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Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Boxed Set

Stargate SG-1 Season 4 Boxed Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great show
Review: I has been great going back and watching these older episodes. I didn't start watching until season 5 on showtime. I saw a few season 4 reruns and was glad to get season 4 just to seem them all in order. I'm keeping my fingers crossed now that it's moved to Sci-Fi. I think Sci-Fi has a bad track record, but the 1st Sci-Fi season wasn't too bad. I've been a little disappointed in season 7 so far. Jack's missing too often and all the majors seem to be off a little. I guess it happens to all shows. A few more years before we his rock "star trek" bottom. These early years are worth ten times their weight in gold.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stargate SG-1
Review: I love every episode of Stargate SG-1 and my favorite season is Season four because it has so many awesome episodes.All the characters had great episodes of their own along with some great team episodes and the season was very, well, I already said it was totally awesome. I'm definetly going to get this season and I can't wait to see the behind the scene stuff because it is one of the best parts to buying the seasons on dvd.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: When does Season 5 DVD come out?
Review: I love Stargate and every season seems to get better.
I've already watched the entire season 4 set at least
twice. The audio commentary is a great addition. I also
love the low key Sam/Jack relationship and this season
has some great moments with that (just enough to keep
me happy but not enough to detract from the show).

All I can say is..I need season 5 ASAP.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great series
Review: I love this series, and these early years are wonderful. Season 4 has the added feature of commentaries for all of the episodes (check out the 'lyrics' sung to the theme music for the show during "Prodigy". It's hilarious!). My favorite episode by far is "2010", which I thought was particularly well done.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SG-1 Season Four -- A Clear Triumph
Review: I must say that Stargate SG-1 Season Four is, by far, my favorite season of them all. The year opens with a terrific conclusion to the climactic cliffhanger. "Small Victories" shows us just what a mess the Replicator bugs can be for Earth. "Window of Opportunity" is a delightful tale of time-travel with a unique twist where Jack and Teal'c can't get out of the same ten-hour cycle! "Tangent" shows us just what we get if we "slap a USAF sticker on the side of a death glider" and call it ours. Great acting by Richard Dean Anderson and Christopher Judge, though they are sitting down most of the time. Other top episodes from this season include "The Curse," "The Serpent's Venom," "Chain Reaction," "The First Ones," "2010," "Absolute Power," and the ultimate blowout for Apophis in "Exodus," which sends our heroes hurtling into their next adventure for a new year! Season Four is a definite triumph for the Stargate legacy, where stories are followed up and new ones are born. At this point the show had totally come into its own, and it is shown in the development of the characters, the top-notched scripts, stomach aches of laughs, and a plethora of absorbing and entertaining plot threads that will have viewers drooling for the next season. Plus, this is the first boxed set with commentaries! Hours of entertainment right there! Plus the usual special features. So fork over that tad bit of cash and plug in for Season four. Get ready for Sci-fi at its finest hour!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is my favorite season.
Review: I say that about almost all of them. I think they just get better every year, (except maybe season 6)but this season has my favorite episode of all time, Window of Opportunity. I like episodes like that because you get to see the characters get a little silly and it's fun to do that every now and then. There are also several earth episodes which I really enjoy. My favorite thing about this new set is that they've finally decided to include audio commentaries with the episodes. These are my favorite DVD feature of all time. It doubles rewatchability and can be extremely fun and interesting. I loved that about the Simpsons and Futurama DVD sets and I am extremely thankful to see that they've decided to include it here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: stargate sg-1
Review: I think stargate sg-1 is the most entertaining tv series I've ever seen. The storyline and the acting were done very well. It mixes comedy with drama, action and adventure.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good television 4 years running
Review: I've always liked Stargate, 4th season is no exception although I did think it might be just a lilttle darker in tone at times. The writers/ producers continue to come up with a wide variety of plots, writing, great sets and some interesting characters.
The most unusual set was in the season opener "Small Victories" in which O'Neill and Teal'c do battle with the Replicators on board a Russian submarine, it really is a Russian submarine.
I thought one of the most unusual characters was that of the Goa'uld Osiris, portrayed by Anna-Louise Plowman (the best role I've seen her in). In this one a former colleague of Daniel Jackson's, Sarah Gardner, is finally revealed to have been posessed by the Osiris symbiote after examining some Egyptian artifacts at their University. Plowman does that role so well, its a shame we don't see her more often. You always have Richard Dean Anderson doing his oddball bit, the best guest oddball was Willie Garson in "Point of no Return", playing the part of a delusional little guy who thinks he's an alien, turns out he is. That story was fun but definitely not one of the more serious episodes of the season.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally...
Review: I've been waiting a long time for season 4 to come out and here it is. I believe this is the best season of all. I have seen every episode at least 3-6 times and I am quite an expert when it comes to SG-1. Also, I do own all the other 3 seasons on DVD. Season 1 was ok, it was well thought out and original. Season 2 was better, however some of the episodes get painful after watching them more than 3 times, but it did have some extremely good episodes like 1969, The Fifth Race, A Matter of Time, and Secrets. Season 3 might not have episodes like the 4 I mentioned above, but I think almost all the episodes were good, which makes it even better in general. Season 4 Is the best seeing it has memorable episodes like Upgrades, Window of Opportunity, 2010, and Exodus. Plus all the other ones were good. Now with season 5, there were quite a few episodes that I absolutely loved like Enemies, 2001, 48 Hours, The Tomb, Failsafe, and Between Two Fires. To tell you the truth season 5 might be the best, or at least a really close tie with 4. In 6, there were a few episodes I liked, Jonas sucked but you gotta give him credit and I missed Daniel. Season 7 so far is Great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent series continues
Review: In this season we were treated to a lot of new developments. Considering team dynamics we are made aware of the importance of Daniel Jackson as he becomes "the conscience" of the team. Michael Shanks gives his best performances in the episodes where he actively challenges the authority of O'Neill like "The Other side" or "Scorched Earth". A lot of episodes in this season focus on Daniel and most of them are excellent. I particularly like the episode called "The First Ones" where Daniel becomes the hostage of a young Unas, the creature whose race were first hosts to Goa'uld.

Carter and O'Neill relationship is repeatedly touched but never gets any conclusion and what is more important the love story doesn't become the center of all the stories. Teal'c and O'Neill develop their friendship to the next level.

The humor has become the trademark of the show and in some episodes it is much better than any sitcom I have ever seen. Mostly it is due to Richard Dean Anderson's perfect comedic timing and delivery, but Christopher Judge contributes greatly with his stoic presentation.

From the technical point of view this season is a step forward. Like the previous three it is presented in widescreen 16:9 format but this time the picture is better but still some digital artifacts and a little noise is visible in some scenes. Audio quality is much better since it is true Dolby digital 5.1 surround unlike previous season which were only Dolby surround.


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