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The Sopranos: The Complete Fifth Season

Facing an indeterminate sentence of weeks/months/years until new episodes, fans of The Sopranos are advised to take the fifth; season, that is. At this point, superlatives don't do The Sopranos justice, but justice was at last served to this benchmark series. The Sopranos rubbed out The West Wing to take home its first Emmy for Outstanding Dramatic Series. Michael Imperioli and Drea de Matteo also earned Best Supporting Actor and Actress honors for some of their finest hours as Christopher and Adriana.

The Sopranos: The Complete Fourth Season

Carmela to Tony: "Everything comes to an end." True enough, Mrs. Sope, but on The Sopranos, the end comes sooner for some than others. Though for some the widely debated fourth season contained too much yakking instead of whacking, and an emphasis on domestic family over business Family, what critic James Agee once said of the Marx Brothers applies to The Sopranos: "The worst thing they might ever make would be better worth seeing than most other things I can think of." And in most respects, The Sopranos remains television's gold standard.

Smallville: Season 5

Consistently solid with some major developments, the fifth season of Smallville kicks the characters off to college, but not before finishing the cataclysmic disaster that ended the fourth season. With Chloe transported to the Arctic Circle and Kryptonian supervillains in town, Clark (Tom Welling) is in the Fortress of Solitude meeting Jor-El (voiced by Terence Stamp). He gives up his powers, but to get them back will cost him the life of someone he loves.

Smallville: Season 4

Clark Kent will have plenty of reasons to remember his senior year! The thrilling reinterpretation of the Superman legend evolves in Season 4, whose 22 episodes include the questifor 3 Kryptonian crystals and Clarkís bold attempt to keep those mysterious stones from destroying Earth. Clark also becomesia highly recruited football star. Lana embarks on a new romance and Lois Lane - smart, opinionated and entirely annoying to Clark - comes to Smallville, Chloe learns the scoop of the century.

Moonlighting: Season Five

In this final season of one of the quirkiest and most popular TV shows of the '80s, the award-winning mix of comedy, drama, fantasy and romance comes to an unforgettable end. Relive Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis as Maddie Hayes and David Addison, the sexually charged and constantly sparring detective duo who kept millions of fans glued to their sets in this complete fifth and final season of Moonlighting.

Moonlighting: Season Four

Maddie Hayes, a wealthy former model, discovers one morning that her business manager has stolen all the money she has in the bank. However, it turns out that she still owns some nonliquid assets -- money-losing companies which were maintained as tax write-offs -- one of which is a detective agency run by David Addison. Maddie meets with him to inform him that the company is to be shut down, but he persuades her to keep it open by convincing her that the detective agency can make money. Maddie becomes David's new boss and accompanies him on adventure after adventure.

Moonlighting: Season Three

Relive the unforgettable double-talk and witty foreplay as Maddie Hayes (Cybil Shepherd and David Addison (Bruce Willis) unlock the mystery to sidesplitting laughter as TV's sexiest private detectives in the complete third season of Moonlighting. By far, the best season of Moonlighting. From the day waiting at the post office to find a man who's been sending a woman love letters to the trip to New York to Shakespeare... it has it all.

Moonlighting: Season One And Two

Glamorous Maddie Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) is an ex-model with a problem--her accountant just ran off with her money. Granted, he did leave her with a few broken-down businesses. One happens to be a detective agency run by charming loudmouth David Addison (Bruce Willis). Her attempt to shutter the agency fails when they stumble across a crime and David convinces Maddie to help him solve it. And with that, one of television's most popular partnerships was born.

M*A*S*H: Complete Collection

The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable. Nevertheless, the war goes on. One of television's longest-running and most beloved shows of all time is now available in one extraordinary DVD collection.

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