Roswell
In Roswell, New Mexico, a group of teenage alien/human hybrids attempt to survive as humans and hide their alien sides, while trying to learn more about their alien powers, as well as figuring out how to get home. Roswell intertwines romance and science fiction that always kept you guessing.
The aliens try to clean up the loose ends created when Michael was forced to kill Agent Pierce.
The new owner of the Alien Museum arouses suspicion from Max when he sees a device that has alien symbols on it. Max, Michael, and Isabel decide to investigate, although resentment abounds as Max struggles to take a leadership role. Kyle returns home to find Tess residing in his house and that she has discovered secrets about him. While the Congresswoman is dealing with the sudden disappearance of Pierce, Liz commiserates about failed relationships.
Isabel's surprise birthday party is interrupted when she must rescue Tess, who has been captured by one of the skins.
Michael is assigned to talk to a WWII vet (Hal Carver) for history class and hears the story of the crash of the alien craft in 1947. Michael imagines the story with himself and his friends in the roles. The military actions and cover up surrounding the crash is revealed and Michael learns more than he bargained for about his own history and what else might be out there.
Max visits Liz from the future to persuade her to break up with him, which could result in the world being saved.
The teenage aliens travel to the Skins' organization and destroy the husk factory. Skins' leader Nicolas determines to pursue them.
The teenage aliens flee back to Roswell, where they find all the humans gone. They surmise that their disappearance is due to the Skins, who want to isolate the Roswell aliens, making them easier to find. Nicolas leads the Skins in the hunt but is unable to see the royal aliens due to a mind push. Courtney protects the Granilith.
The punk, duplicate aliens from the second set of pods come to Roswell to persuade Max to come away to an interplanetary peace summit in New York.
Max and Tess arrive in N.Y.C. to meet with the leaders of their home star system, unaware that Max's counterpart was killed by the other three counterparts and Max is in similar danger.
The Roswell aliens celebrate Christmas with their friends and families.
Isabel enlists Sheriff Valenti's help after she receives numerous flashes of a young girl being kidnapped then buried alive somewhere near Roswell.
Laurie Dupree, the girl who Isabel and Sheriff Valenti saved, suddenly claims she is being pursued by aliens and the conflicting information on the case causes Valenti his job.
Laurie breaks away from custody and reluctantly goes with Maria and Michael. They end up at her grandfather's house in Tucson where her aunt and uncle show her very little love. Meanwhile, Max enlists Liz's help to investigate the blue crystal that Michael found at Laurie's burial site. Valenti grows even more suspicious of Sorenson when he attacks Valenti in a momentary fit of rage. Valenti convinces FBI Agent Duff to investigate Sorenson further and she discovers an interesting pattern in his travel.
Maria and Michael investigate Laurie's situation and find that the house really belongs to her, but her aunt and uncle paid to have her declared insane. Michael discovers the manner in which he is related to Laurie. Brody's body is possessed again and Max, Isabel, Tess, and Liz learn about the parasitic nature of the blue crystals and why they infected Laurie, but not all human beings. They enlist Alex and Kyle to help them search for the hive so they can stop the deadly spread of the parasite.
Feeling sullied by the fifty thousands dollars given him by the Duprees, Michael gathers the gang and heads to Las Vegas to blow it all.
The prom is approaching fast and our Roswellian friends are extremely excited, each looking forward to it for different reasons. Liz is going to ask Max to go with her, but her night ends very differently to the way she hoped it would. Maria wants Michael to go with her, but suspects he's having an affair. Kyle finally decides to tell Tess how he feels about her, only to discover that he was confused about his own feelings. Isabel finally 'sees' Alex.
When Alex is killed in a car crash, the gang tries to come to grips with how and why he died.
While investigating Alex's death Liz uncovers information that leads her to believe that the semester Alex supposedly spent in Sweden never really happened.
Liz continues to pursue her theory that Alex's accident was caused by an alien. Maria joins her investigation when they discover that Alex was at the University of New Mexico in Las Cruces instead of in Sweden. So Liz and Maria head to the University to find out what Alex was doing there and Michael follows them. After an intimate night together, Tess tells Max she's pregnant and forces him to consider their future.
After an accident causes Larek's memories to intrude upon Brody's mind, he goes crazy and takes several people hostage in the UFO center.
As Max, Isabel, Michael and Tess prepare to return to their home planet Liz, with the help of Kyle, finally figures out who murdered Alex.
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Emilie de Ravin | Tess Harding |
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William Sadler | Jim Valenti |
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Katherine Heigl | Isabel Evans |
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Colin Hanks | Alex Whitman |
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Brendan Fehr | Michael Guerin |
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Jason Behr | Max Evans |
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Shiri Appleby | Liz Parker |
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Majandra Delfino | Maria DeLuca |
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Nick Wechsler | Kyle Valenti |
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Mary Ellen Trainor | Diane Evans |
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Garrett M. Brown | Philip Evans |
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Devon Gummersall | Sean DeLuca |
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Diane Farr | Amy DeLuca |
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Desmond Askew | Brody Davis |
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Jason Peck | Hanson |
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Sara Downing | Courtney Banks |
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Jeremy Davidson | Grant Sorenson |
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Gretchen Egolf | Vanessa Whitaker |
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Allison Lange | Laurie Dupree |
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Miko Hughes | Nicholas Crawford |
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Erica Gimpel | Suzanne Duff |
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Nicole Brunner | Leanna |
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Keith Szarabajka | Dan Lubetkin |
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Jenny O'Hara | Ida Crawford |
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Dennis Christopher | Bobby Dupree |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Slip Case |
| Nr Discs | 6 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 05, 2004 |
| Regions | 1 |