Stargate SG-1: Season 7
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Changing Administrations
This season has some good episodes but, mostly, it is not up to the same standard as the middle seasons. There are some major changes in this season and Anubis becomes a major player who brings the battle home to earth. There is a change of presidential administrations and changes at the SGC. It is well worth the viewing but the whole show seems to be searching for a new direction. That direction may be found by the end of the season but it may require seeing the next season to make sure.Episode synopses appear below:Fallen - Last season ended with Anubis reneging on his deal with Daniel and then Daniel being whisked away to safety by parties unknown. The SG1 team recovered a tablet which should prove the key to finding the lost city of the Ancients. This season opens with Jonas figuring where he thinks that lost city to be. The team is dispatched and are surprised to find Daniel Jackson living there as a native. He has no memory prior to appearing there naked and unconscious. His memory starts to return fitfully but there are large gaps. That doesn't stop them from conceiving a plan to sucker Anubis to the planet and trying to wipe him out. It is a dangerous plan which is made all the more dangerous in that it depends on the cooperation of the ghoul, Lord Yu. Never trust a ghoul. Things go awry and Jonas is captured. Anubis' super ship is damaged but not destroyed and we are left to wonder how they are going to get out of this bad situation. I assume they do because I still have almost 2 seasons worth of DVDs to watch.Homecoming - Anubis has captured Jonas and uses his technology to probe his mind and learn the location of his home planet. He wants to go there because of the supply of the naquadria he needs to power his damaged super ship. Jonas' people have never encountered the ghouls before and don't realize how awful they are. SG1 tries to help them. They also have hopes of recovering Daniel and Jonas who are still stranded on Anubis' ship. They can't do it alone and are forced to make yet another deal with the ghoul system lords. Lord Yu didn't' work out because of some problems with ghoul senility. Teal'c hopes that Ba'al will work out better. The real problem is one of trust. We know we can't trust the ghouls. Jonas' people seem little more trustworthy than the last time we met them.Fragile Balance - A teenage kid shows up at the SGC bunker with Col. O'Neill's ID and claims to be the colonel. He has the attitude down right. It's fun from the Adult but grating from the kid. It is fun, though, to watch the others interact with him, especially when Maj. Carter offers to set up a Playstation for him. The young O'Neill turns out to be a problem. After much frustration and background research, this circumstance is revealed to have something in common with alien abductions and the "Roswell" aliens. A renegade Asgard named Loki is the one responsible for the abductions. He is conducting illicit experiments on humans to try and solve their racial genetic problem. The young clone is dying and the only hope of keeping him alive or of getting back the original O'Neill lies in capturing the Asgard.Orpheus - Teal'c is injured as the SG1 team evacuates a hostile planet. It is a serious injury but he begins to recover in his body. His mind is another matter. Teal'c has lost his confidence. Daniel Jackson is bothered as well although he cannot remember the reason why. Finally, they both realize that Bray'tac and Rayac, Teal'c's mentor and son are overdue. Daniel realizes that he has some knowledge of the place where the two are. They are prisoners working in a hellhole and time is running out. Bray'tac is out of the drug that sustains his life in the absence of the larval ghoul who used to inhabit him. Now, all the SG1 team has to do is mount a rescue mission against overwhelming odds.Revisions - The SG1 crew finds a devastated world with a completely toxic environment. Within that environment, there is a force field bubble containing an idyllic community. The bubble was created to protect the locals from their own depredations upon the environment. It is maintained by a giant computer network which also links to each and every inhabitant and looks after their well being. It seems too good to be true. It is. The link works both ways. It not only provides information, it edits memories to accomplish its own ends. The result is that people die. The hardest part is that nobody believes SG1 because the Link has edited their memories.Lifeboat - The SG1 crew finds a derelict ship crashed on a planet. While investigating it, they find hundreds of stasis units with cryogenically suspended people within. They are further checking out the ship when a strange light renders everyone unconscious. All revive with little worse than a headache except for Daniel Jackson. He is not himself...literally. In fact many personalities are inhabiting his body. They range from an arrogant sovereign to a