Edx said:SG1 doesnt deserve to be saved, its been going for many many many years now and theres even a spin off series.
Mav23 said:Whas that rumor about the original Stargate director and Kurt Russel/James Spader coming back for a sequel movie dispelled?
Iceblade said:I would at least feel fine if they replaced SG-1 with something like new episodes of Threshold or even Invasion...
Uh... why? Couldn't you just poke your eyes out with a pencil instead? The feeling will be the same...AD said:I'd love to get new episodes of Threshold.
Quarto said:Uh... why? Couldn't you just poke your eyes out with a pencil instead? The feeling will be the same...
I really, really hated it. The whole concept of a super-secret-special plan to deal with an unknown, unlikely and very unspecific alien threat was downright moronic (although, I suppose, financing a contingency plan to deal with such a threat does sound like classic government tax-wastage). And the characters were some of the worst ever shown on TV - they were a terrible mix of generic cliches and stupid attempts at making the characters less cliche, and instead making them just plain idiotic - a strong-yet-vulnerable heroine! A top secret guy so secret that he'll have to kill you now that you know about him! A computer nerd! A bitter old scientist with issues! A sex-crazed midget who speaks two hundred languages! TV at its finest, surely .AD said:Hehehe. I enjoyed it. It was fun. Some aspects were silly, true enough. Buut I liked it all the same. Something about the campy episodic nature of it stuck with me. But I can see why others might not be able to get into it I suppose.
Quarto said:I really, really hated it. The whole concept of a super-secret-special plan to deal with an unknown, unlikely and very unspecific alien threat was downright moronic (although, I suppose, financing a contingency plan to deal with such a threat does sound like classic government tax-wastage). And the characters were some of the worst ever shown on TV - they were a terrible mix of generic cliches and stupid attempts at making the characters less cliche, and instead making them just plain idiotic - a strong-yet-vulnerable heroine! A top secret guy so secret that he'll have to kill you now that you know about him! A computer nerd! A bitter old scientist with issues! A sex-crazed midget who speaks two hundred languages! TV at its finest, surely .