SG1 is one of my all time favorite series, not just sci fi. The thing I liked about it the best was the fact that they had great story arcs and kept the mythology pretty damned consistent, often recalling earlier episodes, while still remaining episodic. The cast had a chemistry that rivals even the TOS and TNG cast, and arguably they even mesh better and seem more natural when interacting with one another. Even when Browder and Claudia Black joined the cast. In fact I didn't see Farscape until after SG1, so that was actually my first exposure to those actors. Probably the only real complaints I have is I personally liked Jonas Quinn, and wished we had more of him appearing in the series as a recurring character after season 6. Also, I thought killing off Dr Frasier (that one really upset me).
SGA went through some drastic cast changes. I liked it when Ronon joined the team, and seasons 1-3 were the best seasons, IMHO. It really hurt the show, when they replaced DR Weir with Sam Carter, and killed Dr Beckett. I don't know what to believe: if Higginson left because of that, or if Amanda Tapping was merely brought in to fill the void left by Higginson (I have heard both stories). I love Sam Carter as a character, but she seemed shoe horned in a bit in some episodes, but I could have lived with it all if they had brought Weir back.
As for Beckett, I was glad they brought him back, albeit in clone form (almost doing what should have been done with Tom Riker), but I didn't like the fact he was then relegated to just a recurring role. At least they had him in the series finale.
Finally, regarding SGU, I never caught it in first run. At the time it seemed a BSG knock off, but when I did get around to binge watching it a while back, I actually enjoyed it. Maybe not as well as the other two shows, but I'd been on board for a few more seasons. Certainly at least to resolve the season 2 cliff hanger, anyway.
SGA went through some drastic cast changes. I liked it when Ronon joined the team, and seasons 1-3 were the best seasons, IMHO. It really hurt the show, when they replaced DR Weir with Sam Carter, and killed Dr Beckett. I don't know what to believe: if Higginson left because of that, or if Amanda Tapping was merely brought in to fill the void left by Higginson (I have heard both stories). I love Sam Carter as a character, but she seemed shoe horned in a bit in some episodes, but I could have lived with it all if they had brought Weir back.
As for Beckett, I was glad they brought him back, albeit in clone form (almost doing what should have been done with Tom Riker), but I didn't like the fact he was then relegated to just a recurring role. At least they had him in the series finale.
Finally, regarding SGU, I never caught it in first run. At the time it seemed a BSG knock off, but when I did get around to binge watching it a while back, I actually enjoyed it. Maybe not as well as the other two shows, but I'd been on board for a few more seasons. Certainly at least to resolve the season 2 cliff hanger, anyway.