Posted on 08/18/2006 6:47:34 AM PDT by KevinDavis
Tonight's Sci-Fi Listing for 08/18/06:
8/7 - SciFi Inside: Stargate SG1 200 Well the name itself says it all...
9/8 - Stargate SG1 200: Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film.
Fun Episdoe alert and we are going to see the Furlings!!!! Last weeks was boring...
10/9 - Stargate Atlantis The Real World: Elizabeth Weir wakes up in a mental institution, where she is told that the expedition to Atlantis and the Stargate are figments of her imagination.
Last weeks was decent... It seems that the ancients were a bunch of dolts.. Don't you think it is wise to have an off switch on a machine????
Gaaaahhh I am two weeks behind now.
Tell me, have there been any references to the Nox and that other technologically advanced race living with them(from the earlier seasons) since the Ori have shown up? Just wondering, since the Nox were one of the "four races".
The only reference to the Nox has been in season 1..
I kinda liked last week's SG-1 - I like monsters, and it was fun seeing Carter In Charge at the SGC. And I think Mitchell is going to be presented as a much more complex character than originally; he's got a lot of issues not previously revealed - he's not just a gung-ho shoot-em'-up guy. I really liked him in Farscape, and hope his character develops on SG-1 as it did there. And Vala trying to talk Teal'c into splitting the "take" from getting the monster just made me laugh out loud. Thanks for the ping, KevinDavis.
I think SG-A is a bunch of dolts for what they did last week. They should have taken 2 ZPM's. With only one zpm the replicators would not be able to go anywhere fast or attack, and with 3 Atlantis would be able to relocate and defend itself when the other come looking. Also, if the reprogramming worked, they wouldn't have burned the diplomatic bridge in such a big way. They basically tried to do the same thing the Ancients failed at.
Their best bet now would be to get the ones to want to ascend to start a civil war against those who don't.
That other race (can't recall the name) moved into their own world. Their arrogance allowed the G'ould to wipe them out, although their might be a few survivors somewhere in theory.
"The only reference to the Nox has been in season 1.."
Not so, that Nox girl was in a few more episodes (not on the Nox's planet). Whas it just me, or did they seem really Dr. Suess like? Even the name fits that.
That's right - one of the episodes on their home world was where Jack faked stealing some of their technology in order to infiltrate the rogue group with the second Stargate.
Guess if they lost to the G'ould, they wouldn't be much help against the Ori.
That was the Tollan....
True, it has been so long since we have heard of the Nox..
Wonder how a Prior would do with the Nox.
Who knows.. At least we are going to see the Furlings...
Is it my imagination, or is the writing for Atlantis edging out the writing on SG-1 this season?
Zot him for not accepting Origin.
It is not.. SG1 is losing steam.. I think either this season or the next will be the last season for Sg1..
Hallowed are the Ori....
SG1 will go for 3 more! :-)
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