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Based on the file naming convention you provided ("Stargate Universe Season 1- 2 Extras DVDRip..."), you are looking for a comprehensive list of the bonus features and special extras included on the DVD releases for Stargate Universe.
Here is the complete content list of the extras found on the Season 1 and Season 2 DVD sets.
Online forums and retrospective reviews (often cited in extra‑included text interviews) show that SGU has undergone significant revaluation. While live ratings collapsed due to fan backlash (the “not my Stargate” movement), streaming on Netflix and Amazon introduced new audiences who binged the show without week‑long waits. The extras, especially the gag reel (surprisingly lighthearted) and the “Kino” webisodes (in‑universe video diaries), humanize the cast and reveal the off‑screen camaraderie. These extras helped foster a small but passionate revival campaign — even leading to comic‑book continuations. The extras prove that a show’s afterlife depends not just on episodes but on the supplementary material that allows fans to engage with creators’ intentions. Stargate Universe Season 1- 2 Extras DVDRip H...
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| Category | Season 1 | Season 2 | |----------|----------|----------| | Documentaries | 2 (45 min each) | 2 (30 min each) | | Featurettes | 5–6 short (3–8 min) | 4–5 | | Deleted scenes | 20+ scenes total | 15+ | | Audio commentaries | 6 episodes | 6 episodes | | Kino shorts | 10 (5–10 min each) | 5 | | Gag reel/outtakes | 1 (~7 min) | 1 (~8 min) |
Additionally, some rips include Easter eggs (hidden features on the discs). For SGU Season 1 Disc 4, for example, highlighting “Special Features” and pressing a specific remote button reveals a 2-minute spoof segment.
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Robert Carlyle only appears on two commentary tracks, but he is brutally honest. On "Incursion" (S2 finale), he flatly states: “You know, we filmed this thinking it was a beginning. In hindsight, it’s an ending.” The tension between the writers (who wanted hard sci-fi) and the network (who wanted “younger, Battlestar drama”) is audible.
Best Track: "Sabotage" (S2) with producer Joseph Mallozzi. He admits the “communication stones” were a mistake because “they took the isolation out of the show,” then defends the show’s deliberate pace. It is a masterclass in post-mortem analysis.
Since you are looking at a DVDRip, adjust your expectations. This is standard-definition (720x480) MP4/AVI rips sourced from the DVD sets.