Stargate Atlantis - Series 3 Vol.1
RRP: £19.99
Our Price: £13.38 (subject to change)
Ok, but the rip-off continues.
Review date: 2007-09-11 Rating: 6 out of 10
This is a decent DVD, with three pretty strong episodes out of four. (The third is not too great.) I particularly liked the fourth episode, which gave Jason Mamoa a chance to shine. Once again we're being asked to pay up for a series of discs though, if we want to buy series 3 episodes as they become available. But wait - nip across to Amazon dot com and you can get the entire third series in just a few days - for under thirty three dollars. I wish I hadn't bought this DVD now.
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Stargate Atlantis Season 3 kick's off with a bang!Review date: 2007-09-03 Rating: 8 out of 10Episode 3.1 (No Man's Land) picks up from directly from the season 2 finally, with the team desperately attempts to stop two Wraith hive ships from reaching Earth. With a number of space battle sequences adding to the scope of the episode, this episode delivers action and suspense. The story continues and concludes in episode 3.2 (Misbegotten) as the Atlantis team must decide the fate of a colony of Wraith they have turned into humans. This episodes allows actor Paul McGillion to shine as Dr. Carson Beckett, by exploring the ethical issues of experimentation on prisoners of war. Episode 3.3 (Irresistible) is one of Atlantis more comic episodes, in which actor Richard Kind is introduced as Lucius Lavin, who's pheromones cause both men and women to take an interest in him to the point, ignoring their own self-interests. At times silly, this episode allows the actor to explore a different side to their characters. Episode 3.4 (Sateda), delves into the past of Ronon Dex. A mixture of high octane action and flashbacks, works well giving the episode a major big film feel into 42 minutes of television. Over all, the first four episodes of season 3 provide enough entertainment for any fans and new comes alike.
A reasonable start to the seriesReview date: 2007-09-03 Rating: 6 out of 10As is pretty traditional by this point, the series starts by carefully writing the good guys out of the horrible mess they were in in the end-of-season cliffhanger: "No man's land" and "Misbegotten" deal with somehow stopping the Wraith from reaching Earth, and then dealing with the consequences of the way that was achieved. They're both pretty enjoyable (though mildly schizophrenic) episodes.
"Irresistible" is apparently intended to be a comic relief episode in tone, but is unspecific enough about the motivating-danger-of-the-week that the superficially humourous moments are darkened with the question of whether the good guys are in fact in trouble at that point.
"Sateda" deals with the origin of Ronon, told mostly in flashbacks (not of actual earlier footage). If you like the character, or enjoy seeing very straightforward Wraith-are-bad/kill-lots-of-Wraith episodes, then you'll enjoy this one. It's not great, but rather better written than the other three.
Overall, not a bad start to the series, but it is pretty forgettable.Eagerly awaitedReview date: 2007-08-22 Rating: 10 out of 10For someone who doesn't have sky and so has only seen the first two series this is the most eagerly awaited dvd of the year, at least for me. The cliffhanger of series 2 will be resolved and we finally get to know some of the characters whilst meeting new bad guys. For any fan of science fiction i would reccommend trying this.
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Actor(s):
Rachel Luttrell
Paul McGillion
Joe Flanigan
Torri Higginson
David Hewlett
Creators:
Joe Flanigan (Primary Contributor)
David Hewlett (Primary Contributor)
Director(s):
Recording label: MGM Entertainment Manufacturer: MGM EntertainmentEAN: 5039036033831Binding: DVDNumber of items: 1Format: PAL, Release date: 2007-08-27Audience rating: Suitable for 12 years and overRegion code: 2Running time: 166 minutesLanguage: English (Original Language)