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    I rewatched Avalon I and II and...

    ... the Ori started out as incredible villains. Now, I enjoyed Season 10 and "The Ark of Truth" very much, but the Ori lost a lot of their luster, creepiness, and such after their amazing introduction and early portrayal.

    They were a more powerful villain than the Gou'ald ever were, but they were defeated much, much easier. Part of it is just the time constraints with the show being cancelled, I know, but the sense of immediate danger was lost by the middle of Season 10.

    Watching Avalon II, I'm struck by how wonderfully evil they are. And the scene when they burn Vala, oh my GOD! They really went for it there! And poor, poor Daniel's reaction is amazing.

    The turning point for me might have been when they invented the "anti-Prior" weapon. That made the Ori seem easily beatable to me. There wasn't the same "oh my God, we're in trouble!" feeling after that.

    Anyway, just my thoughts. I enjoyed Season 10 and the movie, but I felt like they dropped the ball a little bit on what started out as incredible antagonists.

    What do you think?
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    I totally agree with you. They had a potential to become the worst villians in SG history but TPTB wasted it. In the end, it was easier to defeat them than the goa'uld or replicators. WE just sent another miraculous weapon through the supergate and they were gone. Such a shame
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      #3
      Originally posted by g.o.d View Post
      I totally agree with you. They had a potential to become the worst villians in SG history but TPTB wasted it. In the end, it was easier to defeat them than the goa'uld or replicators. WE just sent another miraculous weapon through the supergate and they were gone. Such a shame
      We didn't defeat the Goual'd - the replicators did it for us in 'Reckoning'. We just took care of the damn legos...

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        #4
        Originally posted by silly sally View Post
        We didn't defeat the Goual'd - the replicators did it for us in 'Reckoning'. We just took care of the damn legos...
        but we killed many system lords a few minor goa'ulds
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          #5
          if TPTb had kept vala dead at the end of Avalon pt 2 i would have been totally sold that the ori were really evil and great villains
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            #6
            Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Post
            if TPTb had kept vala dead at the end of Avalon pt 2 i would have been totally sold that the ori were really evil and great villains
            TPTB contracted Claudia Black for SIX EPISODES at the beginning of season 9, so killing Vala would break this contract. Why would they want to do this?

            BTW, they BURNED Salis and Harrid at the end of Origin. Not enough evil for you?
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              #7
              not really as we were not as emotionally involved in their characters.

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                #8
                i agree, they started off so evil and scary and creepy, but due to the fact that show was gonna end, i dont see anything the writers could have done, im sure they could have stretched out another 8 seasons from ori storyline but they had to kill it fast... wat can u do... its life..
                I personally think SG1 ended better than it started, i like the ori storyline 5x better than the g'ould(i know i cant spell it) and it had potential to be such a better storyline than the first 8 seasons but everything must come to an end... Im just glad we still have the stargate world. Hopefully Atlantis keeps on doing well and we get 10 years out of it like SG1!!!

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                  #9
                  The Ori storyline started off strong but I think it couldn't be fully developed with the time constraints since the series was ending. They could've focused more on how powerful the Ori really were, maybe show how much devastation the plague caused to other planets, or have more allies get wiped out.

                  Seeing it rather than just hearing about it would've had more of an impact.
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                    #10
                    Yeah The Ori seemed like good villians at the beginning but by Mid-season 10 they lost there 'Magic' and to me it was evident that it was adria who was the primary bad guy not the Ori themselves by that time

                    'The Shroud' was the episode that confirmed adria as the prime bad guy.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ladyinred View Post
                      TPTB contracted Claudia Black for SIX EPISODES at the beginning of season 9, so killing Vala would break this contract. Why would they want to do this?

                      BTW, they BURNED Salis and Harrid at the end of Origin. Not enough evil for you?

                      Yes, they did burn them... but then Daniel and Vala got them into that position well, Vala did because the 'experienced' con artist couldn't keep her mouth shut to begin with.

                      Actually, deciding not to use CB for all 6 eps wouldn't really have broken the contract if she'd still have been paid. If they'd have made Vala a real Stargate character instead of a "we need to tone her down for S10 as she's now full-time" 'sexy' 'fun' er, not alien I'd actually have liked her.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tri_rule View Post
                        Yeah The Ori seemed like good villians at the beginning but by Mid-season 10 they lost there 'Magic' and to me it was evident that it was adria who was the primary bad guy not the Ori themselves by that time

                        'The Shroud' was the episode that confirmed adria as the prime bad guy.
                        Of course it was, as they
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by suse View Post
                          Of course it was, as they
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                          suse
                          Yeah I never really understood why they decided to kill the Ori, it just seemed like an 'easy way out' if you know what i mean

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                            #14
                            Not really, the Ori were never the real threat anyway.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by KindlyKeller View Post
                              ... the Ori started out as incredible villains. Now, I enjoyed Season 10 and "The Ark of Truth" very much, but the Ori lost a lot of their luster, creepiness, and such after their amazing introduction and early portrayal.

                              They were a more powerful villain than the Gou'ald ever were, but they were defeated much, much easier. Part of it is just the time constraints with the show being cancelled, I know, but the sense of immediate danger was lost by the middle of Season 10.

                              Watching Avalon II, I'm struck by how wonderfully evil they are. And the scene when they burn Vala, oh my GOD! They really went for it there! And poor, poor Daniel's reaction is amazing.

                              The turning point for me might have been when they invented the "anti-Prior" weapon. That made the Ori seem easily beatable to me. There wasn't the same "oh my God, we're in trouble!" feeling after that.

                              Anyway, just my thoughts. I enjoyed Season 10 and the movie, but I felt like they dropped the ball a little bit on what started out as incredible antagonists.

                              What do you think?
                              I really like the Ori myself and felt parts of their development were wasted, however, there were holes that TPTB wrote themselves into by introducing such a powerful foe. Essentially, the more powerful an enemy, the more likely a plot device is used to defeat them. Priors are extremely powerful and able to wipe out entire planets by themselves which means that a special weapon is required to neutrailize this ability and same with the Ori themselves because they are simply too powerful for SG-1 to fight through ordinary means. The only way to defeat such a foe was to give Earth advanced tech to challenge them and plot devices like the Sangraal and the Ark of Truth.

                              Mind you, to credit TPTB, the Priors were dropping like flies like the Goa'uld were and it was only some rare occasions were they killed. Plus, the Priors were made quite nasty like the Administrator one who converted the village in the beginning of the season 9. Ultimately though, the cancellation meant an early end to the Ori arc.

                              Originally posted by g.o.d View Post
                              but we killed many system lords a few minor goa'ulds
                              True but while debilitating against the individual Goa'uld, the greater Goa'uld empire was not truly affected by this. The Tok'ra had been engaging in such an action for thousands of years and werent able to topple the Goa'uld's power base and if the System Lords had united then they would have destroyed Earth easily; Protected Planets Treaty or no Protected Planets Treaty. In the end, it was luck that allowed Earth to win and the Replicators... cause seriously, if the Replicators had not intervened, would the Goa'uld have been defeated? If anything, the killing of minor Goa'uld had worked to Anubis's benefit and contributed to his rise to power by allowing him to absorb their Jaffa armies.


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                              'Great holy armies shall be gathered and trained to fight all who embrace evil. In the name of the Gods, ships shall be built to carry the warriors out among the stars and we will spread Origin to all the unbelievers. The power of the Ori will be felt far and wide and the wicked shall be vanquished' -


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