The rest of the cast has failed to impress me. The Senator's Aide (and daughter) manages to overact when he dies a completely contrived death (but who can afford Christopher McDonald on a weekly basis, anyway?).
Eli !
For reference. When Atlantis aired on Sci-Fi. It's HH rating was 3.2 with 4.2 million viewers a record unbeaten for 5 years until Warehouse 13 came along and broke it last month. If my memory serves. SG-1 in it's early days on Sci-Fi had something around 2-3 HH.New York, NY – October 3, 2009 – Following record ratings forWarehouse 13,Eureka,Ghost Hunters andDestination Truth during its most-watched third quarter ever,Syfy’s viewership surge since the July 7 brand evolution continued on Friday, October 2, whenStargate Universe premiered to the best franchise premiere performance in four years, drawing more than 2.3 million viewers – and besting FOX’sDollhouse at 9PM (ET/PT).
Stargate Universe, which stars Robert Carlyle, Lou Diamond Phillips and Ming-Na, grabbed 2.35 million total viewers along with a 1.7 HH rating, 1.32 million Adults 25-54, and 1.12 million Adults 18-49 during its two-hour debut episode from 9-11PM (ET/PT).
If you were hoping for that. You got it.... barely.So I'm not used to following sci-fi shows. How long should it take for ratings numbers to start popping up and what exactly are we hoping for here? 2+ million or so?
The initial ratings data includes those who watched the show live, or DVR-delayed within 3 hours of broadcast. Complete “Live + 7 days” data — accounting for those who recorded the episode on DVR and watched later in the week — will be available in about three weeks.
Wait... I thought Lou Diamond Philips died in the premiere? Did I make that up? I though I saw his character kick the bucket fairly early on, but I wasn't sure... then he didn't show up again for the rest of the episode. If he was there wouldn't he be in charge over Mr Wannabe Teen Hearthrob?The cast is a very mixed bag. I was excited to have Lou Diamond Phillips onboard, but it's clear from these two episodes that his role will be very minimal, and his performance and character weren't anything of interest here.
Wait... I thought Lou Diamond Philips died in the premiere? Did I make that up? I though I saw his character kick the bucket fairly early on, but I wasn't sure... then he didn't show up again for the rest of the episode. If he was there wouldn't he be in charge over Mr Wannabe Teen Hearthrob?The cast is a very mixed bag. I was excited to have Lou Diamond Phillips onboard, but it's clear from these two episodes that his role will be very minimal, and his performance and character weren't anything of interest here.
Tellford was in the fighters fighting off the enemy attack and his fighter group went up to the U.S.S. General Hammond and escaped that way.
The rest of the cast has failed to impress me. The Senator's Aide (and daughter) manages to overact when he dies a completely contrived death (but who can afford Christopher McDonald on a weekly basis, anyway?).
Why could'nt they afford him, besides guest spots in shows (like L&O) what major things has he done in the past 10 years??
I'm surprised at the positive grading, no one has given it an F yet lol, that's gotta mean somethin!
While I applaud the new cinematic gritification of the SG brand, I found the actual story and characters to be completely uninteresting. And it's the exact same damn premise of Atlantis so far; group of newbie gate travelers get stranded on Ancient city-ship far away from home with no hope of aid. Still, I'll have to stick with it just to see how good/bad the villains will be, since there were no baddies in the first two hours aside from an off-screen unnamed Gou'ald spaceship attack. And wow were there a lot of characters introduced! Which makes it look like this will be an eternal bottle show like BSG without aliens of the week (I know nothing about the show beforehand).
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