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I still dont understand why SG1 cant survive in the other like nearly 200 countries its shown in!?
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Originally posted by Unnamed due to Risk of Offending personthe processor of the gate thats what it is in plainsmen therm
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I heard somewhere else, maybe this thread can't remember , but couldn't they just release them direct to DVD? I'm sure tons of people will buy them, myself included.Spoiler:So many colours. All the pretty horses.
What's he talking about?
I gave him some morphine for the pain. I may have given him a wee bit too much, but he was making it impossible for me to treat him.
Excuse me. Why am I lying here?
You have an arrow, Rodney, in your gluteus maximus.
Oh. Well, that sounds painful. Gluteus maximus. Glootus...maaxim ...Oh my God! That's my ass, isn't it?!
Aye.
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Originally posted by TrialiaI don't like having crossovers more than once every other season or so. Grace Under Pressure was more than enough, though The Pegasus Project was a good episode. TRW wasn't really a crossover. I'm not looking forward to having two more later this season though... I watch Atlantis for those characters and not SG-1's.
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Originally posted by jclark19I like crossovers as they add a little continuity to both shows, being in the pegagsus galaxy its easy to forget that its a apart of stargate, having the lead teams crossover just helps to remind that they are infact in the same universe, well thats my opinion anyways, as this forum has already seen everyone feels differently about this horrible subjectSpoiler:So many colours. All the pretty horses.
What's he talking about?
I gave him some morphine for the pain. I may have given him a wee bit too much, but he was making it impossible for me to treat him.
Excuse me. Why am I lying here?
You have an arrow, Rodney, in your gluteus maximus.
Oh. Well, that sounds painful. Gluteus maximus. Glootus...maaxim ...Oh my God! That's my ass, isn't it?!
Aye.
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Trying to think like Mark Stern, Scifi executive.
If a character's coming over from SG-1 it has to be someone that will bring viewers and someone that makes sense from a business standpoint:
1) Means it's more than likely a prominent character. AT, MS, CJ, Ben, Beau or CB.
2) Probably someone who's already under contract. Perhaps all the SG-1 actors they "optioned" for S11 can be used on whichever series they choose. I'd say that leaves out MS, who's the only actor not under option for S11 of SG-1. Daniel may well be invited to guest star but this sounds like something that's already been negotiated.
3) Should be a character who somehow fits into the overall story arc of Atlantis (without a sledgehammer ). Probably means CJ, Ben and maybe CB won't be candidates. Mitchell is too similar to Shep (and I'd say Joe is "safe") and Teal'c is associated with a fairly dead storyline. Vala is still a possibility as they've shown themselves willing to manufacture a storyline for her character.
4) Probably someone they've already "tested" on Atlantis - narrows it to AT or Beau Bridges. Vala as an outside shot.
That leads me to AT/Sam. She's not a great fit unless they're planning on losing a character (probably either Weir or McKay). I lean towards Sam being used as the commander of Atlantis. It would be an interesting move for her character. Beau Bridges might also be a recurring character.
I don't think Weir will be killed off, though. I think perhaps a story arc has already been set in motion that will lead to some sort of recurring character status. Maybe involving the new villain that's been developed.
BTW, I'm not touting this idea as being a great one but I wonder if the renewal of Atlantis may have been contingent on involving one of the prominent SG-1 characters.Life is hard...and it's harder if you're stupid
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In the long run, we've been very fotunate as fans. Showtime gave us all a tremendous gift by purchasing 44 episodes right out of the gate, and then picking up another 44 halfway through the first season.
This allowed the writers to plan and write those wonderful story arcs for the first four seasons.
And, SciFi Channel originally only picked up SG1 for ONE season - season six (probably to help promote the premiere of the previous seasons episodes on SciFi Channel), and then picked up an additional four years.
We received NINE more seasons than the Firefly, John Doe, Space: Above and Beyond, Invasion, Surface, Night Stalker, etc. series had.
We received THREE more seasons than the Star Trek: The Next Generation; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; and Star Trek: Voyager series had.
We received FIVE more seasons than Bablyon 5 had, and SIX more seasons than Star Trek: Enterprise had.
Personally, I thank the SciFi Channel for the five seasons of SG1, and Showtime for their five seasons of SG1.
And many, many (let's say billions and billions...) of thanks to the producers, writers, directors, staff, crew and the marvelous actors: Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Michael Shanks, Don S. Davis, Teryl Rothery, Carmen Argenziano, Tony Amendola, Beau Bridges, Ben Browder, Claudia Black, Gary Jones, Dan Shea, Colin Cunningham, Jay Avacone, Cliff Simon, Peter Williams, JR Bourne, Marie Stillin, Garwin Sanford, Musetta Vander...well, the list is almost endless.
As General Hammond would say, "Godspeed to all of you!"
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The only thing that will bring SG1 back is to push the ratings up for the rest of the season. period.
Letters/emails won't even be read, they will just go into the trash.
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Originally posted by AceI got to say that I am really shocked... I didn't think that SciFi would cancel the show with literaly nothing else to replace it!
More than a little shocked here...
Ace
The Sci Fi Channel needs the money to fund 'Battlestar Galactica's new spin off series 'Caprica'. Produced by Ronald D. Moore a Star Trek hack, hired by the late Micheal Pillar another Trek guy, he was behind '4400'. Odd that 'Battlestar Galactica' producer Ron Moore could get this 'Caprica' show. 'Galactica's' rating are not much better than Stargate SG1's?
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Originally posted by TrialiaDaniel would be stepping into Elizabeth's niche linguistically and with her off-world activities, too.
Daniel's role would be as an archeologist and expert in all things Ancient as a member of Shep's team. Weir would still be the leader and the diplomat that she has always been.
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