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Stargate Atlantis: Season 1


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When a secret base, abandoned by the original builders of the Stargates, is found buried in the ice of Antartica, the newly formed Stargate Atlantis team is born. The team's discovery leads to a daring expeditiion to the distant Pegasus galaxy, where they encounter a primitive human civilization and a sinister new enemy that threatens human life everywhere. The Stargate Atlantis mission is headed by Dr. Elizabeth Weir, a specialist in diplomatic relations. Her political savvy is balanced by the bravado of her military counterpart, Major John Sheppard, a courageous pilot. Rounding out the crew are Lt. Aiden Ford, Sheppard's second-in-command, Dr. Rodney McKay, a clever and quick-witted astrophysicist and Teyla, a beautiful young leader among the primitive alien civilization that the Atlantis team encounters.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing -As Good As The Early Years Of Stargate, Jan 12 2006
Stargate Atlantis is a wonderful television show. The characters are quirky, smart, and very likeable. Joe Flanigan as Major Sheppard and Tori Higginson as Dr. Weir balance each other perfectly as representatives of the military and science in this series. Rachel Luttrell as Teyla is a strong, smart female character who adds sensitivity and humour to the group. Rainbow Sun Francis as Ford is great as the "juinor" member of the group - everyone picks on him but it's always good-natured. David Hewlett as Dr. McKay undergoes some of the most significant growth as a character in the series and it's nice to see a Canadian finally made the team. (I always wondered why on Stargate there were Russians but no Canadians on the teams.) Anyway - Buy this series - trust me you will not regret it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disk 5 issue is resolved, Dec 12 2005
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Regarding the Stargate-Atlantis Season 1 box set DVD where disk 5 contained same contents as disk 1: Amazon was very helpful and very prompt with helping me out with this problem. All I did was send an email regarding the problem to customer service the day I discovered the defect. The very next day, a new set was shipped to me at no cost to me. Within 48 hrs, I had my new set and disk 5 in the new set was okay. I shipped back the original set at no charge to me since Amazon's own shipping label is printable online. Thank you Amazon for handling this issue so well! I am very pleased! Nobody should hesitate to buy this product now because the issue has been resolved. I think in my first review, I blamed MGM for the error. Sorry about that! MGM products are generally 1'st rate. When I read that it was Sony that goofed, well, I wasn't surprised. But, all's well the ends well. The Atlantis series is a must have and the box set is very nicely done. I only have one wish with regards to box-sets and that is to have all multi-episode stories presented as one long movie without credits and theme music repeated at each end of each segment. I know, they are presented as they were aired, but frankly I find it very interruptive to have to scan through menus and credits and "previously on Atlantis" scenes in the middle of a great story. Maybe there could be a "play all" option in the menu that that applies to multi-episode stories that would automatically and seemlessly jump from the end of one episode to the real beginning of the next.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gating out to Pegasus, Dec 29 2007
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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One of the big arcs of the "Stargate SG-1" series was finding the Lost City of the Ancients, also known as Atlantis.

It also turned into fertile fodder for a spinoff series (come on, you KNEW they had to make one eventually), known as "Stargate: Atlantis." The first season has its duds and awkward moments -- much like its parent series -- but it proves to be a solid introduction to likable new heroes, a legendary city, and a new race of alien parasites.

At the Antarctic base, Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) has finally figured out the location of Atlantis -- in the Pegasus galaxy. General Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) gives the go-ahead for an exploratory unit to go to Atlantis -- even though they don't have the power to return back to the Milky Way, and will be stranded there.

So Dr. Elizabeth Weir (Torri Higginson) leads an international group of scientists and military to another galaxy, and arrive in the sunken Ancient city of Atlantis. Unfortunately, after ten millennia Atlantis is running out of power, and soon the whole place will flood. The military unit, including Major John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan), goes scouting for a planet to evacuate to, and encounter the friendly natives.

Meanwhile, the irritable scientist Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) tries to somehow salvage the city -- only to have it rise from the ocean floor. But then the SG teams accidentally wake an ancient enemy -- the parasitic, vampiric Wraith, who destroyed the Ancients long ago. Cut off from Earth, the expedition settles into the Ancient city and tries to make the best of their situation.

Unfortunately, the Pegasus galaxy has plenty of its own dangers -- an energy-sucking "shadow," possible spies, life-sucking bugs, a destructive nanovirus, a mysterious goddess, suicidal kids, cannibal Wraith, and an Amishlike people who turn out to be ruthless soldiers. And the Wraith are closing in on Atlantis, intent on getting to Earth -- forcing Weir and Sheppard to arm the city for what may be its final stand.

"Stargate: Atlantis" has an easier introduction than most series, even spinoffs. The whole idea was introduced over a few seasons of "Stargate SG-1," and two of the characters (Weir and McKay) were also recurring characters. And thank God, there is no endless whining about how they may never see Earth again, as many series would do -- the Atlantis personnel just forge ahead, and deal with it.

It does have some flaws, mostly the same ones that "SG-1" had in ITS first season -- a few duds ("The romancing of the alien priestess? It's very 1967 of you"), and many others that are good sci-fi watchin', but not great. It takes a little time for the series to get comfortable, but by the last four or five episodes, it really takes off.

And it has plenty of sci-fi staples -- ugly nasty aliens, tightly wound scientists, little tubular ships, explosions, moral quandaries and a bit of classic-style horror. But it doesn't lose its laid-back style (Rodney massaging his feet during a conference), or its human side -- for example, one episode has everyone recording touching messages to send back to Earth.

And the dialogue is pretty great, with lots of one-liners and snappy exchanges. Most are from Rodney ("This device must be using an older version of Windows"), and Sheppard ("I am your death. That is all you need to know." "I prefer 'Steve'"). But there's humor from everyone ("Find another problem with it! Tell him that the power-loop interface isn't jiving with your walkabout!").

The cast is a bit uneven -- Higginson is given too little to do, and Rainbow Sun Francks just never works. But Flanigan has a nice O'Neillian sarcastic snap, Hewlett is hilarious as the mildly antisocial, ever-exasperated scientist, and Paul McGillion is simply adorable as a cuddly Scottish doctor. And while Rachel Luttrell starts off as just the token native love interest, she evolves nicely at the end of the season.

"Stargate Atlantis" has its shaky moments, and the actors were still getting a grip on their roles. But it's a solid first for a solid sci-fi series, gating out into a new galaxy.
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