I liked it a lot more than I thought I would. Sucks that we're hitting the midseason finale (which was never intended to be the midseason finale).
I'm choosing to believe it's the latter. The look in his eyes was more vindictive than anything else and I think Scott suspected it wasn't as innocent a gaffe as it seemed. They both knew Eli was twisting a knife.I wonder if Eli was really socially inept, or if he was intentionally being a douchebag to Scott.
The latter would make me like the character a little more.
Some of the complaints make me think people would rather watch a rehash of earlier Stargates, and others make me think people would rather watch a rehash of BSG. I hope the writers aren't paying attention to either camp, because right now they're giving us something different; and so far I'm enjoying it.
Some of the complaints make me think people would rather watch a rehash of earlier Stargates, and others make me think people would rather watch a rehash of BSG. I hope the writers aren't paying attention to either camp, because right now they're giving us something different; and so far I'm enjoying it.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I just want a balance of human drama and scifi action (which is what I've come to associate SG with). We've leaned quite heavily on the human drama at this point but I believe this series can be more than just that (as "Time" proved). If I only wanted soap opera drama, I'd watch a soap or prime time drama that doesn't have the scifi trappings. I watch scifi to see fantastic elements and yes, a degree of action and adventure as well.
I'm not one to give up however, even if SGU was just human drama for the rest of the season I'd still give it a shot because I think what it has done so far has been done well. They're certainly setting up a bunch of mysteries, I just want to see us getting a bit of light on them by the end of S1 (which can then unfold into even bigger ones).
For me, "Time" was great precisely because it wasn't the norm for the series. We've watched these people caught up in internal struggle and subsistence struggles for so long that when an alien threat came along, it had a bigger impact on me than pretty much anything I'd seen in the earlier series.Some of the complaints make me think people would rather watch a rehash of earlier Stargates, and others make me think people would rather watch a rehash of BSG. I hope the writers aren't paying attention to either camp, because right now they're giving us something different; and so far I'm enjoying it.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I just want a balance of human drama and scifi action (which is what I've come to associate SG with). We've leaned quite heavily on the human drama at this point but I believe this series can be more than just that (as "Time" proved). If I only wanted soap opera drama, I'd watch a soap or prime time drama that doesn't have the scifi trappings. I watch scifi to see fantastic elements and yes, a degree of action and adventure as well.
I'm not one to give up however, even if SGU was just human drama for the rest of the season I'd still give it a shot because I think what it has done so far has been done well. They're certainly setting up a bunch of mysteries, I just want to see us getting a bit of light on them by the end of S1 (which can then unfold into even bigger ones).
Some of the complaints make me think people would rather watch a rehash of earlier Stargates, and others make me think people would rather watch a rehash of BSG. I hope the writers aren't paying attention to either camp, because right now they're giving us something different; and so far I'm enjoying it.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I just want a balance of human drama and scifi action (which is what I've come to associate SG with). We've leaned quite heavily on the human drama at this point but I believe this series can be more than just that (as "Time" proved). If I only wanted soap opera drama, I'd watch a soap or prime time drama that doesn't have the scifi trappings. I watch scifi to see fantastic elements and yes, a degree of action and adventure as well.
I'm not one to give up however, even if SGU was just human drama for the rest of the season I'd still give it a shot because I think what it has done so far has been done well. They're certainly setting up a bunch of mysteries, I just want to see us getting a bit of light on them by the end of S1 (which can then unfold into even bigger ones).
Yeah, the show shouldn't be a lighthearted, action-adventure romp like SG-1 often was. The situation is also not comparable to BSG, and shouldn't be portrayed like it is.
I don't even have a problem with the Earthside stuff. What I do have a problem with is no one stepping in and taking charge of the situation. Young and his people are still US military, and they should act like it. I'm eager to see if the hammer comes down this week on Young for decking Telford. Deserved or not, that's just something you don't do. It gives the impression there isn't anyone really overseeing this whole mess.
Having them watch their lives slip away is good drama. Letting them act like idiots in the process, however, is not. Even under the circumstances, the brass would only tolerate so much bullshit. I could see Young getting banned from using the stones for personal business, or even getting all recreational use forbidden because of his actions. Consequences: that's what I want to see.
They are immensely far from home, and that's very painful for them, but the patience of those on Earth can only go so far.
I think the fan base will eventually settle down and the complaints will go away.
those of us who don't like the show will stop watching it and commenting on the newest episodes.
those of us who don't like the show will stop watching it and commenting on the newest episodes.
One can only hope.
3. This one sucked. Soap crap. What's worse, they're obviously developing the potential for more soap crap through the goings-on in this episode and Earth. Hate that. I'm just really dissappointed. Much potential but it's being thrown away.
Destroy those stones now. Everything that happens on the Earth is tedious. They give an easy out to the writers. Instead of being forced to write creatively challenging stories set on a ship far out in space, they get to write about soap on Earth in the modern day! Sheesh.
This was the best body swap episode so far but I would still prefer not to have to watch anymore earth storylines. It's a sci-fi show after all.
But at least we got some substance this time.
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