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Stargate SG-1 Season 1, Vol. 4: Episodes 14-18

starring: Amanda Tapping
directed by: Amanda Tapping, Mario Azzopardi, Dennis Berry, Duane Clark, Bill Corcoran

 : Stargate SG-1 Season 1, Vol. 4: Episodes 14-18
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780792849919
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0792849914
Label: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Manufacturer: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 03, 2002
Running Time: 221 minutes
Sales Rank: 54256
Studio: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Theatrical Release Date: July 27, 1997




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Description:
Episode #8.13: ItÂ's Good to Be King - Hoping to warn Harry Maybourne of GoaÂ'uld attacks, SG-1 arrives at his last known whereabouts to find that he has been appointed king of a primitive peopleÂ...and that he believes he possesses writings by a time-traveling Ancient predicting these events. The team is skepticalÂ...until they discover what appears to be a time machine. Episode #8.14: Full Alert - When OÂ'Neill finds the door to his home forced open and former Vice President Robert Kinsey waiting for him inside, his first instinct is to call the police. But he changes his mind Â? and allies himself with his Kinsey Â? when he learns that the rogue organization known as The Trust plan to ally themselves with the Russian government! Episode #8.18: Citizen Joe - At a tag sale, civilian Joe Spencer comes across a small stone that gives him visions of SG-1 in action. Delighted, he shares the stories with anyone who will listen. But when he inadvertently learns that SG-1 really exists, his excitement turns into obsession. As he slowly alienates everyone around him, Joe resolves to expose the truth about SG-1, no matter the cost! Episode #8.15: Reckoning Part 1 - TealÂ'c and Bratac believe the time is right to lead their people in an uprising against their GoaÂ'uld masters. However, their plan suffers a setback when an army of Replicators begins to systematically take control of GoaÂ'uld ships and Jackson is taken prisoner. Meanwhile, OÂ'Neill consults with an old alien ally about the decimation of the GoaÂ'uld by another, more powerful enemy.

Amazon.com:
Scattered through the five episodes contained on this fourth DVD from Stargate SG-1's first season are echoes of such science fiction classics as The Terminator (the cyborgs in 'Tin Man'), Aliens (Carter's maternal instincts in 'Singularity'), and Planet of the Apes (the story twist in 'Solitudes'), along with such popular themes as cloning ('Tin Man' again) and the might-makes-right preoccupation of the military ('Enigma'). So the show is derivative. Stargate SG-1 still does a better job than most of creating engaging stories--such as 'Cor-ai,' which deals with issues of retribution and forgiveness when Teal'c (Christopher Judge) is put on trial for his actions when he was still a Goa'uld henchman. And let's face it: the effect of going into and through the gate itself never gets old. What is lacking are superior DVD bonus materials; here they include a featurette spotlighting Carter (Amanda Tapping) and an overview of the show that provides more promo than the promised behind-the-scenes insights. --Sam Graham



Customer Reviews
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The apex of the first season of "Stargate SG-1"
Volume 4 is the best single DVD out for Season 1 of "Stargate SG-1," which you will discover in due ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another must see for late comers
All of these episodes are winners & are great viewing. In addition, three of the episodes on this ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Cast & show
This has been a great series cant wait for the rest of the seasons to come out.



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