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Not yet.......it's ready for me on Hulu.
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I saw it there not too long ago when it aired. I'm sort of in two minds about it. I'll just do up a list of what I did and didn't like about it for now, as it's the most orderly way to get my thoughts out.
The Good:
I'm liking the Destiny. It's a nice change from the usual Ancient aesthetics, and they've done a really good job in showing the vessel as ancient, damaged and on the verge of failure.
I also think that the concept has a lot of promise. I was worried that it would just be Atlantis 2.0, but there's a lot of possibilities for the setting.
The effects were also pretty nice. The new hyperspace effect looks really good, and it may have just been my imagination but I thought that the Ha'taks looked different.
Rush is an interesting character. I'm hoping we'll see a lot more of him.
The way they revealed the story through little flashbacks was pretty neat. Got the exposition out of the way without dragging the story to a halt.
It was nice to see cameos from SG-1, but I was dissapointed we didn't get to see T'ealc. And I have to agree with whoever said that RDA is starting to look old.
The Bad:
I found it all very predictable. For much of the episode I was able to predict with fair accuracy what was going to happen. Here's hoping they change it.
With the exception of Rush, I'm not particularly thrilled with the characters we have. They all seem rather bland and uninteresting.
The Ugly:
I already can't stand Eli. Annoying, and with vibes of Wesley Crusher.
Overall, I'd give it an 8/10. Not spectacular, but a fairly solid opening that's got me intrigued. Did Rush really contact Earth? Will they be able to stabilise the Destiny to let them live a bit longer? Who attacked Project Icarus? Was someone responsible for the damage the Destiny has suffered, or was it all just natural? Can they turn Eli into a likable character?
I'll be watching it again next week for certain.
The Good:
I'm liking the Destiny. It's a nice change from the usual Ancient aesthetics, and they've done a really good job in showing the vessel as ancient, damaged and on the verge of failure.
I also think that the concept has a lot of promise. I was worried that it would just be Atlantis 2.0, but there's a lot of possibilities for the setting.
The effects were also pretty nice. The new hyperspace effect looks really good, and it may have just been my imagination but I thought that the Ha'taks looked different.
Rush is an interesting character. I'm hoping we'll see a lot more of him.
The way they revealed the story through little flashbacks was pretty neat. Got the exposition out of the way without dragging the story to a halt.
It was nice to see cameos from SG-1, but I was dissapointed we didn't get to see T'ealc. And I have to agree with whoever said that RDA is starting to look old.
The Bad:
I found it all very predictable. For much of the episode I was able to predict with fair accuracy what was going to happen. Here's hoping they change it.
With the exception of Rush, I'm not particularly thrilled with the characters we have. They all seem rather bland and uninteresting.
The Ugly:
I already can't stand Eli. Annoying, and with vibes of Wesley Crusher.
Overall, I'd give it an 8/10. Not spectacular, but a fairly solid opening that's got me intrigued. Did Rush really contact Earth? Will they be able to stabilise the Destiny to let them live a bit longer? Who attacked Project Icarus? Was someone responsible for the damage the Destiny has suffered, or was it all just natural? Can they turn Eli into a likable character?
I'll be watching it again next week for certain.
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I've abused my mod powers a bit to add a poll, and change the title to reflect the fact that we're discussing the episodes.
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Sionnach Glic wrote: Did Rush really contact Earth?
Will they be able to stabilise the Destiny to let them live a bit longer?
Well if they don't it's going to be a real short series...
Who attacked Project Icarus?
Maybe those alternate reality Atlantis villains? The ones with the flashing lights in their skulls or whatever?Was someone responsible for the damage the Destiny has suffered, or was it all just natural?
[qote]Can they turn Eli into a likable character?[/quote]
Hey, they did to McKay didn't they? (Btw, is it just me or did Eli's entrence remind anyone else incredibly of Dr McKay
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Fair point.Sonic Glitch wrote:Well if they don't it's going to be a real short series...
It may have been. I can't recall if any names were mentioned.
I heard someone on SDN suggest them as well. It would be cool if it was, though the question of why then becomes relevant. If they have the tech to keep up with and damage the Destiny, what would they want with it?Sonic Glitch wrote:Maybe those alternate reality Atlantis villains? The ones with the flashing lights in their skulls or whatever?
McKay at least had a good reason to be annoying.Sonic Glitch wrote:Hey, they did to McKay didn't they?
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Just watched it again and two things:
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Just saw the new one...I thought it was pretty good, more a back story on Mathew's, which was nice, and legit communication with Earth.
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*sigh*
They turned one of my favourite shows into a soap opera!!
LOL, Stargate's equivalent of DS9? I guess it had to happen.
I seriously don't understand the need for 'darker and grittier.'
In an age of violence and terrorism, and with a nutcase regime in Iran about to go nuclear, why again do you want darker and grittier? I thought TV was about ESCAPING that?
On the flip side, I guess I'll be more productive now.
EDIT: What I loved about Stargate was its light hartedness and its ability to poke fun at itself, no matter how serious the situation.
Example:
I think Season 8 or so, when SG-1 learns Anubis is planning to attack Earth, on Thursday:
O'neill: "Thursday?! That doesn't work for us."
They turned one of my favourite shows into a soap opera!!
LOL, Stargate's equivalent of DS9? I guess it had to happen.
I seriously don't understand the need for 'darker and grittier.'
In an age of violence and terrorism, and with a nutcase regime in Iran about to go nuclear, why again do you want darker and grittier? I thought TV was about ESCAPING that?
On the flip side, I guess I'll be more productive now.
EDIT: What I loved about Stargate was its light hartedness and its ability to poke fun at itself, no matter how serious the situation.
Example:
I think Season 8 or so, when SG-1 learns Anubis is planning to attack Earth, on Thursday:
O'neill: "Thursday?! That doesn't work for us."
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I agree SG1 is the best, but this doesn't seem too bad...I already like it more than Atlantis.
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I've watched the first two hours of this. I find it... troubling.
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