frightened child. It seems that it is a desperate gambit to save the lives of the passengers of the crashed ship before the power supply to the stasis pods runs out. Some aliens have decided to sacrifice Daniel in an effort to save a few of their own. The SG1 crew is not amused.Enemy Mine - Stargate Command finally finds a planet with a viable supply of naquada but there is a problem. The expeditionary force is attacked by a tribe of feral Unas. The mine encroaches upon a sacred area where their ancestors were tortured and killed by ghouls. The local team leader is a hard charging, simple minded guy who does not have much use for the Unas. His preferred tactic at this point is to attack and wipe them out. Daniel Jackson has other ideas. He enlists the aide of Chaka, the Unas who once captured him, to broker an agreement with the locals. Negotiations are tense because of the colonel's dislike of the Unas, the Pentagon's desire for a large naquada supply and the Unas's own tribal warrior culture.Space Race - Last season, the SG1 team encountered a crashed alien ship delivering prisoners and helped the captain to reclaim his vessel. Now, the captain of that vessel has contacted the SG1 looking for Maj. Carter. He wants her to help him win a big race. It's like a space version of the America's Cup except that there are virtually no rules and that everyone fights dirty. The winner of the race gets a lucrative corporate contract. For Carter, this sounds like fun and will give her a chance to explore some alien technology. There is danger, though. Aside from the dangerous competition, there are hidden agendas that see to the sabotage of most of the ships. It's a fairly stupid episode but has a few light moments.Avenger 2.0 - Dr. Felger is nerdy scientist who last season accidentally got himself involved in an SG1 mission. Although he managed to screw up just about every step of the way, he still came out the hero. Now, he is back at SGC and working on several weapons projects. When his "photon torpedo" malfunctions and knocks out the power, Gen. Hammond is about ready to sack him. The firing is held off for a little bit, though, because he claims to have another weapon for use against the ghouls. He has designed a computer virus to take down the ghoul's gate network. Maj. Carter actually thinks it is a good idea and Hammond assigns her to work with him while the other SG1 members are off planet doing other things. They send the virus and manage to knock out every gate except the one on earth. All the teams are stranded. Hammond is hacked. The geek and Carter have to come up with a fix even though they are not sure where they went wrong. They will have to install the fix deep in enemy territory.Birthright - The SG1 team encounters a group of warrior women. They are priestesses of a particular nasty ghoul who demands that most female children be sacrificed in flames. The high priestess realizes the evil and spirits girl children away whenever she can. She leads a group of these warrior women and clandestinely makes raids to kill jaffa so that their larval ghouls may be stolen. Their race has been altered such that female children who reach puberty and do not receive one of the ghoul larvae die. The SG1 team tries to explain that there is another way. The tritonin drug can be used as an alternative to the symbiote. Some are hopeful of this but many more are suspicious. Most of SG1 are, after all, men. To make matters worse, there are some problems with the trials.Evolution Part 1 - Teal'c and Bray'tac learn of a meeting between two minor ghouls wishing to unite against Ba'al. They head out to investigate but find the Jaffa of both ghouls slaughtered along with one of the ghouls itself. About this time, a strange warrior appears and starts firing. None of their weapons have any effect and it looks like Teal'c is about to buy the farm when the super warrior keels over dead. Investigation of the corpse reveals that it is some type of short lived, genetically engineered warrior and all signs point toward Anubis. They also point towards the fountain of youth, possible precursor to the ghoul sarcophagi. Part of the team heads out to try and capture one the super warriors. That is easier said than done. They other part, led by Daniel Jackson, go in search of the fountain. It looks like they might have found it but they wind up kidnapped by terrorists. So end the cliffhanger.Evolution Part 2 - Col. O'Neill heads off to Central America to rescue Daniel Jackson and the device he may have recovered. He must depend on an old buddy who thinks that he was sold out by the colonel years before. TO make matters worse, the terrorists have been playing with the strange artifact and it is affecting their minds. They are even less stable than they were to begin with. Meanwhile, Maj. Carter, Teal'c and Bray'tac head off to Anubis' home planet to see if they can develop more intel on these super warriors he is producing. It is worse than they feared. He has an entire army of them. The future of humanity would