I love Stargate, and I love BSG. I think there's a lot of things that SG could learn from BSG. That said, I have no idea where people are getting the comparisons from. Acting is different, characters are different, characterizations are different, the storytelling is different, the cinematography is different, etc.
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Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostIMO the show screamed BSG. The writers obviously wanted to capitalize by luring in BSG fans that might not be familiar with Stargate. I have no problem with unruly military characters, but they do not belong on a Stargate show. Stargate military personnel should be the creme of the crop, not like the bunch of yahoo's I saw in the premiere. That opening scene where the miltary guy is screwing one of his fellow soldiers also screamed BSG and IMO does not really belong or fit on a Stargate show. Just way to many paralells for my taste. With all that being said, I will continue to watch for the time being.
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Originally posted by Starbase View Postlolol, well said brother Fifth. I got the feeling I was watching a BSG episode as well. Other than the nerdy video game playing MIT drop-out character, I didn't see to much to grab on to in that first episode. The flashbacks were annoying, as was the editing. But let's not forget that most pilot episodes are full of these types of glitches. I'm not sure if I am going to like this new "edgy" type of Stargate show. So I will wait until the end of the season 1 before I make a final judgment.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostYour a better man then me. I make my decision about a show after the 3rd or 4th episode. By then we have gotten past the troubles of each pilot suffers from and see what a show really is going to have"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostGood morning my fellow Trek brethren.
I stayed up late last night and watched SGU (I will give another re-watch later today). There were a couple things I liked about it, and more than a few things I couldn't stand about it.
What the heck happened to disciplined military personnel?, it was embarrassing they way they portrayed them (can you say BSG) . And then there is the flash-back sequences that also screamed BSG (I'm aware that they used the flash-backs to set-up the storyline and introduce the characters), but if this show turns into "SGBSG" I am going to dump it like a load of manure.Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostWhatever, IMO the show screamed BSG. The writers obviously wanted to capitalize by luring in BSG fans that might not be familiar with Stargate. I have no problem with unruly military characters, but they do not belong on a Stargate show. Stargate military personnel should be the creme of the crop, not like the bunch of yahoo's I saw in the premiere. That opening scene where the miltary guy is screwing one of his fellow soldiers also screamed BSG and IMO does not really belong or fit on a Stargate show. Just way to many paralells for my taste. With all that being said, I will continue to watch for the time being.
Interesting?, hardly.Originally posted by Starbase View Postlolol, well said brother Fifth. I got the feeling I was watching a BSG episode as well. Other than the nerdy video game playing MIT drop-out character, I didn't see to much to grab on to in that first episode. The flashbacks were annoying, as was the editing. But let's not forget that most pilot episodes are full of these types of glitches. I'm not sure if I am going to like this new "edgy" type of Stargate show. So I will wait until the end of the season 1 before I make a final judgment.
I agree about the horrible portrayal of the military...obviously they don't have military advisors this time around. (is waiting for Greer to shoot rush!) and I'm sorry... didn't like RDA's jack at all this time around.
I lasted 1 hour and 14 minutes last night (flipping through other shows too) and rewatched the recorded version with hubby today.... nope not must see tv at all! more like..."No! don't make me watch it!"Last edited by Rac80; 03 October 2009, 11:13 AM.
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Really? You went into it fully expecting it would be crap and that's the impression you came out with in the end? I'm shocked."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostThat interest might change if the characters peak your interest
The flashbacks were kind of like Tabula Rasa from SGA. They start with the problem and slowly show us how we came to the problem.
Well Tabula Rasa flashbacks were ok, at least I didn't end up even more confused like I did with Lost
Originally posted by jelgate View PostYour a better man then me. I make my decision about a show after the 3rd or 4th episode. By then we have gotten past the troubles of each pilot suffers from and see what a show really is going to have
Originally posted by jelgate View PostMaybe not Empacation but I liked The Enemy Within. And The Broca Divide (which came after Empactation) was quite good.sigpic
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Originally posted by Rac80 View Postwe can all agree about the BSG feel to the show. my brilliant better half pointed out the return from commercials with a shot of the destiny to bsg music was an obvious link! the sex scene 21 minutes into the show (yes I checked) was also very bsg and setting up the triangle with her (didn't catch the horribly overacting porn chick's name), scott and chloe --- can we say soap????? eli's recruitment was straight out of "the Last Starfighter" (1984)-- i am sure you gentlemen remeber that (horrible) teen scifi movie! Dr. Rush of course is the evil Dr. Smith from lost in space..... is there any cliche they won't use?
I agree about the horrible portrayal of the military...obviously they don't have military advisors this time around. (is waiting for Greer to shoot rush!) and I'm sorry... didn't like RDA's jack at all this time around.
I lasted 1 hour and 14 minutes last night (flipping through other shows too) and rewatched the recorded version with hubby today.... nope not must see tv at all! more like..."No! don't make me watch it!"
But....but, Jack in his 3 star general's uniform! Got to love that, I know I did!
I've never seen BSG, no interest in it whatsoever, so I haven't got it to compare to SGU. I'll just take SGU as it comes, so far I'd like to see more! Unfortunately the 'sex' scene ended up being tucked in as a, 'have to put some sex in' our new show thing. Turned out just as bad as when it was reluctantly done with the nudity scene in SG-1's pilot!
If the SGU writers manage to create this character driven show they say they want to do, then this sort of thing won't be done badly and be part of the show, instead of an 'awkward' thing they feel they have to put in! That's my only reservation about doing 'sex' in Stargate! It always seems to come across as something really awkward. DS9's writers had no problems with relationships, so any more 'overt' references just fit in. I hope the Stargate writers can take a leaf out of DS9's character writing book,and give us some well rounded characters that do this act from time to time....or a lot, depending on the character of course!!! I just hope they put it into context, not just because they feel they 'have' to!
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Well the wife and just finished watching the SGU premiere. And there are some things I really like about it and some things I found pretty lame. I was no fan of SGA, but there premiere was much better than what we got last night.
Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostReally? You went into it fully expecting it would be crap and that's the impression you came out with in the end? I'm shocked.
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Little Green Men is one the best Ferengi episodes. It's just plain fun that is actually quite funny as well. It turns out Quark, Rom and Nog were the Roswell aliens...need I say more? The writers excel in keeping it amusing throughout. The script is sharp and witty and the costumes and sets look great. There's really not much to say about it, its just mindless fun that leaves you smiling from beginning to end
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Originally posted by Weyoun View PostBe nice. I was pretty excited about this premiere while totally avoiding all spoilers, so I didn't go into watching it with a predetermined opinion. With that being said, over-all I found it was a let down (not a big let-down, there is potential). Now I'm sorry if this doesn't jive with your point of view, but it seems like you are the one in the minority over how great you thought it was.
And no, that's not the minority. The Complaints Department at GW just happens to be fanatically vocal."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostI was calling out Ms. Negativity, Weyoun, not you.
And no, that's not the minority. The Complaints Department at GW just happens to be fanatically vocal.Last edited by Rac80; 03 October 2009, 06:47 PM.
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