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Originally posted by ToasterOnFireI also worry that BSG's ratings will be hurt by losing the fans who have been tuning in mainly for Stargate but stick around for BSG. Will they continue to watch on Friday if there are no new Stargate eps?Music Profile: 83710 Songs --- 3714 Artists --- 7051 Albums
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If this site is accurate, it sounds like BSG isn't going to air its third season nonstop as rumored. It looks like there will be 10 new eps starting in October, a break in December, and then the last 10 eps airing sometime in 2007. Now that could mean that it restarts in Jan and there's only a 2-3 week break or it could restart later meaning a much longer break.
This is all quite odd...
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Originally posted by ToasterOnFireIf this site is accurate, it sounds like BSG isn't going to air its third season nonstop as rumored. It looks like there will be 10 new eps starting in October, a break in December, and then the last 10 eps airing sometime in 2007. Now that could mean that it restarts in Jan and there's only a 2-3 week break or it could restart later meaning a much longer break.
This is all quite odd...
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You're question has probably already been answered, but i'll give my guess. I'm pretty sure it's because if BSG had wanted to do a full season (rather than a season split into two halves like season 2), they needed more time. They didn't like how it was split up so they gave themselves more time. Good news is, when it does finally come on again in October, there'll be twice as many episodes.
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Originally posted by Trek_Girl42Most shows break for a bit in late December- early January, so not too odd. It'll probably only be for a couple of weeks over the Christmas break.
Originally posted by Naonak
There's a "financial matter" with Sky One? Does that explain why they advertise the show so *******ed heavily?
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Originally posted by ChrictonThe CGI in BSG also takes much longer to create. No offense to the Stargates, the CGI looks great on both shows, but neither compare to BSG's.
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Sorry, dude, but your wrong. Sure, there's more on Stargate, but it doesn't look nearly as good. There hasn't been a single shot in Stargate that looks as good as the battle in Resurrection Ship pt. 2 or Scar. Lost City came close, but it wasn't quite there. Plus the CGI since that episode seems to have taken a step down. The premier were especially disappointing in that regard.
I think there was even an article about how much more goes into the CGI of BSG. I'll have to find it.Last edited by Chricton; 18 July 2006, 01:32 PM.Music Profile: 83710 Songs --- 3714 Artists --- 7051 Albums
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Originally posted by ChrictonBSG proved back in it's first season that it could hold it's own airing in the fall by itself. It's just that when it was paired with SG fans of that may have come on board.
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Originally posted by ChrictonSorry, dude, but your wrong. Sure, there's more on Stargate, but it doesn't look nearly as good. There hasn't been a single shot in Stargate that looks as good as the battle in Resurrection Ship pt. 2 or Scar. Lost City came close, but it wasn't quite there. Plus the CGI since that episode seems to have taken a step down. The premier were especially disappointing in that regard.
I think there was even an article about how much more goes into the CGI of BSG. I'll have to find it.
Stargate has to juggle the costs a lot more so their CGI won't be as spectacular (but it's still good).
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