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DVD : Stargate SG-1 Season 1, Vol. 3: Episodes 9-13In association with Amazon.comstarring: Amanda Tapping directed by: Amanda Tapping, Mario Azzopardi, Dennis Berry, Duane Clark, Bill Corcoran List Price: $14.95 Amazon.com's Price: $13.49 You Save: $1.46 (10%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Binding: DVD EAN: 9780792849902 Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0792849906 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 Studio: MGM Domestic Television Distribution Theatrical Release Date: July 27, 1997 Sales Rank: 59911 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: Episode #8.9: Sacrifices - During a meeting with IshtaÂ's rebel Jaffa faction on planet Haktyl, TealÂ'c receives some distressing news: his son, Ryac, intends to marry one of IshtaÂ's warriors. Refusing to give his blessing to the marriage puts TealÂ'c at odds with IshtaÂ...even as they are ambushed by enemy forces! Episode #8.10: Endgame - When the Stargate disappears in a flash of light, Carter and JacksonÂ's investigation leads them to an industrial warehouse storing VX rockets and vials filled with what appears to be nerve gas. Meanwhile, TealÂ'c discovers the mass deaths of Jaffa, spread across four planets. Could this horrifying event be connected to the gas? Episode #8.12: Gemini - The team receives a message from a Replicator that looks exactly like Carter. Created by another Replicator called Fifth, Replicator Carter was meant to serve by FifthÂ's side. However, possessing CarterÂ's personality, she resisted Fifth, and escaped. Now on the run, she informs SG-1 that Fifth and his entire armada are headed their way, and that she wishes to be destroyed! Episode #8.11: Prometheus Unbound - Jackson embarks on a mission to search for the lost Atlantis team aboard the starship Prometheus. But when an unseen Super Soldier boards the Prometheus and incapacitates the crew, only Daniel is able to escape. And if he is to save the Prometheus, he must now face the Super Soldier alone! Amazon.com: "The Nox," considered a classic by Stargate SG-1 devotees, is the centerpiece of this, the third of five discs comprising Stargate SG-1's first season. It's not hard to see why; with its combination of theme (the futility of fighting), characters (including Apophis, the recurring Goa'uld villain, and the appealing, fairylike title race), and the usual special effects wizardry, "The Nox" has all the elements that make Stargate SG-1 a superior sci-fi/adventure show. But the other episodes included have merit as well, including "The Torment of Tantalus," about a young professor who went through the gate 50 years ago, and "Bloodlines," in which Teal'c, the former SG-1 adversary, reveals the existence of the family he left behind when he joined the good guys (the other episodes are "Fire and Water" and "Hathor"). Once again, the only disappointment is the DVD bonus features, here limited to a profile of SG-1 big shot General Hammond (played by Don Davis). --Sam Graham Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Missing voice track for Season 1 episode 12While I love Stargate SG1 and enjoy all the episodes, there is a problem with the 3rd disk from season 1. One of the voice tracks is missing in episode 12 "The Nox". I have had this same problem with 3 different disks and each time I tried to replace it the new one had the same issue. I would love to know if the company has corrected this problem and how I could get a corrected disk. Rating: - I Can't Imagine it Getting Better Than ThisStargate SG-1: Season 1: Vol. 3 contains five episodes of the remarkable made-for-TV series based on the sci-fi movie Stargate. Richard Dean Anderson stars in the role Kurt Russell played in the movie, tough guy Colonel O'Neil. "The Torment of Tantalus" - Deeply touching episode that has got to be one of SG-1's best. The old lady who was in the original movie is back. More about her past and her role with the Stargate is revealed. "Bloodlines" - Til'c is a traitor ... Read More Rating: - no problems for mei did not have problems with the set it all worked fine also the episodes are great ones i highly recommend it. Rating: - A great series of personal episodes for the SG-1 crewVolume 3 of Season 1 of "Stargate SG-1" offers up episodes 9-13 from the inaugural 1997-98 season, as the science fiction series starts to hit its stride. You will notice that one of the recurring themes in this episode is the quest of technology and/or knowledge from advanced civilizations and that several of the episodes have to do with the revelation of deep dark secrets: Episode 9, "The Torment of Tantalus" (Written by Robert C. Cooper, Aired October 3, 1997) uncovers a story about ... Read More Rating: - How do I get a replacement for Volume 3?I have nothing but good things to say about Stargate SG-1. My gripe is the missing voice of Aphophis in the episode "The Nox". Can anyone out there tell me if there is a way to get a replacement for it? I can afford to replace it, but why should I have to pay for something that should have been right to start with. Browse for similar items by category:
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