Customer Reviews
Search for the Lost City - By: T. R. Alexander, 15 Mar 2007 
Season seven of Stargate SG-1 sees the return of Daniel Jackson to the team after having his memory erased & returned to human form, as well as the leaving of Jonas Quinn & a somewhat reduced role for Jack O'Neill. The season itself is somewhat random in its episode quality with some terrible episodes, such as Avenger 2.0, but the season finallly makes up for alll the bad episodes with a greatly cinematic & exciting episode. Although altogether season seven is not the greatest Stargate season ever but the many good episodes outweigh the dire ones.
Excellent! - By: Mr. Ashley M. Chafe, 12 Sep 2005 
This is easily one of the best seasons of Stargate SG-1. It sees the return of Danny Boy in the opening two-parter. A fun episode follows with a young boy claiming to be Jack O'neill. Season 7 also contains the fantastic episode 'Orpheous' in which SG-1 lead a rescue on a Goa'uld slave camp, freeing Bra'tac & Teal'c's son, Rya'c. This is one of the best episodes in the season. Michael Shanks (Dr Daniel Jackson) has some excellent acting in the episode'Lifeboat'. He is a very skilled actor. 'Evolution' is the second two-parter in season 7, & a brilliant one at that! We're introduced to Anubis' new foot soldiers; the Drones. 'Heros', the next two-parter, is very emotional as a main character is killed in action. The last two-parter, 'Lost City', which i suppose could be counted as a movie because of the scale, is FANTASTIC!!!
Hummmm - By: , 02 Jun 2005 
I own alll the Stargate box sets becaus ei absolutelt love them although this season has let me down; it jumps about & the episodes just dont link. Still well worth watching, although hoping the next season will be back up to usual standards
7 Years On, and Still AMAZING - By: J. Burling, 29 Apr 2005 
Season 7 of Stargate SG-1 is nothing short of phenomenal in every way - the breadth of the stories, the acting, the production values, & the good old fashioned explosions.
The departure of Jonas Quinn, & the return of Daniel Jackson is dealt with early in the season, paving the way for much bigger storylines & plot developments (Atlantis, anyone?).
This season has quite a few stand-alone episodes that do not contribute to the overalll story arc, but this gives each character more of a chance to shine.
Teal'c, Daniel Jackson & Samantha Carter alll have episodes that delve more into their lives & personalities - but unfortunately O'Neill fans may be slightly disappointed with most of this season. There's never a point where he's just "not there", but his reduced presence is often felt. However, it's alll made up for in the last couple of episodes.
Along with the alll of Season 7, there are some great commentaries, & some hilarious "Beyond the Gate" featurettes with the cast.
If you're an SG-1 fan, there's no reason not to buy this DVD.
Stargate SG-1 Season 7 - By: , 16 Feb 2005 
Stargate SG-1 continues to go from strength to strength with each sucessive season.
In it's seventh year, we see the return of Dr Daniel Jackson, more of 'uber' system lord Anubis, the return of the Unas, more of the Asgard & we lose a long running character in one of four gripping 2-parter episodes.
The final feature lengthed episode was intended to be a big screen movie, but was left as a normal part of the season, making it a big budget & exciting episode that lays the groundwork for fantastic spin-off series Stargate Atlantis.
With many episodes continuing long running story arcs, plus several strand-alone episodes, season 7 proves to be one of the greatest seasons of any sci-fi show.
With most series not making it past 6-7 seasons, Stargate has already proven is longetivity, with an eighth & ninth season to come.
A fab season & a very high recommendation to anybody who has been following the series over the last several seasons. It possibly won't be as easy to follow the story if you are a newcomer to the series, in which case I highly suggest you watch the previous six seasons.