Stargate Universe (Season 1)


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  1. 1. Who should lead on Destiny?



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But Shanks isn't just flying around Metropolis and giving Clark Kent advice ? he's also a figment of Dr. Nicholas Rush's imagination in the upcoming Rush-centric episode "Human," in which we discover more about how he recruited Rush into the Stargate program. Shanks and Richard Dean Anderson also appear in the 18th episode, "Subversion." [Gateworld]

With SyFy showing the 2nd half end of march/start of april, does that mean Sky1 will be doing the same?

As i seem to remember during a season of Atlantis (cudve been SG1), the US showed the 2nd half of a season around march time, but sky aired it in january,

Didn't really enjoy the previous episode. :(

I hope they kill off Young soon.

I'm not a particular fan of Young, but this last episode he was on point, especially about the chair. He shut Rush down pretty effectively when he said if you want to use it fine, but don't ask somebody else to volunteer when you don't know what it's going to do. It was a good episode for me because OMG less Chloe screentime lol.

Awful episode and awful show, im getting bored of this crap already, the soap opera'esque communication stones segments are really getting on my nerves, they are ruining this show with oh look how edgy we can be with sex scenes that add nothing to the story and oh look we can do drama too look how they go see their loved ones and how they cry boohoo.

This is stargate not "insert popular soap in your region" in my case Coronation Street.

The midseason break coming up is going to kill the show i dont think many people will care when it comes back in March/April, i know i wont.

Awful episode and awful show, im getting bored of this crap already, the soap opera'esque communication stones segments are really getting on my nerves, they are ruining this show with oh look how edgy we can be with sex scenes that add nothing to the story and oh look we can do drama too look how they go see their loved ones and how they cry boohoo.

This is stargate not "insert popular soap in your region" in my case Coronation Street.

The midseason break coming up is going to kill the show i dont think many people will care when it comes back in March/April, i know i wont.

I thought you stopped watching about 3 episodes ago when you removed your SG:U sig?

i fast forward past the stones segments, any tension of being stuck is lost when they use them.

yeah I have to say they are over using the stones atm. They need to "discover" a limit to their use or something.

Anyone find it interesting how they keep acquiring things? For instance, now they all have a complete set of workout gear. If I was at Icarus and impending doom was upon me, workout gear would have been the last thing I grabbed, yet everyone has a pair of sneakers to run about the ship in now.

Anyone find it interesting how they keep acquiring things? For instance, now they all have a complete set of workout gear. If I was at Icarus and impending doom was upon me, workout gear would have been the last thing I grabbed, yet everyone has a pair of sneakers to run about the ship in now.

you obviously missed the 3rd episode where they showed the child sweatshop in one of the sealed bulkheads... :laugh:

Awesome they're making the show into a badly scripted reality show. silly alliances, back-stabbings and gossip all included

next episode they'll start voting people out the airlock

Survivor Destiny! :rofl:

But seriously this latest episode was really disappointing compared to last week's...

Kino 1 had to have been sent into the past by the first team or else team #2 wouldn't have been able to find it. Team #2 doesn't need to send it to the past since it's already there, but now there's going to be an additional kino (kino #2). I wonder how far back the loop went. Rush #2 could be still alive when team #3 arrive.

Also on an unrelated note, I have a theory on who might have been in that pod that detached from the ship in episode 3. If you look at the space suits on the destiny they're exactly the same as the suits the evil asgard wore in Atlantis, except for the helmets. This means those asgard were probably around near the time the destiny was launched. Also the thrusters on the evil asgard ship were red, just like the one on the pod.

That is a bit of a stretch don't you think? while yes the evil Asgard did use modified Ancient spacesuits you are forgetting a few things, the evil Asgard are based in the Pegasus Galaxy as they were a splinter faction from the main group (I suspect they were allied with the Ancients during their occupation of the Pegasus Galaxy and when the Ancients left the Asgard high and dry they were a *little* annoyed). Secondly the Destiny was launched from the Milky Way (Earth specifically)...although it's possible the Destiny may have already passed through the Pegasus Galaxy at some point and some evil Asgard got onto the ship to exact revenge or something, maybe? as we already know they have the technology and codes to enter the ship (as they ship passed right through Atlantis's shield, no reason they couldn't do the same with the Destiny) this is just my thoughts take with a grain of salt.

The last episode was good and somewhat amusing. Anyway, the Asgard theory makes sense to me. I'm willing to bet they're "observing" from a distance. Then again, it could be a totally new alien species. One that we haven't seen before in the Stargate universe.

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