seem to ride on whatever new gadgets the Tok'ra can invent based on the recovered artifact and the developed intel.Grace - The Prometheus is still a long way from home but making its way in short jumps. Maj. Carter heads out to join them on one jump because she wants to examine a nebula. When they emerge near the nebula, they are attacked by a strange ship. They flee into the nebula in the hopes of hiding but when enemy fire hits, the major hits her head and is knocked unconscious. When she comes to, she is the only one on the ship. Everyone else is gone and the gas of the nebula is slowly corroding the ship. She tries to get the ship out of the cloud but she is hampered by not having all of the ship's systems working properly and by the fact that she has a concussion. She is aided by hallucinations of her father and the other members of SG1. What is less clear is the hallucination of the little girl named grace who keeps popping up. She is an unfamiliar figure. She has her work cut out for her rescuing the ship, the rest of the crew and keeping the ship from dissolving while she keeps herself from dying. It's a strange episode and not very satisfying. We never learn much about the aliens who attack except that they seem to keep their word.Fallout - The SGC hears from former member Jonas Quinn. His planet is in trouble. The veins of naquadria on his planet are not stable and neither are they natural. They are reacting and the chain reaction is heading for a deep vein. When it gets to the motherload, the entire planet will be toast. Jonas and Maj. Carter find a way to possibly stave off disaster. They want to set off a nuke on a fault line to shift things around and prevent the reaction from reaching the motherload. To do so will require using a tunneling machine right out of Jules Verne. It also requires the assistance of a hidden ghoul agent. None of this is the hard part, however. The hard part comes for those back at SGC. They are left dealing with the squabbling politicians from the planet over contingency plans to evacuate at least a small number to safety. Saving the planet is easy compared to that.Chimera - This is actually 2 stories combined into one episode. In the first one, Daniel Jackson is having trouble sleeping at night. He keeps dreaming about his former girlfriend, the one who got taken over by Osiris. In his dreams, he is trying to decipher the writing on an artifact. In his waking life, he believes that what he is trying to decipher in his sleep is the key to finding the lost city of the Ancients. It turns out that Osiris is paying him nightly visits and trying to weasel the information out of him. In the other story, Maj. Carter seems to be falling in love with a cop. She is worried because every time she has a boyfriend or kisses someone, that person gets wasted. He is also not cleared to know her real job. He gets suspicious, though, and does some background checking. The two stories come together when he stumbles into an attempt to capture Osiris in the act.Death Knell - Maj. Carter and her father are working at the Alpha site to develop a weapon that will stop Anubis' new super warriors. While there, the base comes under attack from those same soldiers. Many are killed but she gets away. The problem is that one of those super soldiers is tracking her. Now, Col. O'Neill and Teal'c set out to find her first and rescue her. Meanwhile, relation between the Jaffa and the Tok'ra of the base continue to deteriorate due to mutual suspicion. Someone betrayed the secret of the Alpha base. Each group is sure that the other is responsible. They don't trust each other, they don't like each other and the arrogance of each side just makes matters worse. It looks like the fragile alliance is coming to pieces.Heroes Part 1 - The President decides to let someone film what happens at the SGC for "posterity". Naturally, the SGC is less than thrilled. In fact, their compliance is the minimum to comply with the letter of the orders given. This leads to a very frustrated film director. In fact, there are only two people who warm up to the camera. One is the slimy senator Lindsey who lies his face off about support for the program and the other is Maj. Carter who just tries to be helpful. There are some things the crew is barred from. One of them is access to ongoing missions. This just increases the director's frustrations, especially when something interesting seems to be going on. SG9 has found an ancient city. The inscriptions indicate that it was built by the ancients. Unfortunately, they run into someone else's probe which takes them under hostile fire. They manage to destroy the thing but not before it gets a message off. Now, SG9 finds itself attacked by Jaffa who arrive by ship. The cliffhanger ending is that we do not know what will happen next. It seems the whole episode was set up to get to this point: an offworld team stranded and under fire.Heroes Part 2 - The rescue mission to retrieve the offworld SG team does not go all that well. Casualties are taken. Lives