them if you don't. It's really not a problem - don't be put off.
T**L
Delightful series. Great back stories.
S**M
Ce DVD regroupe tous les épisodes de la quatrième saison qui nous permet de nous replonger dans l'univers d'un Marshal pas comme les autres. je regrette qu'il n y ai aucun bonus.
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