Review of Stargate SG1: Volume 27

7 / 10

Introduction


I`ve got volumes 1-10, 13, 18, 19, 25 and 26 of Stargate SG1 on DVD - and this soon to be released Volume 27 contains the next four episodes from Series 6 (the episode descriptions below contain spoilers, so be warned if you haven`t seen them already!)

Episode 115 - Nightwalkers - SG-1 investigates a sleepy seaside town with inhabitants who harbour a dark secret.

Episode 116 - Abyss - O`Neill finds himself the prisoner of a System Lord, with no memory of how he got there.

Episode 117 - Shadow Play - Jonas leads the team to his home planet in a bid to avert a deadly war.

Episode 118 - The Other Guys - A Goa`uld System Lord orders the live capture of SG-1.



Video


The video comes in 16:9 anamorphic widescreen and like the rest of the Stargate SG1 releases is of an exceptionally high standard throughout all four episodes programs. Stargate SG1 has always had high production values, this quality is reflected in an image that is exceptionally sharp, with no grain and no dirt and a wonderfully vibrant image.

As ever, the effects are quite good, with good set design and construction combined with CGI helping to give a quality feel to the production. As with the other volumes, the episodes contain a good mix of drama and action, and combine location shooting with studio footage. All in all, there can be no complaints about the visuals.



Audio


The soundtrack is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1, which, as usual, is well presented but for the most part concentrates on the front three speakers. The rear channels are only used occasionally for effects and atmospheric sounds, but then as this is a made-for-TV series, this is perhaps only to be expected. The series also features quite a good score, which helps build tension at key moments.

The dialogue is clear and understandable throughout each of the episodes.



Features


As with the other releases in the series, there are plenty of extras for Stargate SG1 fans to get their teeth into. There are two instalments of the "SG1 Director`s Series", entitled "Shadow Play" and "The Other Guys", running for around eight and four minutes and briefly looking at how the two episodes in question were made.

Next up is the "Season 6 Stills Gallery 3", which is followed by audio commentaries on all four episodes, each one featuring the respective director and other cast members, all giving the usual factual, technical and background information.

Finally there are previews of Volume 28.



Conclusion


As with others in the series, it`s highly unlikely that anyone will just buy the 27th volume of a series without having seen any of the previous episodes, so you`re likely to know what to expect from the content of this disc.

The disc contains another four good episodes, all well presented, with an excellent range of extras that comprises two featurettes and four commentary tracks.

Once again, the Stargate discs are a recommended release.

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