My wife and I gave Universe up after 6 episodes
SGU was ahead of its time. I know how stupid that sounds but it’s the only one of them that’d do fine if it came out today. SG1 and SGA haven’t aged as well.
(I did become a fan of SGU in season 2, so I'm not knocking them. I just find it the least of the three shows for me. Sort of like STAR TREK shows... I love them all for various reasons, but my favorite will always be DS9.)
I think I did too. The pilot was 3 episodes and I made it 3-4 after that. But then watched the whole thing on DVD during my epic rewatch several years ago.My wife and I gave Universe up after 6 episodes
Even for the grittiness of DS9, they still had a ton of humor and I still don't think it's as dark as people say it is.
I think if Universe hadn't been canned it might have eventually become the best of all the Stargate shows.
IIRC, the idea originally started as a plot for a potential SG-1 DVD movie, then they began feeling there was more story material than could fit in a 90 minute to two hour movie. Then I remember when the show was on the air, the writers saying they had a "five year plan which could be condensed into two years if necessary." Which made it sound like they were padding the shit out of the show. Which as it turns out, was one of my main problems with SGU, it felt padded AF.The show was only planned for 3, MAYBE 4 seasons, but the basic idea was miniseries.
Even for the grittiness of DS9, they still had a ton of humor and I still don't think it's as dark as people say it is. Compared to other series, sure, but there was still plenty of humor and levity to the point where it was still enjoyable to live in that universe.
I think the blasé humour and complete detachment from the horrors of the modern U.S. military and politics makes it a tough sell for me to even recommend. Those aspects are a product of its time. It would need to have a knowing approach to the context, not too different to Netflix's Space Force, otherwise it would only have niche appeal.Ironically, I think SG1 and SGA would fare better now than SGU because they had the humor and wasn't as dark.
IIRC, the idea originally started as a plot for a potential SG-1 DVD movie, then they began feeling there was more story material than could fit in a 90 minute to two hour movie. Then I remember when the show was on the air, the writers saying they had a "five year plan which could be condensed into two years if necessary." Which made it sound like they were padding the shit out of the show. Which as it turns out, was one of my main problems with SGU, it felt padded AF.
There is a time loop episode in SGU and you are only telling me this now? LOL
Faith
After a few episodes of action, this was a nice change of pace. I think Young is realizing how authoritarian he is and he's trying to make it work, especially with Rush. That's one of the things I am liking about him. He's very nuanced and I think he's a good person put in a really bad situation. I wish more was explained about on the planet, such as the light and the obelisk. I also would have liked to know, other than Caine, how many did Destiny actually lose to the planet. I like that they are "thinning the herd" so to speak because I still think the cast is a little bit too large. Also, I've really liked TJ this season as a stand out character, but I'm not sure how ready I am for yet another pregnancy storyline. Maybe it's just I watched Season 4 of Atlantis just a couple weeks ago and you had that whole thing with Teyla and in air date time it's been a year or two, but it might feel repetitive. What makes it more interesting is it's Young's baby.
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