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						 by zedtwo » Wed Mar 30, 2005 10:13 pm 
  
					
						watched stargate atlantis the other night first episode very bloody ordinary
 good sci fi writers must be very thin on the ground in america at the moment 
						
					
  
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				 zedtwo 
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						 by Pyscrow » Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:40 pm 
  
					
						zedtwo wrote: watched stargate atlantis the other night first episode very bloody ordinary good sci fi writers must be very thin on the ground in america at the moment  
Yeah but there stargate is so much better!  
						
					
  
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						 by Mini_Moped » Thu Mar 31, 2005 3:47 am 
  
					
						I watched it too , I was happy to see it ( I started this thread after all) 
 It wasnt earth-shattering stuff but it's good in subtle ways if youre a SG:SG1 fan because all the old elements are there with some pretty radical ones nicely blended in (like the nature of the wraiths, they are FUGLY but I like them as bad guys), also I ve warmed up to some of the regular cast already, they have good solid personalities (except the head scientist lady/leader shes still abit of a non-person). 
						
					
  
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						 by piggyboy » Thu Mar 31, 2005 5:55 pm 
  
					
						the leader of the 'new' SG team is a bit too much like O'Neill though - laid back, wise cracking. Still, I thought it was alright, and shows promise 
						
					
  
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						 by The Stig » Thu Mar 31, 2005 11:02 pm 
  
					
						I'll give it ago after seeing the first ep on sunday... 
 
 I think they need to explain the obviously differently designed gates and dial home thingamajigs.... 
						
					
  
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						 by matt_weaver1984 » Fri Apr 01, 2005 1:17 am 
  
					
						ive seen all of atlantis its gr8 cant wait for season 2 in june/july 
						
					
  
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						 by Blastoise » Fri Apr 22, 2005 3:44 pm 
  
					
						yep the main guy is a bit of an O'Neill clone; the J-Lo looking girl is a female Teal'c and the scientist is like a bumbling Dr.Jackson   
is really growing on me though; the 1st episode is saw was the one where they got stuck 1/2 way thru the gate in a jumper... then had to go back and see pilot etc.  
						
					
  
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						 by Franger_Mat » Fri Apr 22, 2005 5:35 pm 
  
					
						Blastoise wrote: yep the main guy is a bit of an O'Neill clone; the J-Lo looking girl is a female Teal'c and the scientist is like a bumbling Dr.Jackson   is really growing on me though; the 1st episode is saw was the one where they got stuck 1/2 way thru the gate in a jumper... then had to go back and see pilot etc.  
I caught most of this episode. I personally thought it sucked dog balls to coin a phrase. It was cliched, badly acted, lacked suspense or much entertainment, poor characters, total and badly done cloning of SG-1.
 I've seen this one and most of the pilot. Which also dereliqued my nuts.
 I can't say its very likely its going to grow on me. Given that Channel 7 has put it back to 10:30 I think they don't think its going to grow on ppl.
 I give it 2 seasons at the very most.
 Even the dieing episodes of SG-1 are better. O'Neill behind a desk and everyone starting to look very bored with the whole thing [the actors I mean].
 A damning review.  
						
					
  
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						 by zedtwo » Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:23 pm 
  
					
						After watching star wars  revenge of the sith I can't help but think that stargate and it's off shoot atlantis as well as startrek could be so much better 
						
					
  
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						 by Pyscrow » Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:29 pm 
  
					
						Well I am settled into watching it, one of the few shows I make sure I record (I watch little or no TV live). 
						
					
  
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