Okay I'm glad I wasn't the only one who looked at the scan and went WTF? *laughs*
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Purple, you're probably in denial, we understand, but there was an official anouncement by SciFi. Usually GateWorld is right about everything they post.Last edited by GatetheWay; 22 August 2006, 09:30 PM.
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What I do not like is those dumb TV Ad inserts the sci fi channel displays on the bottom of the screen when your watching SG-1!! and other programs. The ads take up a big chunk of the screen. And alot of them have sound. Those ads are just annoying and very distracting! Save them for the commercials! You can complain to Sci Fi, when you contact them by telephone. And you will get your voice in by contacting them by phone.
I called NBC Universal (NBC Universal owns the Sci Fi channel) and spoke with customer service and then I was directed to the Sci Fi channel's costumer service. You will be speaking with actually people when you call nbc universal and the the sci fi channel.
The NBC Universal customer service telephone number is 1-818-777-1000
The phone number is not toll free. You can only contact the Sci Fi channel by phone through NBC Universal.Last edited by roseblue; 22 August 2006, 09:26 PM.
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Originally posted by GatetheWayPurple, you're probably in denial, we understand, but there was an official anouncement by SciFi. Usually GateWorld is right about everything they post.
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Originally posted by roseblueWhat I do not like is those dumb TV Ad inserts the sci fi channel displays on the bottom of the screen when your watching SG-1!! and other programs. The ads take up a big chunk of the screen. And alot of them have sound. Those ads are just annoying and very distracting! Save them for the commercials! You can complain to Sci Fi, when you contact them by telephone. And you will get your voice in by contacting them by phone.
I called NBC Universal (NBC Universal owns the Sci Fi channel) and spoke with customer service and then I was directed to the Sci Fi channel's costumer service. You will be speaking with actually people when you call nbc universal and the the sci fi channel.
The NBC Universal customer service telephone number is 1-818-777-1000
The phone number is not toll free. You can only contact the Sci Fi channel by phone through NBC Universal.
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Originally posted by purpletoo1Gate, you missed the conversation between Shadow and I. I'm not talking about the cancelation. I'm talking about sg1 cast going to Atlantis...the article Shadow posted (linked) did not document where they got their information from for that part of their story. They just made the statement like it was fact without giving their source. I would like to know who told them that cast members/characters from sg1 were going to SGA, ie. writers, producers, network executives...who said it?
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Originally posted by GatetheWay*facedesk* I was. I haven't even looked at spoilers let along episode titles this entire season. Now I feel stupid for not catching that. *facedesk*
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Originally posted by GatetheWayOh. Sorry for the misunderstanding purple. I seem to be doing that a lot tonight. *headdesk*
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Here's a link to the post about SG-1 characters on Atlantis, but since it isn't in direct quotes, you'll probably still doubt it.
I'm not a scare-monger, you know, and I kinda resent the implication that I'm deliberately trying to mislead folks.
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A nice little write-up about the Blade: The Series episode Kavan showed up in http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/08/17/bl...-of-the-screw/ ... I'll just put the good stuff here
(S01E08) Turns out the purebloods aren't all child vampires anyway, as another one show up this week: Alex. He is played by Kavan Smith, who's now the hardest working man on cable original scifi television, as he also plays Major Lorne on Stargate Atlantis and Agent Garrity on The 4400.
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