Stargate's original crew is now rather aged. You could definitely see it in Richard Dean Anderson during SG-U. Man, had he gotten so thick in the neck. Amanda Tapping has aged well, but also looks a bit thicker. Michael Shanks looks really good. I haven't seen any of the others as of late. I can't see any of them making much of a comeback. Maybe guest visits from Tapping and Shanks, much as Anderson did.
I'm watching SG-U fully through this time (only saw a few episodes here and there when it aired, because I don't have cable). I have to say, despite all of the noted flaws, it was a GREAT series! I really so like this ancient ship idea, and getting to the root of what the universe is all about. The show had so much potential. But, it clearly looked schizophrenic. The writers and producers couldn't agree upon a solid story formula. They kept shifting back and forth. The acting was good enough, for the most part. But there were so many horrible stretches to plausibility in some episodes that really soured it all.
I really hope Stargate comes back, with a new team and a solid, well thought out story. This time, instead of it being based from an underground bunker, they make it a ship created with human and alien technology, similar to the Destiny design. The premise of course will be dealing with aliens that want to take over their part of the galaxy again. Also, a kind of subspace decay, akin to a plague, that begins to ravage the universe; a long story arc where humans and aliens race against time to fix it... all the while, dealing with the delicate balance of power (opportunistic aliens that want to assert control once things are fixed, thereby getting in the way of fixing things properly). The finale will entail a return of Destiny, with the answers they'd been looking for. And a new generation of crew, due to the incredibly long period of time that lapsed.
I'm watching SG-U fully through this time (only saw a few episodes here and there when it aired, because I don't have cable). I have to say, despite all of the noted flaws, it was a GREAT series! I really so like this ancient ship idea, and getting to the root of what the universe is all about. The show had so much potential. But, it clearly looked schizophrenic. The writers and producers couldn't agree upon a solid story formula. They kept shifting back and forth. The acting was good enough, for the most part. But there were so many horrible stretches to plausibility in some episodes that really soured it all.
I really hope Stargate comes back, with a new team and a solid, well thought out story. This time, instead of it being based from an underground bunker, they make it a ship created with human and alien technology, similar to the Destiny design. The premise of course will be dealing with aliens that want to take over their part of the galaxy again. Also, a kind of subspace decay, akin to a plague, that begins to ravage the universe; a long story arc where humans and aliens race against time to fix it... all the while, dealing with the delicate balance of power (opportunistic aliens that want to assert control once things are fixed, thereby getting in the way of fixing things properly). The finale will entail a return of Destiny, with the answers they'd been looking for. And a new generation of crew, due to the incredibly long period of time that lapsed.