Stargate SG-1 - Season 6: Volume 4 (2002)
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Synopsis: Based on the 1994 movie by Roland Emmerich, this popular science fiction series is a thrilling journey through space, time, and multiple dimensions. Led by Colonel Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean... Based on the 1994 movie by Roland Emmerich, this popular science fiction series is a thrilling journey through space, time, and multiple dimensions. Led by Colonel Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), the SG team explores the mysterious dimensional doorways known as Stargates, transporting themselves throughout the universe to discover new technologies and civilizations. The group also battles the evil Goa'uld Ra, a race of aliens out to dominate the universe. The team is comprised of Daniel Jackson (Micheal Shanks), Sam Carter (Amanda Tapping), and Teal'c (Christopher Judge). In season 6, Michael Shanks leaves the show, and scientist Jonas Quinn (Corin Nemec) joins the team. This collection includes episodes 13-16 from season 6: "Sight Unseen," "Smoke and Mirrors," "Paradise Lost," and "Metamorphosis." [More]
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