^How is it explained? I don't mind being spoiled.
Catherine and her father have their minds wiped of everything that happened and are left in a stupor. James helps them escape through the gate but is killed before he can make it back himself. The German soldier who was left behind is killed by a stray blast from a staff weapon that travels through the gate. No one else makes it back and Catherine and her father are left none the wiser. Not the most imaginative explanation but not sure how else they could have handled this.
I wonder if this will cast some merit on doing another Stargate series, revealing that there really is a fan base out there just waiting for it.... something with full on production assets & cast.
They have announced that the Stargate Command streaming service will be shutting down, and all of it's originally content will eventually be making it's way to their Youtube Channel next year.
I think this was pretty much inevitable, as popular as Stargate was, I really didn't see it being able to sustain a streaming service all by itself, especially at $20 a month.
Yeah, i agree... though i wonder if they could do something with major services offering premium things... like STargate Origins being $1.50 added on Netflix (but unlimited views)...gotta be a better way to get stuff like that without spending THAT much money on it
That plus you have to imagine most of the hardcore fans that are likely the ones to pay for it, probably already own most of the content on DVD or Bluray.They have announced that the Stargate Command streaming service will be shutting down, and all of it's originally content will eventually be making it's way to their Youtube Channel next year.
I think this was pretty much inevitable, as popular as Stargate was, I really didn't see it being able to sustain a streaming service all by itself, especially at $20 a month.
And it's not like the show isn't constantly on TV still.
The Stargate Origins: Catherine movie is available to rent (for a buck) or buy (for eight bucks) on Amazon Prime. No DVD, though.
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