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With a well-established framework of back-story and an increasing list of adversaries, the third series of Stargate SG-1 was the place where casual viewers began to fall away. Unless you were taking notes it was becoming ever harder to stay on top of the Goa'uld history and their constant scheming. Fortunately by now a solid fanbase had appeared worldwide--with clubs, conventions and Web sites galore--so the ratings didn't slip even while ancient gods kept appearing and reappearing. Daniel Jackson could always be trusted to illuminate any relevant myth or legend (or find them in five minutes on the internet), while Carter's memory download from last year supplied the necessary ties with the rebellious Tok'ra. Away from the story arc the show's all-important stand-alone tales gave some thorny old subjects a new SF spin, including organised religion, the use of children in the passing on of knowledge, and leading an alternative life. O'Neill's sarcastic wit went into overdrive this year and Teal'c could be relied upon for a sneer or fish-out-of-water joke. Further comic relief came from Sam "Flash Gordon" Jones and Dom DeLuise, but perhaps the funniest thing of all was the wig Carter would apparently be wearing in an alternate universe. --Paul Tonks
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
stargate sg1 series three Season three is possibly the best season of stargate. It has the two best episodes ever in stargate; 'Jolinars Memories' and 'the devil yoou know'. it rocks!
It just continues to get better As SG1's adventures continue we see some great stories this season starting with into the fire the conclusion to last seasons cliffhanger as sg1 are held captive by Hathor and it is up to Hammond and Teal'c to save them with the help of Master Bretac and most of the sgc also we meet Daniels grandfather in the pernultimate episode crystal skull and the introduction of the replicators in the cliffhanger nemesis also my favourite episode is urgo in which all of sg1 get implanted with the personality of a... more info
Another Great Series SG-1 are back! And this time they’ve brought Special Features. Jack (Two L’s) O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping), Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) and Teal’c (Christopher Judge) return for a third action packed series.
From the end of Season 2 we find SG-1 trapped on Hathor’s home planet seeking a way home. Through the ending of this particular storyline in the episode ‘Into the Fire’ we get a good idea of how the series will continue. The humour is more free... more info
SG1 Just Keeps Getting Better After the amazing Season 2, many SG-1 fans were left thinking 'Can it get better than this?' In short, the answer is a very definite yes. The humour in this season starts to become more prominant than in the previous ones, though it does not distract the viewer from appreciating that SG-1 are a space travelling, evil-guy-destroying team. In this season, we get our first look at the replicators, and the Asgard return for more interplanetary antics. This season also has some outstanding episodes, where... more info