As for the rest, I didn't find any of it boring. I just enjoyed the fact that they were taking their time, focussing on some character moments and establishing a certain mood.
How do they control the stones? I haven't seen any indication that they can control the device beyond putting stones down and waiting for something to happen. Is there some sort of will power involved? I also don't like how the connection can be broken at any time. I thought that both of them had to go back to the stones to transfer back.
Yeah, she seems way too well adjusted.And back to the Eli/Chloe stuff... As much as I liked their interactions, part of it didn't ring true. Eli was trying to get her to go with him to observe the gas giant and the fact that her father just died didn't come up as a reason for her apathy.
I don't think that BSG has been done already. I think its style is unique for televised science fiction because I've never seen anything like it. It also seems pretty clear that Syfy is trying to bring that same style to SGU so I think the comparisons are fair.Oh and finally, to those who keep comparing it to BSG, please stop. You know full well well that most sci-fi has been done allready so similarities are bound to crop up. Obviosly SGU coming in on after BSG so soon the comparisons were inevitable. There may be similarities but SGU is it's own show and I can tell the difference.
When Young was talking to his wife on the sidewalk, I noticed that the camera zoom-out was a bit jerky.They got rid of the stupid blurrycam and acted more like a professional operation. There's still some amateur shaking that's been overused, but I can deal with that.
That gas giant isn't the only thing in that solar system big enough to suck in comets... there's also that one chick's boobs![]()
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