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Andromeda - Season 3 Collection

Andromeda - Season 3 Collection

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Actors: Kevin Sorbo, Lisa Ryder, Lexa Doig, Gordon Michael Woolvett, Laura Bertram
Studio: A.D.V. Films
Category: DVD

List Price: $69.98
Buy New: $31.95
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 18210

Format: Ntsc, Box Set, Color
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 5
Running Time: 60 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 3
ISBN: 1413912281
UPC: 702727121029
EAN: 9781413912289
ASIN: B0006VXLLI

Theatrical Release Date: October 2, 2000
Release Date: February 1, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Description
Andromeda chronicles the adventures of Captain Dylan Hunt (Kevin Sorbo) and his crew on the starship Andromeda Ascendant as they search the galaxies in an effort to rebuild the Systems Commonwealth, a community of worlds strewn across the universe working together for peace.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars andromeda Season 3   January 30, 2007
Ralph Napoleon III
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

After I paid for the product. It arrived in days. I have seen all the DVD's in the set and am pleased with them.


4 out of 5 stars cowboys and Indians in outer space   January 9, 2007
Georgia M. Seume (Houston, TX)
II enjoyed the series on TV, but as a typical viewer, I naturally missed some episodes,so I bought the seasons as the came out. Seasons 3 and 2 were among the last put on DVD. I also enjoyed watching those, but I haven't finished.


3 out of 5 stars A mixed bag   October 10, 2006
J. McCormick
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Season 3 of Andromeda, like the previous 2 seasons, has some episodes that are worth watching more than once and some that are not. Unfortunately, the number of episodes that are not worth multiple viewings increased dramatically.

Among this season's strong points are episodes like "The Unconquerable Man", which gives a look at what might have been had Dylan Hunt's first officer Gaheris Rhade won their battle - like any decent Gaheris Rhade feature, it attempts to paint him as a man who wanted a good future, but whose actions created a bad one.

"Cui Bono", while not all around great, brings back Beka Valentine's "uncle" Sid - the strongest point about the episode is that the return of this one character brings depth to three characters: Sid, Beka, and Beka's dad. "The Lone and Level Sands" takes the characters to an old Earth ship that has been exploring deep space and manages to take a conflict among its crew and not paint any of the characters as bad people.

Among the bad are episodes like "Vault of the Heavens", where Dylan is drawn by a mysterious voice to a planet where glowing women want to have sex with him (because they must procreate to save their people, of course). "The Illusion of Majesty" features soft porn actress Krista Allen in an entertaining (mostly thanks to Tyr) but ultimately pointless episode.

One of the biggest saving graces in season 3 is Tyr Anasazi, who has always brought an interesting balance to the show with his self-interested but generally realistic viewpoints. Unfortunately for the show, this was the character's last season (as far as I'm concerned, his appearance in two episodes of season 4 should just be ignored, since it's such a bad send-off).

Arguably, this is the last good season of Andromeda, but it's also arguably the first horrible one. It just depends on what you like about the series. One of the season's biggest weaknesses is the lack of a driving purpose. The episodes are basically just a bunch of disconnected events that have no real relation to each other or any kind of overarching purpose.

Still, I maintain that you'd get more enjoyment out of this than you would out of most Star Trek.



5 out of 5 stars Andromeda Season 3   February 17, 2006
frazipe (tucson, az)
Awesome...like one review above said...Andromeda gets better every season. I never watched the series on TV because I was in Japan when it came out but I have watched every episode that has been released on DVD so far and it gets better and better.


3 out of 5 stars What can you say about season 3?   February 3, 2006
B. Allen-Trick (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

About midway through season 2, head writer, executive producer, and let's face it, creator of Andromeda Robert Hewitt Wolfe was jetissoned because Kevin Sorbo wanted to garner more casual viewers, and wanted more screen-time for himself.

Things were just beginning to gather steam with the first two seasons too. The characters were progressing nicely, in fits and starts (see Trance Gemini), and the threads that were to weave an epic story arc began to show. After Wolfe was fired, some peculiar things happen, and as a result season 3 is just what the star wanted, more episodic. But Mr. Sorbo didn't seem to realize the crux of sci-fi fandom-continuity.

After season 3 they seemed to realize their mistake, but it was too late. The trajectory the show was on had changed irrevocably, and I believe, for the worse.

Don't get me wrong, Andromeda is and always has been a great, fun show to watch. But I felt the strength was in the writing, not the action, in the ensemble cast, not in a single star, and in its grand scale. Keith Hamilton-Cobb (Tyr Anasazie) left after this season for precisely these reasons, and the show was greatly diminished in his absence.


 

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