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List Price: $14.95 | | Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Salesrank: 104773
Released: February 4, 2003 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Anamorphic Closed-captioned Color DVD-Video Widescreen NTSC | Starring:
A m a n d a T a p p i n g | |
Editorial Review:
EPISODE 19: "One False Step"On a routine reconnaissance mission, the SG-1 team discovers a new, friendly life form. But the encounter turns deadly for the new race because of a virus SG-1 inadvertently introduces. Can SG-1 develop a vaccine before this plague eradicates a peaceful civilization?EPISODE 20: "Show and Tell"A young boy mysteriously appears at Stargate Command and pleads for help, claiming the Goa'uld are chasing him to find a race of invisible beings. But the SG-1 team doesn't know that the invisible aliens actually plan to destroy humanity Â? and their invasion has already begun!EPISODE 21: "1969"A solar flare sends the SG-1 team back to 1969, where the U.S. military command suspects the team of espionage. O'Neill and his crew escape and hitchhike with two Woodstock-bound kids, desperate to find the Stargate before they're stuck in the psychedelic past forever. EPISODE 22: "Out of Mind"OÂ'Neill awakens, seemingly from a 79-year cryogenic sleep, to find that his team is long dead. He is questioned about Stargate but then discovers that it's a setup and heÂ's actually a prisoner of the Goa'uld, who intend to learn all his secretsÂ...and then destroy him!
Description of Stargate SG-1 Season 2, Vol. 5:
"One False Step" gives the SG-1 team a guilt trip for accidentally infecting a race with a disease. Then 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. Episodes 21 and 22 finish season 2: there's great fun to be had in "1969" and a time-travel plot that loops many aspects of the show's story lines together. The cliffhanger finale, "Out of Mind," has Colonel O'Neill experience an Aliens-style awakening 79 years into his future. What the hell happened? And why is he being asked so many questions about Earth's defenses? --Paul Tonks