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Stargate SG-1 Season 2 Boxed Set

Stargate SG-1 Season 2 Boxed Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: VERY good season, can't wait for Season 3 to become available. The actors are GREAT & the storylines are never ending!!! It REALLY fires the imagination!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DVD Boxed Sets
Review: Loved it! I love owning the episodes to this series. It is an excellent science fiction show that is as entertaining as any yet produced, maybe more!

The only thing that really [makes me mad] is how slowly each season is being released on DVD in the US. Seasons 1-5 (1 and 2 in boxed sets, and 3 being released 1-27-03) are already available in Europe! Seasons 4 and 5 are available via 5-6 CD's, each containing 3-4 episodes... Well, it stems from the fact that every cable channel on the planet (practically) is trying to make advertising dollars off of re-running the episodes. They're not even smart enough to run them in order for God's sake.

I'm almost tempted to spring for a Region 2 DVD player so I can by and play these European package DVD's. The projected release to seaseon 5 in the US takes place over the next three years!!! ... only know's when season 6 will be out...

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love it.
Review: 2nd Season is better than the first. Looking forward to 3rd season.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sooo Good, where and when season 3 & 4 I need tem bad!
Review: If you are a fan, you got to get it, i saw them all in 2 days, you just have to see the next episode, and the next and ......
then you have finished, please mgm bring on the next seasons...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lost 2 stars due to lack of extras
Review: Yes, it's a great series. Yes, we're all smiling silly at the opportunity to see the episodes in season 2. But the DVD format is supposed to allow for the inclusion of extras, which simply aren't there this time. Very sad. Season 1 DVDs had captions; not this time. Season 1 DVDs had several featurettes; season 2 has only one. Season 1 had innovative navigation screens; season 2's is as dull as can be.

Season 2 DVDs should improve on the first season's release, being better, richer, not less so. In any case, this series is remarkable by the quality of its screenplays, production, concepts and ideas - if you like sci-fi, you should check it out.

We can only hope that Season 3 will come anytime soon and will have what every DVD release has: extras (in addition to great sound and picture quality, of course).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorites
Review: This is a great box set. Season 2 of SG-1 was a solid step up in quality from Season 1. "The Fifth Race" is still one of my favorite episodes. The special features are a bit cheesy, but I bought this set for the episodes. My big question: where is Season 3 for Region 1 DVD?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Finest of SG-1
Review: It's my opinion that Stargate SG-1's second season was its best. It was a huge step up over the first year, and would set up many plotlines that continue well into the show's current sixth season. Among my personal favorites this season:

The Serpent's Lair: A slam-bang, take no prisoners action-packed follow-up to Season 1's cliffhanger finale.

Prisoners: SG-1 are imprisoned unjustly and must escape with the help of a kindly old woman who is not what she seems.

Thor's Chariot: SG-1 returns to Cimmeria, and must try to contact the fabled Asgard to stop a Goa'uld invasion.

Secrets: A reporter threatens to expose the Stargate project to the world, Sam tries to reconcile with her estranged father, and Daniel reunites with his Goa'uld enslaved wife Sha're.

The Tok'ra: An epic and moving two-parter that introduces the Goa'uld rebels called the Tok'ra.

Touchstone: Someone on Earth is stealing valuable relics from other worlds, and SG-1 is blamed.

A Matter Of Time: Earth is in danger of being sucked into a black hole - through the Stargate!

The Fifth Race: After an alien encyclopedia is downloaded into his brain, Col. O'Neill undergoes a strange transformation that leads to contact with new allies.

Serpent's Song: SG-1's archenemy, Apophis, seeks sanctuary on Earth, but one of his foes will stop at nothing to retrieve him.

Show And Tell: A mysterious, invisible alien race threatens the destruction of all human life in the galaxy.

1969: A lighthearted romp through the Summer of Love ensues after SG-1 is thrown back in time.

This set should be at the top of any SG-1 fan's wishlist. With first-rate writing, acting, and special effects, Stargate SG-1's second season is TV science fiction at its finest!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A turning point
Review: This is perhaps one of the most original series in science fiction history, and in its second season setups the events that drive this show for the next 2 seasons. I have a theory that most shows have their best or one of their best seasons their second season. Usually because they have already given a full season to introduce the characters to the public, and can expand them without undermining the basic characters. Such events take place when Sam becomes the Host of Jolinar, Daniel gets addicted to the sarcofagues, we see Col. O'Neill's dark side of rage and anger when Aphopis attempts to get help from the Tauri, and Teal'c dealing with issues of a long-distance father. We meet the To'kra, Asgard, the Ancients, and NID's efforts to steal alien technology for the first time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great series, I'll miss it when it's gone.
Review: StarGate has always been one of the better SciFi series on television, Season 2 continues the tradition with a wide variety of storyline, some of which continue on into even the 6th (and final?) season. Every episode show great creativity and imagination, far beyond what most series do (some of which burn out even before they complete one season). Look beyond the fact that every world looks like Canada (the series is filmed there, a TV budget wouldn't allow for world travel)and everyone always seems to speak English (too hard to come up with a new language eac week)this is one good show. I think one of my personal favorites is the episode "1969" with it's time travel aspects but all of them are good. Buy the set, it's well worth owning, you'll like it and wonder why in the world the studio is so slow in putting out succeeding seasons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It keeps getting better and better and better!
Review: This DVD set is an excellent addition to my season 1. I only would wish they come out with the rest of the seasons QUICKLY!
The episodes on the DVDs are an excellent way to see how the series are today. Episodes are creative, great special effects and really makes you think!
BUY IT NOW!


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