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Who Is Going To Die?

Whose Going To Die?

  • Rush

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • Young

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • Scott

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • T.J.

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • Eli

    Votes: 4 13.8%
  • Chloe

    Votes: 12 41.4%
  • Greer

    Votes: 4 13.8%
  • Wray

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • One Of The Many Secondary Characters

    Votes: 23 79.3%

  • Total voters
    29
  • Poll closed .
The baby. Having a baby character would be a nightmare for them. Killing the baby lets them emote.

I can't say I like Chloe but I don't dislike her. We need different characters for different reasons and damsel in distress may get a bit dull for her but it will have to do for now.

What they need to start doing is train her to do something useful on the ship so that she isn't just another mouth to feed and have HER rescue someone for a change.
 
Well, since we will get at least one LA guy as main character next season, i guess one of the main cast needs to go to make room budget wise.

He's not going to be a main character, just a recurring character. Think of him as the Telford for season 2, except instead of being Young's rival he's Rush's.
 
Though I like the way how they got rid of the "pregnancy problem". It's a bold move to kill off the unborn. I haven't seen anything like this before. TJ will probably be in a coma as long as the actress wants to take care of her baby, and then return to the show.

24 did it in its first season, and with more balls. But this show doesn't have the heart to kill the baby and its mother. Kiva will kill of her own scientist who she might need, but never one of her prisoners. Yes, she killed of Rivers, but he was a glorified extra who had been in only one other episode (I had to look him up to even be sure). The show did what was expedient--killed the baby, kept the medic.
 
^That's disgustingly logical, cold-heartedly pragmatic, and chillingly expedient but I hear you...I always thought the baby plotline would have been dumb. Of course, I wouldn't have killed the child but I guess that's <sarcasm> part of the 'gritty realism' we all LOVE about SGU. </sarcasm>
 
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Good lord, that line delivery might be the most brilliant part of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, outside of Williams' "Fortune and Glory Theme."
 
It's a tv show, so even if people die they can probably come back from t he dead soap opera style


just caught the finale ep of S1, thought it was bleak and great. Lou Diamond Philips stole most of it with a great send off, LDP = win
 
Though it's unlikely they'll kill off any main character, I for one would like to see Wray go. She's not a plausible antagonist ("We'll just have to rebel against the guys with guns again") and if they spend one more b-plot pointing out the fact that she's a lesbian, I'll probably stop watching.

She's gay. She misses nooky. We get it.

If they wanted an evil HR director on board, they should have gone with the Catbert muppet. Preferrably one that farts helium.
 
Ming Na is on the pilot of Law & Order Los Angeles as Lt Parker. I guess that puts her at the top of the death pool.
 
Ming Na is on the pilot of Law & Order Los Angeles as Lt Parker. I guess that puts her at the top of the death pool.

I didn't know that, but you could be right. Except taking their air-dates into account, I doubt that L&O and SGU would likely be filming at the same time.

If I'm not mistaken, though, isn't SGU shot in Vancouver? That would probably rule out Ming Na being able to split between the shows if they were filming concurrently, and financially, I'm sure she'd be better off on L&O (provided it survives).

While it wouldn't definitively brand her as expendable, it does raise the likelihood somewhat.
 
I'm sure she could do both. It's not that long a flight between LA and Vancouver and both roles aren't really huge ones. So it's doable. But it's usually a sign that the character of an actor in this position is going to die.
 
Touche. I still think it's pointless to make Wray a Lucian Alliance spy considering what we've seen from her is typical IOA behaviour.
 
Well, in that case I'm sure by the end of season 2 we'll learn that Wray, Lt. Scott, Lt. James and Dr. Brody are sleeper agents for the Lucian Alliance which have been recentally activated after hearing, I don't know, Yellow Submarine in their heads.
 
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