I know that TPTB had to push the Wraith as the main antagonist, but I think they missed an opportunity to shift gears to a real challenge.
I pictured the Wraith as this force of nature whose reason for being was to consume without pity. But, like the Borg, they had to have "character" to be a viable enemy, thus watering them down.
What they should have done was make the Genii the enemy. Think of it. A society that was a dark mirror of the Atlantis Expedition. They both had the same goal. To get rid of the Wraith. But the Genii were a little more unscrupulous in their methods. It would have put the AE in a moral fix: Do the ends justify the means? Plus, it wouldn't have been bad to see more snarling Colm Meany and Robert Davi. Anyone else agree?
I pictured the Wraith as this force of nature whose reason for being was to consume without pity. But, like the Borg, they had to have "character" to be a viable enemy, thus watering them down.
What they should have done was make the Genii the enemy. Think of it. A society that was a dark mirror of the Atlantis Expedition. They both had the same goal. To get rid of the Wraith. But the Genii were a little more unscrupulous in their methods. It would have put the AE in a moral fix: Do the ends justify the means? Plus, it wouldn't have been bad to see more snarling Colm Meany and Robert Davi. Anyone else agree?