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Stargate SG-1 Volume 47 Review |
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Info/Review: As with previous stargate DVD releases, you are provided with a handbook. The handbook contains the DVD release dates for season 9 of Stargate SG-1 and season 2 of Stargate: Atlantis, and also some information on what can be unlocked with the decoder card (which came with the first DVD of the season). On the inside back of the DVD sleeve is a set of gate symbols, which you use to gain the code to access a restricted area of the official website http://www.sg1-uk.com. Where you can watch new interview footage not on the DVDs, downloads (screensavers, ringtones, wallpapers), games, and win prizes from widescreen DVDs to signed stargate merchandise. The motion menus are the same as the previous SG-1 season 9 DVD's on this DVD is an image of excaliber. It's a fairly decent looking menu, and is easy to navigate.
Special Features:
Stargate SG-1 - An Introduction to Ben Browder:
Ben Browder is the new recruit for season 9, taking charge of the team as Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell. This documentary features SG-1 cast and crew. And talks about Ben Browder joining Stargate SG-1, and his character of Cameron Mitchell.
Production Design and Photo Gallery:
A slideshow of photos from the featured episodes.
Commentaries:
Here you get the chance to watch the episodes with an audio commentary from director William Waring, director of photography Peter Woest, writer and executive producer Joseph Mallozzi, visual effects producer Michelle Comens, director Peter DeLuise, and actor Gary Jones.
Episodes:
Collateral Damage:
The team learns of a device with the ability to transplant memories. Reya, the scientist, is found murdered - and Mitchell is the main suspect. Mitchell confesses, but his memory of the crime is false. The team must figure out who was responsible for both the crime and for framing Mitchell.
Ripple Effect:
When SG-1 arrives at Stargate Command, a confused Landry realises that it is a clone when the real SG-1 comes back. They deduce that these likenesses are really from several different alternate realities. The team and all their counterparts must work together to get everyone safely back.
Stronghold:
Teal'c becomes alarmed when members of the Jaffa Council turn against the notion of a democracy. Daniel realises that the Jaffa are being brainwashed. And Teal'c has been kidnapped by none other than Baal, who wishes to work together with SG-1 to defeat the Ori's forces.
Release Date: June 19, 2006 |
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