I'll start off by saying I never watched Lost, I only know of it by reputation...
We all knew that SGU wasn't going to be thematically like SG1 or SGA, and of course a lot of people complained that S1 tacked too much towards BSG.
The storylines they're setting up now, though, seem very JJ Abrams-esque...weird, supernatural mysteries, raising questions of faith and reality, where neither the characters or the viewers have any idea what's really going on. What really happened to TJ and who are the Planet Builders? How did Chloe's gunshot wound heal so fast (by the end of the ep we see it completely healed and scarred)? What really happened to Franklin in the chair?
Just seems like this is only opening them up to more criticism and comparison to other 'hot' sci-fi shows. Wonder if in S3, they'll fly through a gamma-ray storm and all develop superpowers like the Fantastic Four, and then have to battle shadowy government agencies and brain-stealing super-mutants to save the world
We all knew that SGU wasn't going to be thematically like SG1 or SGA, and of course a lot of people complained that S1 tacked too much towards BSG.
The storylines they're setting up now, though, seem very JJ Abrams-esque...weird, supernatural mysteries, raising questions of faith and reality, where neither the characters or the viewers have any idea what's really going on. What really happened to TJ and who are the Planet Builders? How did Chloe's gunshot wound heal so fast (by the end of the ep we see it completely healed and scarred)? What really happened to Franklin in the chair?
Just seems like this is only opening them up to more criticism and comparison to other 'hot' sci-fi shows. Wonder if in S3, they'll fly through a gamma-ray storm and all develop superpowers like the Fantastic Four, and then have to battle shadowy government agencies and brain-stealing super-mutants to save the world
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