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| John Thiel Join Date: May 2007 Location: Indiana
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| Anyone Into SGU? What do you think of the new series? Is it a good trip, or otherwise? I've hit "Daily email Notification", so I will be able to see if the topic has awakened any interest and comment further on it myself. |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Re: Anyone Into SGU? It's got a lot of interesting possibilities, though I have fears about the second season. For me, it looks like they're heading towards the politics of a shared shop, which is not something (personally) I'd want to see. I'd have preferred the old-school sci-fi of the crew exploring strange new planets.... oh.... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Romania
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| Re: Anyone Into SGU? Is there really any fun to be had with this series or shouldn't I bother at all? I've watched about five seasons of Atlantis and loved it...and 3 to 4 seasons of SG1 and loved those as well. But when I saw the trailer for this new series, it looked to me like "Oh my Gods, there's highschool drama in StarGate now...they had just about anything else so far". |
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| Newbie Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Australia, Queensland
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| Re: Anyone Into SGU? I've liked it so far. It's not the same thing as SG1 or SGA (Both of which I have seen all of) and It's not quite as good as them either but I dunno, it has it's moments... I like Eli and Rush... and the moral greyness a lot of the characters have. |
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| There can be only one!! Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Texas
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| Re: Anyone Into SGU? Quote:
This sounds like me. I tried... and tried... but could never quite give a crap about any of the characters. Even the cameos from Daniel and Jack weren't worth sitting through the rest of the show. OMG it's awful. | |
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| John Thiel Join Date: May 2007 Location: Indiana
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| Re: Anyone Into SGU? One of my objections to the show is it seems like one episode of SG-1 stretched into a season, and then two seasons. (I don't know if "season" is the right term for a series any more, with those half year or more breaks in mid-"season".) The characters aren't, as some here said, as interesting or easy to identify with, and the constant conflict between Rush and Young is hard to like. You just don't have heros when one of them abandons another on a planet, or when there are frame-ups over murders. It's like a ship of sinners instead. But the show holds my interest enough to keep me watching it. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: USA:
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| I was dissapointed at the beginning but stick with it. It was a very frustrated long journey. I find it more soap opera than scifi that's why I called it Days of Our Universe. It have some episodes that grab your attention and sunk into slow episodes again. They hook me at the end of Season 1 when they bring action back to the season. And I'm hoping this Tuesday when Season 2 begins we'll see the same pace of the finale. It looks promising so I'm crossing fingers that Season 2 picks up the pace. Hopefully, since I enjoy it again at the end. |
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| ScottSF Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: California
Posts: 470
| Re: Anyone Into SGU? I think it's easily the Best Stargate show. I love their approach to both the science fiction and story telling. I would get frustrated with SGA and SG-1 having these big unatural info dumps and stories nicely wrapped up and hit the reset button. SGU is more like chapters and I can get into it more. Also the characters are a little more natural and realistic. It does include some sexuality and personal relationships but it's really not the main thrust of the show. Some folks are just upset that it's included at all. A different way to see it is that SG-1 showed people at their jobs where as SGU it is both their Job and their home (though unwillingly) so some of those lines are blurred. I personally like a chapter like approach to TV vs. the episodic shows with a reset button. Things I especially love about SGU. They have aliens that are much more alien and they don't show up knowing English for a change. Also, although they go to less planets in a seasons, the planets are more diverse and I get more of a sense that they are actually visiting other worlds vs. the endless pine forest of other SG shows. I DO think SG-1 and SGA worked well with their restraints I just think SGU has a few less restraints and is able to tell a more compelling space exploration story. |
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| ScottSF Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: California
Posts: 470
| Re: Anyone Into SGU? Quote:
Any relationship stories in the show either served to develop the characters or show how SOME of them were coping with a bad situation. Once again, no teen drama. In fact most of the characters keep their personal lives personal on the ship. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: USA:
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SGU is not bad but is too slow even by other scifi series standards not only Stargate. But definitely have potential, so I'm hoping that the writers find a middle ground that continue to please the new fans and atract or keep the old fans because the potential is there. And there is not many good scifi in tv this days. And I'm sure the fans don't want the franchise to dissapear it would be a shame to see that. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2012 Location: Netherlands
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| Re: Anyone Into SGU? I didn't make it to the second series, making it the only series out of 27 SG series I haven't seen. Couldn't they have made a Spaceship series, set in our galaxy, with some fun trips to the Pegasus. |
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