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01-04-2008, 11:33 PM
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Just wondering: Does anyone watch Stargate Atlantis besides me?
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01-04-2008, 11:48 PM
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Never miss it, plus tape it for a friend. I was a much bigger SG-1 fan, but I'm slowly learning to cope.
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01-05-2008, 12:00 AM
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I got seasons 1 and 2 of SG-1 for Christmas.
Sheppard and McKay are almost as funny as O'Neal and Jackson. I think Atlantis has improved steadily since it's first season.
How about tonight's plot twist? I was waiting for something along this line.
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01-05-2008, 12:40 AM
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Interesting indeed. If something seems too good to be true...
I have all the complete DVDs for all 10 seasons of SG-1, plus the original movie. My name is Bob and I'm an addict...
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01-05-2008, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Reformed Musings I have all the complete DVDs for all 10 seasons of SG-1, plus the original movie. My name is Bob and I'm an addict... |  I'm right behind you, brother. I've got seasons 3 - 10 on my wish list for b-day, anniversary, etc. And we won't even begin to discuss how much Star Trek stuff I've accumulated.
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| |  sitting here rewatching the newest episode...
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01-05-2008, 03:20 PM
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| | | Stargate v B5
I must admit to being a Sci-Fi fan. The best was surely B5 with the clear good v evil from the outset. Unfortunately as the series developed it revealed the main plot to be dualism - the evil shadows and the good vorlons turned out to be two sides of the same coin, very dissapointing spiritually!
Stargate is VERY good at sending itself up, I particularly liked
* the groundhog day episode when O'Neil realises that what he does has no consequences as the day resets. The result is he plays golf into the stargate and kisses Samantha.
* the other really good send up is the Atlantis episode where Sheppard and McKay find a games room in Atlantis and start to play against each other. Some months later they visit a planet to find their game has actually been played out in reality - that episode has to be worth recording!
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01-05-2008, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Eoghan Stargate is VERY good at sending itself up, I particularly liked
* the groundhog day episode when O'Neil realises that what he does has no consequences as the day resets. The result is he plays golf into the stargate and kisses Samantha. | My favorite SG-1 episode. And O'Neil is my favorite character. Quote:
Originally Posted by Eoghan * the other really good send up is the Atlantis episode where Sheppard and McKay find a games room in Atlantis and start to play against each other. Some months later they visit a planet to find their game has actually been played out in reality - that episode has to be worth recording! | This too is a good one. Isn't it amazing how they almost always learn some type of lesson from the Ancient Gadgets that they find?
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Love star-gate atlantis. Watched the new episode last night.
I think it's lame how the first episode ended...
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