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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Les Sheldon, Gabrielle Beaumont, Bruce Seth Green, Frederick King Keller, James A. Contner, Annette Haywood-Carter |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 12 September, 1993 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mca Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 4 |
| UPC: | 025192917929 |
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Customer Reviews of Seaquest DSV - Season One
Wonderful Show, A Must-Have for Sci-Fi Lovers SeaQuest DSV: Season One is excellent and the season most would say the show was truly at it's very best. I was about 13 years old and instantly became a huge fan from the start of the first episode. It's like an underwater Star Trek with loveable characters and season one is definitely educational as well as entertaining! <
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>Some would probably say I love fantasy a little too much or that my taste in movies and television shows is too broad because I remember liking SeaQuest even in the second season when it changed to be based more on fantasy than scientific fact. (And, if I remember correctly, I think I enjoyed the third season as well.) <
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>I absolutely love season one! Watching it brings back fond memories of my early teenage years and I really hope seasons two and three are released on DVD as well for the die-hard fans who loved the show even when it changed.
Sci-fi with a heart
I fell in love with this show during its original airing, and now that it's on DVD I can watch it as clearly as I did in the early nineties. I enjoy at least as much, maybe more, now that I'm not gawking single-mindedly at Jonathan Brandis. Okay, I still am, but for different reasons. We appreciate things most when we no longer have them, and Jonathan was an amazing talent. I miss him, as I know all of his fans do.
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>"SeaQuest DSV" is more than underwater "Star Trek". It's a vision of what we in the early nineties dreamed the twentieth century might be like, a world of incredible scientific advances, a place where we could speak to dolphins, make contact with extraterrestrials, explore the deepest places of the world. Like "Star Trek" in its various incarnations, it's a vision of hope for what we might accomplish if we can all just begin to work together.
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>The writing, though some may find it a bit dated now, holds up incredibly well over time, as do most of the effects. The characters are well-rounded and fascinating, from the nervous O'Neill (who went on to be the mighty Joxer of "Xena: Warrior Princess") to the devious Krieg to the frustrated genius Lucas, and leading them is the wise father-figure Captain Nathan Bridger, who holds his crew together as a family and contributes his gentle wisdom to every exciting adventure.
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>This show is intelligent and absorbing, as much now as it ever was. Beneath the surface, still, lies the future.
Sea Quest memories
I liked Sea Quest when I was a kid. And as an adult it brought back memories of my childhood. I can see now that it was a little cheesy, but it is a good show for kids and I also really liked how Bob Ballard from Woodshole gave a little science bit at the end of each show. Overall it is a good collection.