Dr.
Felger creates a computer virus meant to disable Goa'uld-controlled
worlds. When the program malfunctions and spreads throughout
the Stargate network, O'Neill, Teal'c and Daniel are trapped
off-world, with danger looming around the corner. It's up to
Carter and the Bumbling Dr. Felger to incapacitate the virus
before the rest of SG-1 meet their doom...
Avenger
2.0 sees
the return of the bumbling Felger from last season's The
Other Guys. While the storyline is not very original -
clumsy bloke screws up, but then ends up saving the day -
it is incredibly funny. As with last season's The Other
Guys there are plenty of subtle moments that you may miss
if you blink. These include Felger putting his trousers on
back to front by mistake when Carter makes a surprise call
at his home.
This
episode proves, once again, that when SG-1 does comedy
it knows how to pull out all the stops.
SG-1
encounters a race of women warriors whose survival depends
on symbiotes harvested from Jaffa. Teal'c and SG-1 must convince
the warriors' high priestess to put aside her fear of reliance
on the drug before the Goa'uld track the warriors down and
destroy them...
Birthright
is
Stargate's take on legends of the Amazon. Jolene Blalock
(Enterprise's T'Pol) stars as the leader of a group
of Jaffa women who pillage symbiotes from other Jaffa in order
to stay alive. As female Jaffa are killed at birth, this group
sees their way of life as the only way to survive.
Not
only does this episode show that Blalock can act, but it also
gives Christopher Judge a new angle to explore in his character
as he and Blalock fall in love. This could have fallen flat
on its face, but Blalock and Judge manage to turn this into
an above average episode.
SG-1
encounters an advanced bio-engineered warrior with incredible
strength, created by Anubis. O'Neill, Carter and Teal'c set
out to locate the origin of the new foe, Daniel travels to
South America in search of a device that may be key to defeating
this super warrior.
Evolution
(Part 1) sees
SG-1 come face to face with a new enemy. Anubis has a new
band of super warriors which seem unstoppable. So how do SG-1
manage to capture one as soon as they meet it? It has a heart
attack! Which is handy! This episode is a cross between The
Terminator (the bio-engineered warriors) and Raiders
of the Lost Ark (Daniel in the Jungles of South America).
It has everything! And it's all good, well paced fun.
The
commentary on this episode is by Peter
DeLuise and Gary Jones (these
guys really should have their own radio talk show). They make
some great observations which you'd have missed otherwise.
There is a scene with a background extra who is flipping burgers
on a barbecue but every time you see him he is picking his
nose or scratching his back with the spatula. They also poke
fun at Richard Dean Anderson and his lack of screen time this
season.
Having
found the secret location of the warrior base O'Neill is assigned
a recon mission to South America to rescue Daniel who, having
found a mysterious artefact in the last episode, was kidnapped
by Honduran rebels demanding a ransom for his life!...
Evolution
(Part 2)
sees SG-1 infiltrate Anubis's stronghold and discover yet
another secret weapon in his plan for domination of the star
systems. SG-1 are spread all over the place. Teal'c is running
around Anubis's ship with Carter, while O'Neill is trekking
around South America looking for Jackson - who has been kidnapped.
Peter
DeLuise and Amanda Tapping provide the commentary. We get
to learn about "condom lights", Richard Dean Anderson
and the tarantula, and why DeLuise would gladly watch one
of the guest stars take a dump for an hour and a half!
Extras
on this collection include audio commentaries for all four
episodes; SG-1 Directors Series: for Avenger 2.0;
a behind the scenes featurette with Christopher Judge; and
some production stills.
Darren
Rea
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