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    Any complaints about Continuity?

    I have been very impressed by the continuity in SGU. Just little things, like at the beginning of this episode, Rush's shirt showing signs of the operation he had a while back. You guys have any problems with things like this, or want to point out any more places where a thumbs up for the show is deserved?
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    #2
    Hair, every ones hair has grown quite a bit, Greer was just shown getting a shave in Pain and Eli is getting pretty moppy.

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      #3
      the sunburn they had for a while after the end of air.

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        #4
        the blood on wither volker's or franklin's (cant remember who) shirt from when greer shot him though i think it's come out now

        little things from the other series too like the teltak the rail gun on icarus the pain stick (even though the CG changed) also i think i saw a zat and staff in the LA base but i will have to check

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          #5
          i like the new Tel'tak hyperspace CG, the new painstick CG, and well, was that tel'tak a renewed model or just "polished"?


          yes i love the continuity.

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            #6
            Yes, the Tel'tak was very cool, better than in SG-1, but I liked the old hyperspace better! The pain-stick was awesome as well, and I just like how they used the LA.

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              #7
              the continuity has been pretty impressive, even down to keeping people in their blood stained shirts. It's rare to see that level of continuity, so kudos
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                #8
                In this episode, Telford did not even attempt to lock up Greer, there was no continuity there. He is the outranking officer. That order would of most likely been overturned by Young but he did not even try.

                There has been other stuff but nothing too major. I am not really into the nitpicking of the show. I just like to watch and been entertained.
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                  #9
                  I don't really care about the continuity.....since SG1 ad SGA had no continuity!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Briangate78 View Post
                    In this episode, Telford did not even attempt to lock up Greer, there was no continuity there. He is the outranking officer. That order would of most likely been overturned by Young but he did not even try.

                    There has been other stuff but nothing too major. I am not really into the nitpicking of the show. I just like to watch and been entertained.
                    Telford didn't have the authority this time around. In Earth he replaced Young as leader of Destiny but this time Telford isn't in the chain of command of Destiny
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Replicator Todd View Post
                      I don't really care about the continuity.....since SG1 ad SGA had no continuity!
                      It did, but previous Stargates tend to forget things, and SGU has been better but there still are things that don't have continuity
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                        #12
                        well i really do think there is more.

                        as to the rest of the shows: yes they had. checkov's gun is the favorite weapon of the writers. however eventually you're gonna do retcons or you're gonna contradict yourself because not even the writers can perfectly remember

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Briangate78 View Post
                          In this episode, Telford did not even attempt to lock up Greer, there was no continuity there. He is the outranking officer. That order would of most likely been overturned by Young but he did not even try.

                          There has been other stuff but nothing too major. I am not really into the nitpicking of the show. I just like to watch and been entertained.
                          Why would he lock him up this time? He knew from the second he arrived in Rush's body that something was up and that it wouldn't be wise to push any buttons.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by s09119 View Post
                            Why would he lock him up this time? He knew from the second he arrived in Rush's body that something was up and that it wouldn't be wise to push any buttons.
                            agree, and i think that they have continuity ... Eli wear the same t-shirts ... no?
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                              #15
                              Did we ever know why Greer punched him?

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