are lost. This included one of the regulars. This affects everyone. The film director is still not happy about not getting access and makes a bigger nuisance of himself until he is kicked off the base. Everyone assumes he is just going to do a hatchet job anyway. This impression is strengthened when yet another investigation by the ever corrupt NID takes place. This is not a great action episode nor does it do much to advance the story beyond detailing the death of a regular cast member. Instead, it draws attention to true heroism of a type that occurs in the mythical world of SGC or right here on our everyday earth. Bravo.Resurrection - The rogue NID agents are at it again. The "good" NID agent finds a warehouse with lots of slaughtered people, a helpless girl and an evil scientist. According to the video tapes, the sweet girl killed al the people but when SG1 arrives, she just wants to go back to her cage. They also find a basement full of artifacts. One of the artifacts turns out to be a naquida bomb and its set to go off very soon. The girl turns out to be an experiment to splice ghoul and human genes. The hope was to retrieve some of the racial memory of the ghouls. Now, the race is on to disarm the bomb but the girl cannot control when she acts as the ghoul and when she acts as the innocent. The key lies with the evil scientist.Inauguration - A new president has been inaugurated. One of the first things that happens is a briefing from the joint chiefs about the Stargate project. He can hardly believe what he hears but more is to come. The slimy senator Lindsey is now the vice president. He is pushing to have the Stargate program stripped from the military and given to the NID. He wants this because he virtually controls the NID. Most of the episode is a debate between the Vice President's hatchet man and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. It is a retrospective episode consisting mostly of old footage.Lost City - Daniel Jackson finds a clue as to the location of the Lost City of the Ancients. He wants to take the SG1 team to a planet with one of the strange mind devices such as was encountered in the first season. At that time, the machine downloaded information into Col. O'Neill's head and slowly began to overwrite his own mind. The plan this time is to bring one of the machines back. While there, the planet comes under attack from Anubis who pursues the same information. In order to keep the information from falling into Anubis' hands, Col. O'Neill sticks his head into the device (They are one shot deals). They flee back through the Stargate to home in the hope that as the memories manifest, they will find the answers they seek. Back at home, however, major changes have taken place. Gen. Hammond has been replaced with a civilian and the slimy vice president is eager get rid of them all. Just to keep things interesting, Bray'tac arrives with the news that Anubis is on his way to earth with a fleet. The VP thinks it is just a plot so that SG1 can keep their jobs but it is real. The fleet shows up but SG1 has gone off to find the planet. What they find is unexpected and they have to get back to earth to prevent its complete destruction. It's a race against time and they just make it to their goal. Anubis has the same goal and the Col. Is running out of time as well.
T**I
Addicting
I love this show. You can’t get enough of this incredible story. It will draw you in. Great special effects and great story telling.
T**A
Season 7 was great and compelling cliffhanger
I have seasons 1-7. Six was ok but 7 has a couple of part 1&2 so the stories are more developed. The last episode was a cliffhanger so now I need season 8.
C**J
great show
I have always been a big fan of this show and so I had to get all of the seasons on DVD, but I couldn't find them all in stores, came here to amazon and got all of them all 10 seasons and for less then in the stores too, I love amazon,lol, but anyway, this was one of the best shows ever,loved all the characters, and the graphics were great,and each episode was watchable which is rare with most shows,I loved the X Files but had very few episodes that I really liked, and it got worse after the 4th or 5th seasons,but Stargate SG1 I loved it from beginning til the end, and I would have loved to seen it last longer then the 10 years it had,lol,only show now that I like more is Fringe because it has the same way about it in the fact that I love all the characters on the show and each episode is great,but still love to watch Stargate SG1 over and over again,I wasn't as big a fan of Stargate Atlantis, didn't like very many of the characters in it, but do love Stargate Universe, but it has been canceled after only 2 seasons, because of cost mostly,MGM is bankrupt, anyway if you love science Fiction with action and a good story, and characters with fun personalities then buy all of this series you want be sorry, its great, 5 stars all the way for this show, and Amazon too,lol!
P**B
Great sci fi series that stands the test of time!
