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    The 1994 movie Stargate was originally intended as the start of a franchise, but creators Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin were distracted with Independence Day. Episodic TV treatment was the natural next step. Replacing the roles of Colonel Jack O'Neill (Kurt Russell) and Dr. Daniel Jackson (James Spader) are, respectively, Richard Dean Anderson and Michael Shanks. They're joined by Captain Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) and former alien baddie Teal'c (Christopher Judge) to form the primary unit SG-1. With a seemingly endless network of Stargates found to exist on planets all across the known universe, their mission is to make first contact with as many friendly races as possible. Chasing their heels at almost every turn are the "overlord" pharaonic Goa'uld--the ancient Egyptian gods from the original film. The welcome notion of a continued plot thread sees offshoots that follow the reincarnation of Daniel's wife, Sam's father literally joining a renegade faction of the Goa'uld, and Jack in an unending quest to out-sarcasm everyone. Amid a plethora of derivative look-alikes, Stargate SG-1 has held its own with stories that put the science fiction back into TV sci-fi.

    Among the second season's 22 episodes, "The Serpent's Lair" concludes the cliffhanger from the end of the first season in a rollercoaster of wit, plot twists, and cutting-edge special effects as the SG-1 team resign themselves to a suicide mission. In the two-parter "The Tok'ra," Sam's estranged father is dying of cancer, but her obligations sway her toward saving a member of the Goa'uld renegade Tok'ra who is also dying. In "Show and Tell," the central story arc takes a dramatic turn when a child arrives to warn that some survivors of a Goa'uld attack are determined to eliminate anyone who might host their enemy--which means Earth as a whole. There's great fun to be had in "1969," with a time-travel plot that loops many aspects of the show's story lines together, and the cliffhanger finale, "Out of Mind," has Jack experience an Aliens-style awakening 79 years into his future. --Paul Tonks

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    Good Sci-fi


    Stargate is basically good sci-fi and while watching the episodes in order does add some good references to previous episodes. It is not necessary for enjoyment.

    My sentimental favorite


    I'd seen about half of season 1, mostly I saw the last three episodes and then watched whatever reruns I could, unfortunately not seeing the pilot untill the dvd's came out. I had still seen enough to eagerly await this season, and once they started broadcasting it I was hooked. The season starts with Apothis poised to attack Earth. We meet a couple of key races that would play a huge part in the series. Carter's dad is introduced in an episode, a great one by the way, where it seemed to be a one time appearance, and he became a key character. Overall it's a great year. Oh and I know wacky time travel episodes have been done to death in tv, but 1969 was awsome. I too was a little disapointed in the finale. The concept was kinda cool, but I hate flashback episodes. One of the few complaints I have about this series, untill season 7 or 8. Then I have more and more to complain about, but this seas was really well done. They introduce a couple more ga'uld who would be part of the show for a while. If you have season 1 I probably don't need to tell you, but it's a must own. If not then start with season 1.

    I Really Enjoy The Series (TV) & I'm Happy To Own This Season on DVD


    Due to my occupation, I might catch one of the episodes on TV one Friday night-but then the next Friday night I'd be at work & didn't want to bother with taping the show... (I'm slowly working on replacing all of the VHS movies I have with DVDs).

    Now, I have the entire season on DVD & can watch them when it's convenient for me. No VHS tapes to wear out & the pack takes up quite a bit less space compared to buying the series on videocassette tape.


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