I hope we get more movies after the first two. There is plenty of unanswered stuff within all 10 seasons of SG-1 that they can with the movies tie it in to new plots & answer old questios. Plus how cool would a Two Hour SG-1 & Atlantis Crossover movie would be. There is no limit if the movies are successful
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I hate to say it, but "Unending" was about the most depressing episode ever. There's just something disheartening about seeing your favorite characters become old and weak and spend 40 years of their lives trapped in a space ship stuck in the same place, nothing new to see, no nothing. Imagine if you were stuck in the SAME PLACE for 40 years. I wish that they would have went out with a big bang like "Lost City". Not the depressingSpoiler:Asgard dying off, SG-1 becoming old and spending their lives onboard the Odyssey and Landry dying (then undying) and such.
I also have some problems with depression-related themes that just get me into a rut so I really hate being exposed to depressing themes.
Vala,
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Originally posted by jenks View PostWell apparently if the DVD movies sell as well as the season on DVD, we'll definatly be getting more. I think it's well within the realms of probability that they will sell as well, if not better.sigpic
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All very good points but I feel that Unending was a great way to end the series not SG-1. I have seen many series end in awful ways (Farscape anyone?) but this ending had a great sense of finality but also a sense of things to come. I felt great at the end of SG-1 just like the end of Charmed. Personally it was a great way to end the show and then we have the movies to finish off the rest.
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I agree. I thought this was a perfect ending to the series. If they had tried to go for something bigger, it would have felt like they were trying to cram as much as they could into a single hour (which I have seen a lot of shows try to do...with the story ending up rushed). The team is the reason why I love SG-1 so much, and long past the time when I can't remember the stories or the villains, I will remember the characters and the team.
I love BIG endings as much as the next person, but this ending struck a cord with me like few finales have. It honored the show, not the story.
-Stef
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Originally posted by Stef View PostI agree. I thought this was a perfect ending to the series. If they had tried to go for something bigger, it would have felt like they were trying to cram as much as they could into a single hour (which I have seen a lot of shows try to do...with the story ending up rushed). The team is the reason why I love SG-1 so much, and long past the time when I can't remember the stories or the villains, I will remember the characters and the team.
I love BIG endings as much as the next person, but this ending struck a cord with me like few finales have. It honored the show, not the story.
-Stef
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Originally posted by Stef View PostI love BIG endings as much as the next person, but this ending struck a cord with me like few finales have. It honored the show, not the story.
-Stefsigpic
MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
"...phu...ah..."
"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
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I wish they had included jack in the episode (he would have been so much better than landry... after all the asgard really trusted jack), but otherwise it was a fairly good ending. I liked seeing "the team" head off through the Stargate (and yes they showed the gate again!!) one last time.
Just waiting for the movies now!
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Originally posted by the fifth man View PostThis finale did indeed honor the show, and the SG-1 team members. No matter what anyone else says, I truly believe that "Unending" was a brilliant ending to this wonderful ten year ride.
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Originally posted by Rac80 View PostI wish they had included jack in the episode (he would have been so much better than landry... after all the asgard really trusted jack), but otherwise it was a fairly good ending. I liked seeing "the team" head off through the Stargate (and yes they showed the gate again!!) one last time.
Just waiting for the movies now!
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Even if you excuse the absolutely horrendous plot and just accept it for an episode about the characters, that wasn't even done well. We didn't get any closure about any of them. None of them did anything, they just cried. Also, half the characters we didn't care about. If Hammond died, I would have been sad. If Jack and Sam got together, it would have given closure. Hell, if MacGuiver was there to make jokes, it would have at least been enjoyable. But I consider Jonas a more important character than Mitchell, Vala, or Landry. All of them were just annoying.
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Originally posted by squeakypants View PostEven if you excuse the absolutely horrendous plot and just accept it for an episode about the characters, that wasn't even done well.
We didn't get any closure about any of them. None of them did anything, they just cried. Also, half the characters we didn't care about. If Hammond died, I would have been sad. If Jack and Sam got together, it would have given closure. Hell, if MacGuiver was there to make jokes, it would have at least been enjoyable. But I consider Jonas a more important character than Mitchell, Vala, or Landry. All of them were just annoying.
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Originally posted by jenks View PostI disagree.
Unending was never supposed to be about closure, the exact opposite, infact, I'd have thought the title would have been a bit of a give away...
Exactly! The title was supposed to give that away. This was the series finale, not the end of SG-1.sigpic
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"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
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Originally posted by squeakypants View PostEven if you excuse the absolutely horrendous plot and just accept it for an episode about the characters, that wasn't even done well. We didn't get any closure about any of them. None of them did anything, they just cried. Also, half the characters we didn't care about. If Hammond died, I would have been sad. If Jack and Sam got together, it would have given closure. Hell, if MacGuiver was there to make jokes, it would have at least been enjoyable. But I consider Jonas a more important character than Mitchell, Vala, or Landry. All of them were just annoying.
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