Stargate SG-1 - Season 9 (6 Disc Set) (New Packaging)

Mature Audience. Contains moderate violence.

DVD (2005)

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Stargate SG-1 - Season 9 (6 Disc Set) (New Packaging) DVD + Stargate SG-1 - Season 10 (5 Disc Slimline Set) DVD
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Re-released on
April 10th, 2007
DVD Region
Region 4
Length (Minutes)
840
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.78 : 1
Languages
English
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
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Director
Series
All-time sales rank
Top 2000
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Product ID
1538818

Description

Boasting incredible special effects sequences, rapid-fire pacing and awesome scenes of alien warfare, this all-new six-disc set of "Stargate SG-1" is your gateway to pulse-pounding sci-fi action! In Season 9, Jack O'Neill left the team and was replaced by Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell as team leader. This 6 disc set features the complete episodes from Season Nine of Stargate SG-1.

Episodes:
Avalon: Part 1
Avalon: Part 2
Origin
The Ties That Bind
The Powers That Be
Beachhead
Ex Deus Machina
Babylon
Prototype
The Fourth Horseman: Part 1
The Fourth Horseman: Part 2
Collateral Damage
Ripple Effect
Stronghold
Ethon
Off the Grid
The Scourge
Arthur's Mantle
Crusade
Camelot
 

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Review by Noel on 26th January, 2010
5 stars "A great Sci-Fi Series gets a new enemy"

Richard Dean Anderson leaves the starring role to take up an occasional one, which leaves the excellent Ben Browder (Farscape) to come into the lead role as Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell.

This season introduces a new enemy, a powerful group of beings called the Ori, mostly replacing the Go'auld (apart from Ba'al) as the prime enemy. It also represents a shift away from Ancient Egyptian Mythology towards Arthurian Mythology, with Merlin becoming an important character as the series movesĀ on.

 

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