I am really impressed by the consistency of these. They are very well organized.
They are indeed well organized, and I have enjoyed them as well. However, I thought Volume 4 seemed more disjointed than the previous volumes and, as a result, suffered a bit.
In some cases, the creator seems like he is trying so hard to present a linear picture of the events in Chris's life that he fails to stress the impact of the the important events and how they all tie together. For example, after talking about the death of Patti the dog, the documentarian immediately jumped to the PixelBlock PS3 and then the CWC DVD, before returning to CWC turning Patti into a furry in his comic. The documentarian also failed to mention the mileage CWC has gotten from using Patti's death as a way to illustrate the adversity he has suffered through.
It would have made for a far less jarring transition to go from Patti's death to the comic, and then to circle back to the PS3 and the DVD. Or, for that matter, I'm not even sure if it was necessary to mention the PixelBlock PS3, since that contest was far less important to CWC's life than were the Sonic Watch'n'Win and Parappa contests (or even Harvey Birdman).
Similarly, the whole story about Chris reaching out to Cole to vote for him in the Parappa contest and Cole asking Chris to find out the identity of his real father is just a blip in Chris's life. Since there were ill feelings between Cole and Barb prior to this event, and since Cole and Chris have never had much to do with each other, the whole story of Cole's parentage becomes an irrelevant and distracting detour in what should be the story of CWC, Megan, Parappa, and Stackhouse.