Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780792858034
Format: Anamorphic, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0792858034
Label: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Manufacturer: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 02, 2003
Running Time: 973 minutes
Sales Rank: 10184
Studio: MGM Domestic Television Distribution
Theatrical Release Date: July 27, 1997
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: It wasn't until the beginning of Stargate SG-1's fourth season that fans knew to take the Replicator threat seriously. The spidery nasties had only seemed like one of many new enemies introduced in previous years. But when the one seemingly omnipotent backbone of the galaxy was asking Earth for help, clearly we were in real trouble! In fact, the team's list of enemies expanded and got far more complicated this year. Proving without a shadow of a doubt that this is science fiction, the Russians reveal they have their own Stargate program and ask the Americans for help. This twist allows for exploration of all the political machinations occurring behind the scenes of the SG-C, all of which appear to stem from the embittered Senator Kinsey (Ronny Cox).
There were quite a few Earth-based stories in the year, but not all the new enemies were originally local. Willie Garson comically guest-starred as Martin, a geekily suspicious guy with too much knowledge of the Stargate. More sinister was an old flame of Daniel's turning into something far more painful than an old wound (thanks to an ancient Egyptian curse). Thankfully, the writers hadn't forgotten the importance of one-off storylines too. In 'Upgrades' the team learns a lesson in abuse of power. In 'The Other Side' (featuring DS9's Rene Auberjonois) they learn about blind trust. In 'Scorched Earth' a dangerous claim for a planet's ownership means they learn to value Daniel's contribution to the group dynamic. If only this last lesson were learned better, season 5 might not have ended up as muddled as it did. --Paul Tonks
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - stargate sg-1
It is Stargate SG-1 what else has to be said! The best sci-fi series created.
Rating: - Thrilling
Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Chris Judge & Michael Shanks makes this show what it is today. I think that every season is getting better & better, I hope that Stargate SG-1 stays on course for many more season's and more motion pictures on the big screen. Thanks to all the writers and directors
Rating: - BEST EPISODE EVER: Window of opportunity
This season contains the episode voted most popular for the marathon count down. "Window of Opportunity" represents the humor, philosophy, and human interest that made this series so popular. If you can't decide which season to buy, I recommend this one.
Rating: - Enjoyed the walk down memory lane :-)
Season 4 was the first Stargate series I purchased. Really enjoyed catching some of the episodes that I had already watched, although the bulk of the episodes were new to me. I liked the development of Daniel's role, though some episodes seemed to be a little dull. All in all, an enjoyable season.
Rating: - One of the best Sci-Fi series ever made
I started watching Stargate SG-1 several years ago, and after my wife watched one episode with me she was hooked too so we bought all the seasons on DVD.
We're about half-way through Season 4 and it's just as good as the first three seasons. Love it, love it, love it.
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