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3rd prize goes to Joe Mallozzi and Paul Mullie for Enemy at the Gate
2nd prize goes to Martin Gero for First Contact
And the greatest affron to physics in S5 also goes to Martin Gero for Brain Storm
Just saw it. 'Vegas' was very well done. One of the best of the season. Very original, a kind of
Spoiler:
Enterprise 'In A Mirror Darkly'
. And the MUSIC!!!
See, told ya. Again I can understand people wanted something different for the 2nd to last ep of the series, but again if you read the RCC interview, they were brave thinking there would be a 6th season.
Having heralded its brilliance... Wasn't someone supposed to be gay? I was listening for the sex of the medic Shep went back to get, but I heard 'her'. I'm guessing Rodney and Radek. Their fight felt very personal. "Why do you do this in front of people?!"
Another question... When they found out the show had been cancelled, pre-production had already begun on the rest of the season and there was no chance of changing the stories told?
Having heralded its brilliance... Wasn't someone supposed to be gay? I was listening for the sex of the medic Shep went back to get, but I heard 'her'. I'm guessing Rodney and Radek. Their fight felt very personal. "Why do you do this in front of people?!"
Joe said
And so, heading into the show’s fifth season, we were faced with the prospect of a love triangle, with two very different suitors vying for the gal. Further complications were suggested in the first draft of Search and Rescue with the introduction of Captain Alicia Vega who, in the episode’s final scene, essentially asks Keller out. The prospect of introducing a gay character to the Stargate universe was always an interesting possibility, but one that would require the right circumstances. In fact, for several years now, there has been one recurring character who, in my mind, is gay but there has never been an opportunity to confirm the fact. While I feared that suggesting it in a throw-away (“I’m heading back to Earth to spend time with my boyfriend. See ya!”) would seem like a truly forced WTF moment for fans, alternately, making a big deal of it felt wrong as well. So, unless the right circumstances present themselves for this character, the fans can simply go ahead assuming he is heterosexual until such a time that, in a Rowlingesque postscript, I can add: “And, oh yeah, by the way - he was gay.” The character of Alicia Vega, meanwhile, did offer an opening that an established character did not: she was new and the final scene of the season five premiere felt neither forced nor insignificant. Of course, as Paul pointed out: “Do we really want to make this love triangle a love rectangle?”. Well, again, the decision was made for us when the episode ran waaaay too long and a good portion of Vega’s scenes, including the last one, had to be cut for time.
Another question... When they found out the show had been cancelled, pre-production had already begun on the rest of the season and there was no chance of changing the stories told?
Thanks, Jumper.
Funny how SGA's ending much like Enterprise. People either loved or hated the Mirror episodes, and it seems the same with Vegas. I rate it as one of the best, others seem to be rating it as one of the worst.
Thanks, Jumper.
Funny how SGA's ending much like Enterprise. People either loved or hated the Mirror episodes, and it seems the same with Vegas. I rate it as one of the best, others seem to be rating it as one of the worst.
huh? people actually hated the Mirror eps? wow I thought they were awesome! as was Vegas imo
Thanks, Jumper.
Funny how SGA's ending much like Enterprise. People either loved or hated the Mirror episodes, and it seems the same with Vegas. I rate it as one of the best, others seem to be rating it as one of the worst.
It seems like 75% of the fans loved this episode and 25% either thought it was awful or just average.
huh? people actually hated the Mirror eps? wow I thought they were awesome! as was Vegas imo
I thought the 2 parter was great, but if you look at some of the comments on youtube re: those episode clips, people're very bitter. I've encountered the usual 'ENT continues taking a steaming whizz on Trek continuity' in other places.
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