Watching the whole thing, you can really tell that the show too often held back by creative cowardice, especially after RDA left. There hits a point in Season 7 where it is fairly obvious that the writers were planning dramatic world-changing plot lines, mostly because SG-1 was going to be replaced by Atlantis. They backpedaled after Sci-fi renewed SG-1 and flimsily tied off those plot threads, mostly just ignoring them. And then in Season 8 you can tell that they're winding down towards a series finale and tied off most of the remaining loose plot threads. And then it got renewed again. At that point, they just threw good storytelling and actual plausibility out the window. They didn't want to make any big changes, they didn't want the world to evolve, because that would damage their cash cow. Instead they relied on deus-ex machina, technobabble solutions, reset buttons, villain stupidity, and the Sunnydale Effect to such a degree that it seriously damaged the series, in my opinion. Still, it was decent.
And Atlantis parallels this. It stated good in the first season, but by the middle of the second they seem to care about nothing but fanservice. Essentially, they fell into the same trap that Andromeda did, the belief that pretty female guest stars in skimpy costumes was a substitute for good writing. It wasn't. And by the time they figured that out the show was already canceled.
And Atlantis parallels this. It stated good in the first season, but by the middle of the second they seem to care about nothing but fanservice. Essentially, they fell into the same trap that Andromeda did, the belief that pretty female guest stars in skimpy costumes was a substitute for good writing. It wasn't. And by the time they figured that out the show was already canceled.