Re: DTI: The Collectors by Christopher L. Bennett Review Thread (Spoil
Part of the Stargate franchise's appeal came from its modern day, regular characters thrust into sci-fi scenarios and settings. Perhaps the producers (though, more likely, the network) felt that if the world was vastly altered by alien tech/culture, the characters would become unrelatable to viewers since SG-1 now lived in a world similar to that of the episode, "2010," and not the real world.
While I don't subscribe to the above notion, there is something key in Stargate's basic premise that would be lost were the SG program to go public. I like the idea of a magical door beneath a mountain in our world that leads to other worlds and that the rest of the world is completely unaware of it. Like a wardrobe that leads to Narnia in your uncle's stuffy old house.
I suspect that they wanted to try to keep the status quo while SG-1 was on the air just for the verisimilitude.
But why did they need verisimilitude? I've never understood the desire of SFTV shows to pretend they're taking place in the real world behind the scenes. Of course they're not in the real world, so why the pretense? It's so much more interesting to actually show the ways in which the world is changed and affected. This was one thing The 4400 did well.
Part of the Stargate franchise's appeal came from its modern day, regular characters thrust into sci-fi scenarios and settings. Perhaps the producers (though, more likely, the network) felt that if the world was vastly altered by alien tech/culture, the characters would become unrelatable to viewers since SG-1 now lived in a world similar to that of the episode, "2010," and not the real world.
While I don't subscribe to the above notion, there is something key in Stargate's basic premise that would be lost were the SG program to go public. I like the idea of a magical door beneath a mountain in our world that leads to other worlds and that the rest of the world is completely unaware of it. Like a wardrobe that leads to Narnia in your uncle's stuffy old house.
