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is Stargate dead for good?

Ah, the last season or so of SG-1 had at least the virtue of featuring Claudia Black. She makes anything better. ;)

I'm one of the rare ones that enojyed the last two seasons. Ben Browder's Cameron, IMHO was funnier than Jack O'Neill (RDA) - Though I enjoyed alot of O'Neill's lines, he did grate on me on occasion.

I never thought SG1 was a top 5 Series of all time, but, it was always worth the entertainment for the time you took watching it (Some great episodes, others formulaic, but always done well). It's a series I'm happy I've seen, and hapy to own, so don't take my remarks as overly critical.

Goa'uld/Jaffa were Egyptian, Asgard were Norse, why not an (the) Ancient(s) represent the Arthurian, and the Orii a race of Magical Priests?

Claudia, Ben, Morena, Samantha (Amanda Tapping), Daniel (Michael Shanks), Teal'c (Christopher Judge), Lexa Doig (Dr. Lam), the Jaffa Civil War, Master Bra'tac (Tony Amendola), the Arthurian Quest...
 
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Ah, the last season or so of SG-1 had at least the virtue of featuring Claudia Black. She makes anything better. ;)

I'm one of the rare ones that enojyed the last two seasons. Ben Browder's Cameron, IMHO was funnier than Jack O'Neill (RDA) - Though I enjoyed alot of O'Neill's lines, he did grate on me on occasion.

The first time I saw season 9 I was pretty meh on it, second time I thought it was ok, and third time I thought it was great. It did lack something from the absence of RDA, and Cam was at best a substitute, but after a dreadful 8th season, seasons 9 and 10 felt like they had new life, and it seemed like they were all having fun again. Not sure how I'd stack them up against the older ones, but they definitely ended strongly enough, and redeemed themselves after season 8.
 
They certainly had more of a concrete arc to them than previous seasons I thought, which was a nice change.
 
I consider them a different show. It's the same facility, and 3 out of 4 of the same team, but you had a new team leader, a new boss, a new doctor, a new enemy, and a new basis for the myths of the aliens.
I see them as a different entity to SG-1, but not any worse. I think they really needed a fresh start after season 8, and I think they did a fairly good job of it.
 
That's why I kind of wish they'd gone ahead with their plans to officially end SG-1 after Season 8 and turn what became Season 9 into Stargate Command (I think that's what the title was going to be).

I really enjoyed both seasons 9 and 10, for what it's worth.
 
[Ben Browder's Cameron, IMHO was funnier than Jack O'Neill (RDA)

I found that as the episodes went by Mitchell was becoming a more serious character. Yeah, he still had his sarcastic one-liners, but he didn't seem to be as much a comedic character as O'Neill.
 
[Ben Browder's Cameron, IMHO was funnier than Jack O'Neill (RDA)

I found that as the episodes went by Mitchell was becoming a more serious character. Yeah, he still had his sarcastic one-liners, but he didn't seem to be as much a comedic character as O'Neill.
A good probability that, that is why Jack grated on me, on occasion, he was always a smart alec, and at times, it didn't fit the mood, it was wedged in.
 
That's why I kind of wish they'd gone ahead with their plans to officially end SG-1 after Season 8 and turn what became Season 9 into Stargate Command (I think that's what the title was going to be).

I really enjoyed both seasons 9 and 10, for what it's worth.

It was, but Syfy wanted to break the X-Files record.
 
That's a dumb reason to continue a show. :p More people might have been inclined to check out a series premiere of a brand new show than the ninth season of one that was getting a bit long in the tooth.
 
It just felt a little odd to have Teal'c, Daniel Jackson, and Sam Carter back together on SG-1. The writers had to go through a lot of hoops to get the gang back together, all of which had places to be after the end of season eight.
 
SG1's season eight ratings were the highest the show had on Sci-Fi which is why it was renewed.
 
SG1's season eight ratings were the highest the show had on Sci-Fi which is why it was renewed.

Season 9 started stong but dropped in the final few and season 10 remained low but higher than SG-A and SGU ratings when they were cancelled.
 
SG1's season eight ratings were the highest the show had on Sci-Fi which is why it was renewed.

Indeed. Though I expect that was largely down to the quality of season 7, and the fact that season 8 was airing alongside two new shows in SGA and BSG.
 
That's why I kind of wish they'd gone ahead with their plans to officially end SG-1 after Season 8 and turn what became Season 9 into Stargate Command (I think that's what the title was going to be).

I really enjoyed both seasons 9 and 10, for what it's worth.

It was, but Syfy wanted to break the X-Files record.

And by the end of this season, that record will again be broken, this time by Smallville.
 
More from Mallozzi:

"Speaking of buzz – I exchanged emails with Brad today and he reports another major hurdle has been cleared. Almost there, Stargate fans. Again, this is show business, so even the most promising of scenarios can go sideways fast (and dead-end scenarios turn around just as quickly). Nothing is written in stone but things are looking MUCH better now than they did last week when things looked much better than they did the week before. Meetings are still ongoing and I, like most of you, am really beginning to feel antsy. Hopefully, by the time we head back into the office for the Day 1 Mix of Blockade, we’ll have something more substantial to discuss."

http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...mistic-things-i-made-recommend-me-a-bat-book/
 
Looking more promising, but I still have no expectations right now. I don't want to get my hopes up after I've already accepted that SGU is done. But I can't wait to see what's been happening.
 
More from Mallozzi:

"Speaking of buzz – I exchanged emails with Brad today and he reports another major hurdle has been cleared. Almost there, Stargate fans. Again, this is show business, so even the most promising of scenarios can go sideways fast (and dead-end scenarios turn around just as quickly). Nothing is written in stone but things are looking MUCH better now than they did last week when things looked much better than they did the week before. Meetings are still ongoing and I, like most of you, am really beginning to feel antsy. Hopefully, by the time we head back into the office for the Day 1 Mix of Blockade, we’ll have something more substantial to discuss."

http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...mistic-things-i-made-recommend-me-a-bat-book/

What the hell is he talking about? Getting SGU back, but not on SyFy? Doing yet another show? DVD films? What?
 
Pretty sure it won't be another show. They've stated that they're still dedicated to SGU. I'm not sure if a station other than SyFy will take a failing scifi show.

My guess would be a telemovie to wrap it up on SyFy. A direct to DVD film funded by MGM of SGU seems unlikely, as I'd expect SG-1 to still be the more popular choice there.
 
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