I'm sure this is old hat around here, but about two weeks ago I started revisiting Stargate SG1 through the season sets.
Prior to this my servings of SG-1 and then later Atlantis have been sporadic. I had probably seen most of the episodes, but not always in order and regularly. I will say that after sampling SGU I just don't care for it---much of the reason is it lacks the charm of the previous casts.
I'm nearing the end of Season 3 and I've really gotten into this. While there are plot threads and ideas running through the series I like the basically episodic format--it's easily digestible and easy for any new viewer to jump into. My only serious quibbles were with a few very early 1st season episodes that were too much "ancient civilization of the week."
Oddly in its own way I find Stargate very Star Trek TOS like in how it uses its characters, the stories it tells and overall execution. I actually think it's a more genuine spiritual successor to TOS than any of the actual Trek spinoffs.
I'm liking all the characters, but I just love O'Neill. I love his down-to-earth everyman take on things and impatience with bullshit.
And he personifies the series' down-ti-earth approach to humour. 
I'm really looking forward to the following seasons...
Prior to this my servings of SG-1 and then later Atlantis have been sporadic. I had probably seen most of the episodes, but not always in order and regularly. I will say that after sampling SGU I just don't care for it---much of the reason is it lacks the charm of the previous casts.
I'm nearing the end of Season 3 and I've really gotten into this. While there are plot threads and ideas running through the series I like the basically episodic format--it's easily digestible and easy for any new viewer to jump into. My only serious quibbles were with a few very early 1st season episodes that were too much "ancient civilization of the week."
Oddly in its own way I find Stargate very Star Trek TOS like in how it uses its characters, the stories it tells and overall execution. I actually think it's a more genuine spiritual successor to TOS than any of the actual Trek spinoffs.
I'm liking all the characters, but I just love O'Neill. I love his down-to-earth everyman take on things and impatience with bullshit.


I'm really looking forward to the following seasons...