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SG-1 was simply the very best Sci-Fi series ever to grace "The Small Screen".. The premise was outrageously cool. The writing was no less than 'Top Drawer' and the actors were perfect for the roles they played. Production values were excellent. If the rating scale went to 10, I would rate it an "11"! The Sci-Fi Channel (Now "SyFy") should be commended for picking up the franchise and giving viewers many more years of thoroughly excellent entertainment! If the possibility exists that you might know someone who as never seen SG-1, A "FULL CARTON" of all ten years of the series on DVD would make an excellent gift. Even for someone who has seen every episode, the same recommendation applies! Even if the recipient is yourself! McGuyver fans are gonna LOVE Richard Dean Anderson in his new incarnation!
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Ive been a big fan of SG1 for awhile. Season 1 was an amazing 1st season, they didnt take forever to build up the action. When I watch my seasons of SG1 I feel like a part of the team, I enjoy the action, the diplomacy, just looking at the event horizon of the Stargate is beautiful. For a tv show from the 90's the graphics are very good, I own seasons 1-4 so far and having them to watch on DVD is great, and are fun for everyone that likes culture, history, and some sci-fi/space travel excitement. I enjoy Colonel O'neill's decision skills and his spec-ops thought process, Richard Dean Anderson is a great actor. Daniel Jackson is very perplexing and interesting to watch, his knowledge of history is so awesome because im a history buff, if you enjoy ancient cultures Daniel is your character. ChristopherJudge's character Teal'c is absolutely great to watch. He is a warrior, very tactically smart, his use of "earth terms/metaphors" are very funny. And Sam Carter(Amanda Tapping) is a beautiful and very good actress. I love her genius role of Sam Carter, she fills her role as a genius very well, she is like a mix of Daniel and O'neill, smart and a fighter if need be.
I hope any of this leads to someone enjoying SG1 as much as I do. I would reccomend this to anyone age 13 and up, for good mostly clean fun, adventure and action and space adventure.
Alex
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The acting and effects are good enough, the writting is very bad. I'm sure it gets much better in the following seasons for it to have lasted 10 years. Star Trek TNG was very cheesy in the early years and it ended up great after a while.
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The first time I bought this DVD pack, it had severe encoding problems, which made watching the first season's episodes, such as "A Brief Candle," difficult to watch. The pack I bought from you has fewer of these problems, and I was able to watch the whole "A Brief Candle" episode with no problems.
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When this show came on, I didn't have the Showtime network sadly. When it moved onto Sci-Fi, I didn't watch it either until much later. Lately, my dad brought the 2 first seasons and I got him the third season for Christmas and started to watch them in August. I must say, I was quite impressed at the show. Of course, I had the movie (not the direct-to-video movies) so I was a big fan of the concept. Richard Dean Anderson of MacGuyver fame stars as O'Neill as he commands SG1, a team that travels through the Stargate and explores other planets and battling the Goa'uld System Lords...namely Apothis. On the way, they meet the Asguard (which look like "Greys") and befriends one by the name of Thor. SG-1 also befriends Teal'c, who was Apothis' First Prime.
Great Introduction of a series, and I look forward to getting the other seasons as well.
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