Have it on DVD.Anyone remember Stargate?
Good times!Anyone remember Stargate? The UK used to get the new episodes months before the US did. Made it a pain to talk about it online.
Origins was the last. The animated show, Infinity (best/worst theme song ever, clearly done in one take) was before SGU I think.MGM suppose to be reviving Stargate. I can't remember if Stargate origins or the animated one were the last Stargate series produce.
I've got it all except the animated one on DVD or Bluray.MGM suppose to be reviving Stargate. I can't remember if Stargate origins or the animated one were the last Stargate series produce.
Anyone remember Stargate? The UK used to get the new episodes months before the US did. Made it a pain to talk about it online.
Are you old enough to remember that in the 80s and 90s many of the seasons wound up in foreign countries outside the US out of order and incomplete, and in some cases many years later? Also in some countries, they were only available on VHS and not on a TV channel and they cost a fortune? Today we have people complaining about paying about $10 US for 10-15 episodes that could be binged when even in the US, a subscription to TNG VHS tapes cost $19.99 for 2 episodes.Just felt like starting a thread to moan about having to wait 24 hours for the newest Trek episodes outside the US. All these threads pop up and you wanna click... but doing so is a very bad idea. And then there's Facebook with random screengrabs doing their best to spoil and you've gotta scroll like an MF'er to get past before any of it sinks in.
Woe is us, online Trekkies outside the US.
Oh I know it's infinitely better than it was in the 90's (my mother spent a fortune on TNG VHS tapes!) or even for things like Lower Decks today. I was just having a First World Problems momentAre you old enough to remember that in the 80s and 90s many of the seasons wound up in foreign countries outside the US out of order and incomplete, and in some cases many years later? Also in some countries, they were only available on VHS and not on a TV channel and they cost a fortune? Today we have people complaining about paying about $10 US for 10-15 episodes that could be binged when even in the US, a subscription to TNG VHS tapes cost $19.99 for 2 episodes.
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Discovery is the most-watched Trek show in history. It is the most available and easiest see...188 countries within a 24 hr period. Rejoice!![]()
Oh I know it's infinitely better than it was in the 90's (my mother spent a fortune on TNG VHS tapes!) or even for things like Lower Decks today. I was just having a First World Problems moment![]()
A lot of people ask or post stuff that was addressed 30 pages before, it's no problemThis!
The worst about is that i don't dare to ask questions in the thread because somebody else could already have asked them
To be fair, when it was years till international release, the world was not ruled by a globe spanning spoiler network.
But, as noted above, it sure beats the 90’s where the Uk was years behind the US and if you wanted to keep up you had to spend £12 on CIC videos that only contained two episodes in potato quality. Can’t complain really
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