Stargate SG-1 Season 3(Thinpak)
starring: Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Michael Shanks, Don S. Davis
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Studio: Tcfhe/mgmRelease Date: 01/13/2009
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To resolve the season 2 cliffhanger, General Hammond rounds up every conceivable ally to rescue the SG-1 team from Hathor's clutches and gets a much-needed field trip in the process. "Into the Fire " is actually a weak opening for the new year, but does boast some impressive visuals as Hammond and Brat'ac pilot a shuttle through an open Stargate (euphemistically called "threading the needle"). In subsequent episodes, Daniel Jackson is intrigued by the planet Orban's scientific advances over only a few years. An exchange of knowledge is agreed and the precise "Learning Curve" of their children is revealed. Still recalling the original movie, O'Neill is concerned for the siblings because of the loss of his son. In "Demons" some serious lambasting of organized religion occurs in a storyline concerning a medieval Christian village that's being terrorized by a giant Goa'uld servant creature. This episode both brings to light and questions each of the principal characters' beliefs.
"Forever in a Day" begins an important storyline about Daniel's wife Sha're's stolen child who is a "Harcesis," an illegal breeding between Goa'uld hosts. Then an earlier thread is picked up in "Past and Present" on planet Vyus whose people all suffer amnesia. Their leader Ke'ra (played by Megan Leitch who's portrayed Mulder's missing sister in The X-Files) is a link to the earlier "Prisoners" episode and the dangerous "destroyer of worlds". In a two-part cliffhanger, Sam must attempt to rescue her father, face Satan himself on a prison moon, and resurrect "Jolinar's Memories" from the Goa'uld she was briefly possessed by, then "The Devil You Know" reveals an embarrassing secret that could allow the team to escape the clutches of Satanic Sokar. "Pretense" is one of those sci-fi series staples as a character is put on trial to prove their guilt on behalf of another. "Urgo" expands the general sardonic humor with a little pathos for the guest appearance by Dom DeLuise. Lots of slapstick ensues.
"A Hundred Days" is the three months O'Neill spends stranded on planet Edora by the fire rain of a passing asteroid belt. Then in "Shades of Grey" he appears to suffer a total personality switch when he steals technology from the Tollan and is insubordinate in the extreme. Both these are terrific concepts but are scarcely enough story to have stretched across more than one episode. --Paul Tonks
Studio: Tcfhe/mgmRelease Date: 01/13/2009
Amazon.com:
To resolve the season 2 cliffhanger, General Hammond rounds up every conceivable ally to rescue the SG-1 team from Hathor's clutches and gets a much-needed field trip in the process. "Into the Fire " is actually a weak opening for the new year, but does boast some impressive visuals as Hammond and Brat'ac pilot a shuttle through an open Stargate (euphemistically called "threading the needle"). In subsequent episodes, Daniel Jackson is intrigued by the planet Orban's scientific advances over only a few years. An exchange of knowledge is agreed and the precise "Learning Curve" of their children is revealed. Still recalling the original movie, O'Neill is concerned for the siblings because of the loss of his son. In "Demons" some serious lambasting of organized religion occurs in a storyline concerning a medieval Christian village that's being terrorized by a giant Goa'uld servant creature. This episode both brings to light and questions each of the principal characters' beliefs.
"Forever in a Day" begins an important storyline about Daniel's wife Sha're's stolen child who is a "Harcesis," an illegal breeding between Goa'uld hosts. Then an earlier thread is picked up in "Past and Present" on planet Vyus whose people all suffer amnesia. Their leader Ke'ra (played by Megan Leitch who's portrayed Mulder's missing sister in The X-Files) is a link to the earlier "Prisoners" episode and the dangerous "destroyer of worlds". In a two-part cliffhanger, Sam must attempt to rescue her father, face Satan himself on a prison moon, and resurrect "Jolinar's Memories" from the Goa'uld she was briefly possessed by, then "The Devil You Know" reveals an embarrassing secret that could allow the team to escape the clutches of Satanic Sokar. "Pretense" is one of those sci-fi series staples as a character is put on trial to prove their guilt on behalf of another. "Urgo" expands the general sardonic humor with a little pathos for the guest appearance by Dom DeLuise. Lots of slapstick ensues.
"A Hundred Days" is the three months O'Neill spends stranded on planet Edora by the fire rain of a passing asteroid belt. Then in "Shades of Grey" he appears to suffer a total personality switch when he steals technology from the Tollan and is insubordinate in the extreme. Both these are terrific concepts but are scarcely enough story to have stretched across more than one episode. --Paul Tonks
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- wonderful
i really enjoy watching SG-1 to pass time. it is just a great show :-).
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- great service, great gift
I was very pleased to find this product on Amazon.The Video arrived quickly and my husband loved his gift.
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- 3rd season great
I feel that in the 3rd season everyone involved really hit his stride.So far it was the best season yet.
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- Stargate SG-1 Season 3
The DVDs are in perfect condition, but the DVD case leaves something to be desired...I'm a little concerned I'm going to end up scratching the DVDs anyway because one of the prongs that is supposed to hold the DVD in place doesn't work very well, so both DVDs in that volume fall out every time I open up the case. There are two other cases in the thinpak, and they are fine. This might just be why you pay less for a thinpak.
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- Thoroughly Enjoyed
I thoroughly enjoyed season 3 as much as all of the other seasons.It's now a part of our collection.
- wonderfuli really enjoy watching SG-1 to pass time. it is just a great show :-).
- great service, great giftI was very pleased to find this product on Amazon.The Video arrived quickly and my husband loved his gift.
- 3rd season greatI feel that in the 3rd season everyone involved really hit his stride.So far it was the best season yet.
- Stargate SG-1 Season 3The DVDs are in perfect condition, but the DVD case leaves something to be desired...I'm a little concerned I'm going to end up scratching the DVDs anyway because one of the prongs that is supposed to hold the DVD in place doesn't work very well, so both DVDs in that volume fall out every time I open up the case. There are two other cases in the thinpak, and they are fine. This might just be why you pay less for a thinpak.
- Thoroughly EnjoyedI thoroughly enjoyed season 3 as much as all of the other seasons.It's now a part of our collection.
