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Season 4 of the acclaimed mockumentary opens with the discovery that Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) has ascended the corporate ladder from fresh-faced intern to stylishly bearded corporate chieftain. The young gun promptly exercises his authority by charging Dunder Mifflin into the digital age, an affront to technologically dull Scranton branch boss Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Here are the romantic "fax" of life at the office: Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) are hot, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) and Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) are not, and Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) and Angela are giving it a shot. A giddy Jam (Jim/Pam) proudly bring their hushed and long-delayed romance to public light, even spending an unsettling night at the Schrute family farm. Dwight confesses to killing Angela's treasured cat Sprinkles, prompting Angela to terminate their romance, which leaves tight Dwight heartbroken and miserable. Angela, in turn, falls into the arms of newest staffer Andy, but only reluctantly. As for Michael, he huffs and puffs through a 5K fun run; hopes to attend a Web-site launch party in the Big Apple; faces a ballooning personal debt; goes on a wilderness survival retreat; butts heads with desk jockey Stanley Hudson (Leslie David Baker); and travels a bumpy-road romance with high-maintenance ex-bigwig Jan Levinson (Melora Hardin), who's mired in a messy wrongful-termination lawsuit with corporate. All this doesn't stop Michael from obsessing over a model in an office-supply catalog or clubbing for "hot hotties" with Ryan in New York. As the year winds down, slumping human-resources drone Toby Flenderson (Paul Lieberstein) decides to quit his post and move to Costa Rica. This development prompts the arrival of a new HR worker named Holly (Amy Ryan), whose sunny presence clearly begins to brighten Michael's downcast world.
 
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Not worth the price of a full season
on September 17, 2008
Posted by: DrewD
from Miami, FL
While not the weakest of The Office's four seasons (that dubious distinction goes to Season 1, before the show escaped from its British inspiration's long shadow and found its own voice), this was not one of the show's better outings. The reliance upon hour-long episodes early in the season resulted in too much weak material that would have otherwise ended up on the cutting room floor being left in, while the character of Michael Scott at times came dangerously close to becoming a cartoonish characterization of a previously fully drawn character.
The worst thing about this DVD set, though, is the price that customers are being asked to pay for what was essentially only half a year's worth of episodes, due to the writer's strike interrupting production. This is barely half a season's worth of episodes that could easily fit on two discs, and I think it's unconscionable of NBC to try to make up revenue lost to the strike by releasing a 4-disc set at a full season price. On the other hand, at least the writers will get paid something for them, and the season was not without its share of cringe-inducing, yet hilarious moments, particularly towards the end, and the incredibly talented cast never gives anything less than their all.
What's great about it: Excellent performances by a talented cast.
What's not so great: Two words: the price.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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