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I only have two episodes left from Stargate Universe.

When I started watching the show I never thought I would like it so much. The first season was just a bad soap opera. But the second season is so mich Stargate and I love it.

It's really sad that the show only has two seasons. But it's absolutely not surprising it git cancelled. I mean, why should anyone watch season two when the first season is just plain terrible? 😅

Only two episodes and I already miss it.

I may or may not have just binge watched all of #Stargate. And for therapeutic reasons I'm going to write a short review to let it out of my system a bit.

Stargate (original movie) #Stargate*

I have to say that it was an ambitious project. It has it all: deep history flashback, sepia-toned beginning of 20th century flashback, subtle introduction of the main characters, a love story, flashy action, cool animatronic practical effects along with vfx that stood the test of time, and much more.

I'm not that much into this version of O'Neil character but he has an ark and it's not bad, if somewhat on the nose. Jackson on the other hand has almost no ark, all the changes are in the surrounding situation.

The film is on the slower side of things but I guess they just used to make slower movies back than.

Overall, a solid movie. 7/10

Stargate: SG-1 #StargateSG1 #SG1

I loved it!

I started it in November (allegedly) just to try something because I finished my previous evening show. The first few episodes were OK so I though it would last me through the winter at least. I couldn't have enough of it (allegedly)!

I love the characters. I love the tone of the show. It sort of gives off #StarTrekTNG vibes. It's a lot of exploration and adventure, but not as much ethics and philosophy. Despite there being Big Bads out there hope prevails and in the end our ingenuity saves the day. I loved that they added another nerd character: Carter. Now Jackson can nerd out about languages and history, Carter can geek out about STEM. I also love the changes they made to O'Neill (two "l"s, yes), too. Here he cares about his team over anything else.

There are 10 seasons of it. Most of it is episodic with some loose long plots taking place in the background. This is another aspect in which it's similar to #StarTrekTNG. Obviously characters would change over such a long time but not too much. Last season is as enjoyable as the first even though a lot has changed in universe. 9/10, would watch again.

Stargate: The Ark of Truth, and Stargate: Continuum

I'd include these into SG-1. They're basically double episodes with higher budget. Mostly the same character cast, same script quality, slightly better effects. Enjoyable watch.

Stargate: Atlantis #StargateAtlantis

It's SG-1 but awful in every aspect.

Characters are either annoying or milquetoast, except for doctors. Somehow doctors are good and it only highlights how every other character is not good. One of the main characters is taken from SG-1 where he was introduced as an annoying, arrogant, and condescending episodic counterpart to Carter.

Like in SG-1, the characters don't change much. Just by the virtue of exposure some of them become a bit more developed than caricatures. McKey improves a little bit but believe me, it's a low bar to clear.

Big Bads of the show are either bad xerox of vampires or straight up taken from SG-1. They even managed to make one of the good alien races of SG-1 make total assholes.

There's very little hope in the Pegasus galaxy. Every human group we meet is either completely inconsequential, basically a background, or despicable and will betray everyone at the drop of a hat.

There's next to none exploration. A few episodes about stuff elsewhere in the galaxy and maybe a handful about the titular Atlantis itself. This made one of the most promising inventions of the show, and the base of operation, to have almost no presence.

They also made everyone back home assholes as well. In SG-1 there were groups of people on Earth that would antagonise Stargate Command but overall it was not too bad. Stargate Command (and military in general) were fine (borderline military propaganda "fine"). Here everyone outside of Atlantis were antagonising the Atlantis expedition, including the military.

There are 5 seasons of it. I'd say it's 4 too many. I hated it. 3/10, skip it.

Stargate: Universe #StargateUniverse

This is a very different kind of show. It's much more serious and much darker. In all senses. It's also not as much episodic. There's a continuous plot with some episodes a bit more disjointed from it but still firmly within the continuity.

It also has much more drama in it. I'd described it as Lost but in space. The characters are good, though. There's a lot going one in the confined space of a ship with limited resources, conflicting interests, and so on. It helps that almost all the characters are written well.

One thing they fixed here after Atlantis is that almost every episode has something interesting revealed about the ship. Or at least something interesting happens on the journey. Solid writing here, too.

There's only 2 seasons of it but it's all good from the very first episode. It's different to the rest of Stargate but I loved it anyway. 9/10, would watch again. Actually I did watch it again. Unlike other shows I caught this when it was first aired.

Stargate Origins: Catherine #StargateOrigins

This is a short web series totalling about 1 regular episode worth of content.

It's absolutely silly. But kinda fun. There's not much to say about it otherwise.

It doesn't add much to the lore so you can safely skip it but also it's not offensive like Atlantis. 5/10

* No, this is not about AI, stop hijacking tags

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I mean the "Lucean Alliance Rifles" shown in #StargateUniverse are literally #Type97NSR which are legal semi-auto only variants of the chinese #Type95 rifle and most of #Stargate and it's spin-offs was filmed in #Canada by #MGM so it makes sense as a cheap gun that most people at the time didn't knew and espechally not in the #USA where it's illegal due to #AWB "Import Ban" being in effect to this day and #Norinco products in specific being illegal to import due to #sanctions...

youtube.com/watch?v=HRvV4v1FjA
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QBZ-95#C

Where The Hell Is New Stargate? » GateWorld

Simply put: the longer Stargate sits idly on the shelf, the more devalued the brand becomes. Stargate fans are loyal and long-suffering, but they’re also starting to lose hope. So please, Amazon MGM Studios — while we understand the complexities of reviving a dormant franchise (and the industry factors currently in play), don’t let Stargate remain dormant any longer.

This article doesn't offer any smoking guns or hot inside gossip. It just speculates on some reasons that might explain Amazon MGM's lack of anything Stargate related. Just keeping the dream alive.

GateWorld · Where The Hell Is New Stargate? » GateWorldIt's been two years since Amazon bought MGM. These factors likely have kept Stargate off the announcement slate.

I watched the two episode #BattlestarGalactica miniseries from 2003 today, and I have some mixed feelings (though mostly positive). For some reference, I grew up watching every #StarTrek show from TOS through ENT (except the animated series. Never found enough interest to try it). The #Stargate shows also hold a special place in my heart (I absolutely love every sound the gates make).

Regarding Battlestar Galactica, I like the way they handle information on the bridge and the ship. It's interesting to see something that massive designed for cyber warfare. Wireless technology is almost completely rejected. Systems that *must* communicate over a distance are either wired (the intercoms) or air-gapped (ship-to-ship radios). There's binders, printouts, and dry-erase boards everywhere.

I do think their radio systems could use some more explanation… Maybe I missed them addressing this, but I would be concerned about the Cylons impersonating other ships. Even if the ship systems can't be compromised by the radio, the humans could still be manipulated. At one point they "verify" a message, but I'd really like to know what that entails…

The space cinematography reminded me a lot of #StargateUniverse. Shaky, long distance shots that quickly zoom in on something. Not sure if that was just the style at the time, but I find it kinda nostalgic.

On a similar note… Is 2000s sci-fi just oddly horny? I don't think I've seen enough shows to actually make that judgement. It just sticks out at me that the similarities between BSG and SGU include sexual scenes that I feel don't quite fit or aren't actually needed. There's already plenty of sources for drama and conflict in those shows; do you really need to graphically add in sexual relationships as another?

Anyways… I did enjoy the miniseries! Probably going to watch the show as well.