I enjoy both Atlantis and the original Stargate as weel as the movie
As a SF fan I also enjoy the similarites and differences between these series and the series of books by Fredrick Poul which I think was part of the inspiration for Stargate.
Atlantis is fairly promising, so far. It still has some shaking-out to do, but I'll give the producers the benefit of the doubt, seeing as how they actually care about continuity--unlike Newtrek.
OK, Friday's episode redeemed the neurotic. I hated him before. He was sort of like the Dr Smith on "Lost in Space". Still kinda is...but he doesn't double cross anybody. LOL
I can't believe they took the whole hour fixing the jumper and getting that bug off of Shepard. Hopefully it picks up.
McKay always was a d*ck on SG-1, but compared to the rest of the cast, at least he's a little more of a three-dimensional character.
As far as the latest 2 episodes go, it's extremely common to have entirely-contained episodes early on in a sci-fi series. You have to do that to establish the main characters before you throw them in with too many sapient enemies. Expect to see more branching out later on in the season.
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CoolWaters
I love the Puddle Jumper! I love the space gate! I love Sheppard! I love Weir! I love the Wraith!
This show just tickles my fantasy bone to no end.
Add this to SG-1 with O'Neill in command...
Well my scifi itch is being scratched real good! LOL ;)-->
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Bramble
Arg, I missed this Friday night. will have to set a reminder!
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CoolWaters
So what did you all think about last Friday's episode?
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Stargate Atlantis has potential to be a very good series :D-->
I am also looking forward to see how season 8 will be with "GEN O'Niell" in command.
(I have seasons 1-6 on DVD, and waiting for season 7 to come out on DVD).
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I enjoy both Atlantis and the original Stargate as weel as the movie
As a SF fan I also enjoy the similarites and differences between these series and the series of books by Fredrick Poul which I think was part of the inspiration for Stargate.
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Atlantis is fairly promising, so far. It still has some shaking-out to do, but I'll give the producers the benefit of the doubt, seeing as how they actually care about continuity--unlike Newtrek.
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I like it. But I think they should have dialed the wraith world and sent the blob there- but that probably would have cut out to many story lines.
They will probably do it later.
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OK, Friday's episode redeemed the neurotic. I hated him before. He was sort of like the Dr Smith on "Lost in Space". Still kinda is...but he doesn't double cross anybody. LOL
I can't believe they took the whole hour fixing the jumper and getting that bug off of Shepard. Hopefully it picks up.
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McKay always was a d*ck on SG-1, but compared to the rest of the cast, at least he's a little more of a three-dimensional character.
As far as the latest 2 episodes go, it's extremely common to have entirely-contained episodes early on in a sci-fi series. You have to do that to establish the main characters before you throw them in with too many sapient enemies. Expect to see more branching out later on in the season.
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