There was a time when SG-1 was pretty good, though....I wonder how much of the credit for that goes to Jonathan Glassner.
Probably a lot, since the point where the show went down the toilet happened to be almost the exact time he left.

There was a time when SG-1 was pretty good, though....I wonder how much of the credit for that goes to Jonathan Glassner.
I thought SG1's seventh season was a great one, it was the ninth season that I thought they rushed things with and it showed, but the tenth season was a good one as well. And they've been wanting to get rid of the Zat guns for some time now, they were getting t oo expensive to keep on the show for one thing and a quick fix for another.
Kp will you watch it for 5 seasons if its crap ?
Dude, that sounds awesome! They should make that instead!So tracking that... The next Stargate series will be a prequel?
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An Edwardian Explorer tremendously fighting tooth and claw through the reaches of the G'Ould occupied territories... My, that sounds like a cross between John Carter, John Crichton and Flash Gordon.
There was a time when SG-1 was pretty good, though....I wonder how much of the credit for that goes to Jonathan Glassner.
Probably a lot, since the point where the show went down the toilet happened to be almost the exact time he left.![]()
SG-1 went crap rather quickly after season 6.
When did Glassner leave the show?
There was a time when SG-1 was pretty good, though....I wonder how much of the credit for that goes to Jonathan Glassner.
Probably a lot, since the point where the show went down the toilet happened to be almost the exact time he left.![]()
Jonathan Glassner left after the third season of SG1 and I don't think the series for some reason went bad after he left.SG-1 went crap rather quickly after season 6.
When did Glassner leave the show?
Really? I thought he was the guy who took off sometime around season six. If that wasn't him, who was it?
Okay, then I must be going insane, because I could have sworn there was a discussion in this forum not too long ago talking about the perceived decline of the show, where several people pinned it on (x) leaving around season six.None of the exec producers left after the sixth season.
Well, Michael Shanks left during season six, and that's also the first year Richard Dean Anderson started having a significantly reduced presence.
But, yeah, Glassner left at the end of season three. I always found this a little weird, especially since he's the one on the season one documentaries who proclaims that the series could go on for ten years! I know I've asked this question before, but has anyone ever followed up on Glassner? I know he moved onto CSI: Miami for a season, but after that he's dropped off the map completely. Personal issues? Problems with other writers on SG-1? Both? Neither?
He left SG1 because his wife was pregnant and he wanted to move back to LA and he went on the make the updated Invisible Man series, but since he left CSI Miami he's been on two other shows Heist and Standoff.
He left SG1 because his wife was pregnant and he wanted to move back to LA and he went on the make the updated Invisible Man series, but since he left CSI Miami he's been on two other shows Heist and Standoff.
Now I remember. You've told me this before. Thanks.
Although, I do have to wonder, what is he up to now? The last show he executive produced ended over a year ago. And he hasn't written a thing since 2004.
Well he hasn't sold anything that doesn't mean he hasn't written anything, he seems to be pretty good at starting shows but he doesn't stay with tem for very long.
Is there any reason for this to be a *Stargate* series? I guess they want to bank on the name recognition but it comes at the cost of bringing baggage along. I wonder if they wouldn't do better making a fresh start if they are looking to shift the target audience.
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