I bought this instead of the 10-season set because (a) it was cheaper to buy each season separately and (b) there were reviews of the 10-season set complaining of poorly manufactured disc retainers allowing the discs to be loose and scratched during shipping. The individual season sets do not suffer from this issue.I loved all 10 seasons of this series, and have enjoyed many episodes more than once, so it was only logical to purchase the entire set to watch again in the future. It's an excellent sci-fi series with immersive plot arcs embedded across the series combined with well-done, entertaining individual episode plots that are easily able to stand on their own. The characters and the story are equally compelling, due to both quality writing and great acting.If I could make one change about the series, I would have kept Richard Dean Anderson's character in a more prominent role throughout, but I recognize that actors sometimes have to move on. While Ben Browder took some getting used to (mostly just because I missed Anderson's presence), he filled his role well and the series continued to thrive as a result.
L**U
HAIL...HAIL...THE GANG'S ALL HERE!!!...
Those who were disappointed with the fact that the character of Dr. Daniel Jackson was mostly missing from season six will happily rejoice to know that he returns in full force for season seven. Unfortunately, that means that the character of Jonas Quinn will no longer be a part of the SG-1 team, returning, instead, to his home planet.The powerful gao'uld lord, the evil Anubis, rises to the forefront, keeping the SG-1 team busy and on its toes. This season sees Colonel O'Neill take more of a back seat, while Dr. Daniel Jackson seems to be more of a focal point. There are a few other surprises and changes that take place this season, while the SG-1 team continues to fight the forces of evil.This is simply another great Stargate season that fans of the series will enjoy. I totally love this series and have been binge watching it on Amazon Prime.
J**
Descripción incorrecta
no venía con odiamos hablado o audio en español latino aunque en la descripción decía que si. Solo subtítulos en españal latino. Corregir eso Amazon. Por eso regrese el producto.
D**O
Stargate Sg-1 - Stagione 07 (6 Dvd) Aaron Thompson
Consegna velocissima, ottimo servizio. I DVD mi sembrano in ordine ma devo ancora vederli per cui non posso dare una opinione.
A**N
Ottimo
Dal cofanetto bello e accattivante alle storie che si fanno più avvincentie comunque agli effetti speciali che dal 1997 ad ora si migliorano e rendono la serie ancor più bella...
F**O
dischi con problemi
molti dvd che si bloccano, si interrompono o che non si leggono
J**Y
Une nouvelle ère d'aventures intergalactiques
L'intégrale de la saison 7 de "STARGATE SG-1" est un incontournable pour tous les fans de science-fiction et d'aventures intergalactiques. Cette saison marque une nouvelle ère dans la série, offrant des épisodes captivants, remplis de rebondissements et de découvertes fascinantes.L'équipe SG-1, composée du charismatique colonel Jack O'Neill, de la brillante Samantha Carter, de l'humoristique Teal'c et de l'excentrique Dr Daniel Jackson, continue d'explorer les mystères des portes des étoiles et d'affronter de redoutables ennemis. La saison 7 nous entraîne dans de nouvelles dimensions, introduisant de nouveaux mondes, de nouvelles races extraterrestres et des enjeux encore plus grands.Les scénarios de la saison 7 sont bien construits, mêlant habilement l'action, l'aventure, le suspense et la touche d'humour caractéristique de la série. Chaque épisode offre son lot de surprises et de révélations, faisant avancer l'intrigue globale tout en offrant des histoires individuelles captivantes.Les performances des acteurs sont excellentes, avec une chimie indéniable entre les membres de l'équipe SG-1. Leurs relations évoluent, tant sur le plan professionnel que personnel, apportant une profondeur supplémentaire aux personnages. De plus, l'arrivée de nouveaux personnages apporte un souffle de fraîcheur à la série et enrichit encore davantage l'univers de "STARGATE SG-1".L'intégrale de la saison 7 est un véritable régal pour les fans de la série, offrant des heures d'excitation et de divertissement. Les effets spéciaux sont de qualité, contribuant à rendre les mondes extraterrestres et les batailles spatiales plus immersifs. De plus, les bonus inclus dans ce coffret permettent de plonger dans les coulisses de la production et d'en apprendre davantage sur la création de la série.En somme, l'intégrale de la saison 7 de "STARGATE SG-1" est un must-have pour tous les fans de science-fiction et d'aventures épiques. Une série qui continue de repousser les limites de l'imagination et qui nous transporte dans des mondes extraordinaires à chaque épisode.
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