fairnymph
Ex-Bluelighter
This premiered last thursday, July 16th on the sci-fi channel. For those who don't know, this series is based on the movie Stargate and involves the military, who use the 'stargate' to go through wormholes to visit other planets (and even those in other galaxies).
I don't actually have a TV, but I have a clever fiance who downloads things for me.I love the movie and I have seen a few episodes of the ensuing tv series, and enjoyed them as well (though not as much as the movie). Lately I've been hugely into sci-fi and since childhood I've been fascinated by Atlantis myths. So you can imagine my expectations for this were pretty high!
SGA did not disappoint me! The set and special effects were excellent, and very aesthetically pleasing -- whoever visualized Atlantis did a fantastic job. I was pleased with the casting. The main person leading the expedition to Atlantis is Dr. Weir, an attractive and passionate female. Then there is an irish medical doctor (dr. Beckett) with a great sense of humour. Major (John?) Sheppard, a young (hot) man with a very adventurous streak (and who doesn't like mindlessly obeying commands) is my favourite character. I'd say he's a male military version of me.
The premiere's plot is both surprising and intriguing, and you can bet I am hanging on the edge of my seat for the next one. The show is also low on the cheese factor (having only brief, tolerable moments), which is nice for a sci-fi show.
Highly recommended!
I don't actually have a TV, but I have a clever fiance who downloads things for me.I love the movie and I have seen a few episodes of the ensuing tv series, and enjoyed them as well (though not as much as the movie). Lately I've been hugely into sci-fi and since childhood I've been fascinated by Atlantis myths. So you can imagine my expectations for this were pretty high!
SGA did not disappoint me! The set and special effects were excellent, and very aesthetically pleasing -- whoever visualized Atlantis did a fantastic job. I was pleased with the casting. The main person leading the expedition to Atlantis is Dr. Weir, an attractive and passionate female. Then there is an irish medical doctor (dr. Beckett) with a great sense of humour. Major (John?) Sheppard, a young (hot) man with a very adventurous streak (and who doesn't like mindlessly obeying commands) is my favourite character. I'd say he's a male military version of me.

The premiere's plot is both surprising and intriguing, and you can bet I am hanging on the edge of my seat for the next one. The show is also low on the cheese factor (having only brief, tolerable moments), which is nice for a sci-fi show.
Highly recommended!