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Tonight's Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis & Battlestar Galactica Episodes 07-29-2005...

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Originally posted by: Mo0o
New SG1 doctor :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Did Andromeda get canceled?

probably...it's ran long enough...

They should bring hercules in as the main Ori god 😀
 
Just finished SG:Atlantis and BSG on the Replay last night. I like where BSG is going. It's turning much more in to a drama in space, as opposed to a sci-fi show with some drama interspersed. I will say I was disappointed with no Starbuck/Helo/Caprica arc on this episode, but in reality, they had too many sub-stories going and now that they've closed the one (rescue on the planet) they can develop the others ones more fully.

Not a big fan of Atlantis. Can't stand many of the characters on it, eg. the whiny genius doc who also had a couple of appearances on SG-1. And now that they've got Assistant Director Skinner on it, I'm just waiting for Mulder and Scully to jump in and say "See...ALIENS! We were right" What's up with all of these sci-fi actors being recycles in one form or another?

SG-1 is another bleh. It's okay, but I've liked it much better in the past. My one comment here is didn't know the new doc (Doig) is married to Michael Shanks in real life. All I can say there is :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
New SG1 doctor :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Did Andromeda get canceled?
Officially, they say they chose to end; that they'd "told all the stories they could". More likely, SciFi and the production company saw declining numbers and decided to let them bow out gracefully.

I think they could've done more with their return to normal reality, but Andromeda leaving DID open up a slot for Firefly, no matter how temporary it may be.



And did the OP make a typo, or is SG1 really an episode ahead of atlantis and BSG? How they hell could SG1 leapfrog when they all premiered the same week?

EDIT: Yeah, definitely a typo by the OP. SciFi.com says they've all aired 3, with a synopsis for the fourth.
 
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