Stargate Universe (Season 1)


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  1. 1. Who should lead on Destiny?



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Very good episode this week. I was getting annoyed at Rush and his constant shouting and angry scientist; but the ending really made up for that.

perv note: who the hell is that big-boobed chick Eli was spying on with the Kino?? :cool: :o :o

Found her: Julia Benson

Very good episode this week. I was getting annoyed at Rush and his constant shouting and angry scientist; but the ending really made up for that.

perv note: who the hell is that big-boobed chick Eli was spying on with the Kino?? :cool: :o :o

Found her: Julia Benson

Don't know, but she is hot. I have a feeling this is going to be a long season with solving all the problems the ship has. :p

didn't like the latest episode, I think the Dr guy is jerk, all he does is shout and moan. The video messages scenes were a bit boring, I remember when something similar like that happened on Atlantis which was more interesting. Again the only good bit was the end, I hope the writers cut down on the drama it doesn't suit stargate.

Looks like the next episode will turn up the heat again. This episode felt a little unfinished I felt like I watched half an episode and I wanted to see the end. Still I'm waiting to see the pictures they paint of the rest of the cast, that should be interesting.

Man I am so into this show. Such an interesting plot and series of events. As soon as they get one thing looking good, one moment of good news... WHAM another problem bigger than any before.

Abusing the stones a bit... but then when that other guy saw young wasn't leading like he should I was like "oooh so thats what thats about". I'm curious to know how long they've been on the ship. We could see this episode spanned at least 10 hours or so (rush was out that long).

Wow, a long borign episode with absolutely NOTHING happening and no actual ending.

it could have bee the pre title intro to next weeks episode by cutting it down to 1-3 minutes without missing anything.

Bit like how the original Stargate series could have been condensed to a single season. You must be new to television!

I really liked this episode. Things are getting tense and building up I find.

Looking forward to next weeks

yeah that end bit reminded me of end of BSG spoilered just incase anyone hasnt seen BSG

Why not use the stones to contact people like Daniel Jackson or Rodney McKay to help reactivate things and translate things with Rush?

So, if the dead body of the Senator is still on board... wtf flew off the ship in the end of episode 2?

something we won't know for ages probably...it seems also they didn't notice on board :huh:

Question about Episode 4:

What was going on when Telford was communicating through Young and accused him of not leading properly?

What was that all about?

I got the impression that he was implying that Young deliberately made the power run out.

But that makes no sense

that asian looking guy that keeps ending up no destiny after the body switching is annoying, he goes there, flexes his muscles like hes useful

the show's starting to take shape, i think 2 more episodes of them getting the basic necessities to survive and then they move onto exploring outside alot more, judging by the next episode shots it looks like the sun provides them with power

and next episode has some hot scenes i cant wait, that guy is amazingly hot

that asian looking guy that keeps ending up no destiny after the body switching is annoying, he goes there, flexes his muscles like hes useful

the show's starting to take shape, i think 2 more episodes of them getting the basic necessities to survive and then they move onto exploring outside alot more, judging by the next episode shots it looks like the sun provides them with power

and next episode has some hot scenes i cant wait, that guy is amazingly hot

Telford was supposed to be there leading the 9th chevron expedition, that's why he wants to do as much as possibly while he's there

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