Yeah. This certainly wasn't the show anymore that I had signed up for. I loved when they were walking everywhere by foot. Through the Canadian woodsOh that is quick, which is what I hate about later Stargate. Instead of using, you know, the name of the fucking show, they just have ships pop up left and right like nothing.

I am reading these later episode discussions now and realize I don't remember much.
Also later Atlantis became one of those shows where they never find the light switch and run around at dark ships where you barely see anything. I didn't like that either.
I wish Sci-fi waited. End SG-1 with season 8, do Atlantis for a bit, make a Universe miniseries like was the first idea, then launch SG Command, space things out, get new writers. If we build a fleet of ships then at least it was spaced out more.
And we needed someone asking the "how come" questions. Apparently before there was a "how come" room where plot holes were discussed and the writers sent back to do another draft. We didn't give enough credit to Richard Dean Anderson for what he did behind the scenes. After he left, the writers became their own producers and nobody questioned them anymore.
So I'm the only one who dislikes season 7? I'll go into why after Tomalak watches it.
It was the season where I almost quit, I remember not feeling the love anymore after having watched "Space Race".
Heh, I have the same problem the other way around. Whenever I read posts about Loki I did not see Tom Hiddleston, I saw a grey Roswell alienevery time I heard Thor and Asgard I kept thinking about the MCU and Chris Hemsworth showing up.

That kid was amazing as Jack. Apparently he had not watched Stargate before getting the gig but then they gave him some episodes and he studied Richard Dean Anderson and all his mannerisms well.
Then we get to the second part, and that hit me really hard. When Jack got hit, I was thinking well, maybe we won't know about his status until the finale because Richard Dean Anderson has looked for ways to cut back on the filming schedule. When we found out it was Dr. Frasier and that scene where she's saving the soldier's life, I actually started to tear up, and then I started to cry during the funeral scene.
Unfortunately, before I was able to watch the episode over here, there were heavy rumors about something would happen to Fraiser so even though it was not spoilered definitely, you knew to be wary and look out for something to happen.
And if you watch the episode that way, the ending is actually pretty disappointing as the whole episode long they make you think it has been Jack, and then it only comes as an afterthought "Nah, we were kidding you all the time, it was just Fraiser!" and I did not like that. I wish I had seen it unspoilered.
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