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For those who watched the SGU finale:
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As far as dead goes, my serious money's on Telford (the Lucian guys basically lost interest after checking for a pulse, which makes me think he's dooooomed) and TJ's baby, because it just seems like something Stargate would do to remove a troublesome plot complication. Though I could be wrong about that last one, since I was pleasantly surprised with Teyla.
I'd kinda like to see the Lucians carry through on their threat to execute everyone in the cell, including Young, because a) I wouldn't miss Young at all, and b) it would be kind of awesome if the show wasn't just dangling the possibility as a random cliffhanger, but was actually willing to go there. I doubt it, though.
[Poll #1577465]
As far as dead goes, my serious money's on Telford (the Lucian guys basically lost interest after checking for a pulse, which makes me think he's dooooomed) and TJ's baby, because it just seems like something Stargate would do to remove a troublesome plot complication. Though I could be wrong about that last one, since I was pleasantly surprised with Teyla.
I'd kinda like to see the Lucians carry through on their threat to execute everyone in the cell, including Young, because a) I wouldn't miss Young at all, and b) it would be kind of awesome if the show wasn't just dangling the possibility as a random cliffhanger, but was actually willing to go there. I doubt it, though.
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I stopped watching at ep 11 so I can't vote. Do you have a fav ep of the second half of S1? I was thinking of asking that so I could watch it and see if I liked it. I figured, if I don't like what was considered the 'best' ep of the second half, then I won't like the others and it's not worth paying the ~£20 to see them all ;)
It's all subjective though... I'll keep watching my SGA DVDs
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I did like Lost (1x15) and Subversion (1x18) probably more than the rest -- though the last one had Jack and Daniel, which probably helped. :D I'd say give "Lost" a try; it's got some nice off-the-ship action and good character bits.
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I'll definitely give Subversion a try. For some reason it makes me think of submarines and Wraith queens... oh, that's Submersion :P
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Telford Perhaps; we can't have competence!
Chloe I hope not! She's still my favorite woman in SF ever.
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TJ Probably not, the plots need someone medical.
TJ's baby When TJ was shot, all I felt was relief. I thought I was looking forward to seeing TJ be a mom, but it seems not!
Young I've gone from dreading his scenes to being interested in what he's going to do, and why.
All the soldiers in the cell *except* for Young It was rather suspicious, having him the only name character in that room (I think).
Scott Here's hoping.
Greer No!
Lucian commander lady (whose name I forgot) Don't care (and hate how she's the only one with the non-American accent (except for Rush).
Eli Double No!!
Rush Triple No!!!
Camille Not when she's finally getting useful/interesting!
Lucian dude in the infirmary with TJ I liked him; but can we have someone both cute and competent on the ship? Probably not. He's toast, or at least getting off somehow.
One or more of the named minor characters (Park, Riley, etc) I hope not, but if they're promising a name body this would be the easiest way to go.
Everyone on the ship in a cataclysmic fireball Hope not!
(And now I must go make cookies!)
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(and hate how she's the only one with the non-American accent (except for Rush).
But how else would you know she's an alien? And evil? :D (Oh, Stargate. Not so much on the subtle.)
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Scott/Chloe (god help us) Probably
Chloe/Eli In my personal canon, they're going to get together, but not until they're 35. Chloe will become a Mommy Blogger and they'll both spend an awful lot of time at dance classes and soccer games. IOW, they're going to be just like most people I know, but not for a while.
Chloe/Scott/Eli! With a side of Scott/Eli, yes.
TJ/Young (god help us EVEN MORE) I don't think so, but there may be cuddling.
TJ/that Lucian dude She could do worse (see above)
Scott/Greer If this fandom ever gets going, this will be Teh Pair.
Rush/Lucian commander lady Nooooo!
None at all, in a completely shocking twist Well, this is SG.
Everyone! Giant space orgy! Lisa's trying! (Though she seems to be doing the ship more in serial than parallel.)
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See, I don't really think so, because -- I'm being horribly cynical here, but unless there's a major example I'm overlooking, fandom just doesn't do white-guy/not-white-guy as a major slash pairing, even if they're the ones with the majority of the interaction in the show. I'd expect either Scott/Eli or Young/Rush, if Young doesn't die.
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The great pairing that never was and never will be but would have been really interesting for me? Chloe/Rush (I'll admit I'm Rush-biased, but) after the alien kidnapping, "you're the only one who knows what it's like" and stuff like that.
And now that I ponder it, that's twice Rush has managed to get himself captured by aliens and tortured, while the rest... not so much. Trend?
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*nods* I think so too! From the poll results, it looks like I'm not the only one who thought that TJ/Lucian dude had some chemistry. (I really can't remember his name at all, if we even learned it...)
And I did think "oh no, Stargate did not just kill the space baby just to snip that particular storyline!"
Augh, yes, I agree -- both on removing the inconvenient story problem, and on TJ's pregnancy being a great whopping reminder that they must have chucked a jumbo-sized box of condoms through the Stargate while they were at it. (Which everyone is consistently using without problems, I guess. I just had a friend of mine get pregnant while correctly using reliable birth control, too, so good luck with that.)
If TJ's girth can be considered a reliable indicator of how long they've been on Destiny, we really should be seeing a lot more space babies by now!
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I like to think that if the show had stuck around longer, we might've seen him come back for another appearance later on ...
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Now I'm starting to think that he'll become SGU's token alien guy... white male with an american accent...
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So right! I've been thinking that for ages!
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Yeah, I kept rooting for The Lucian Alliance, because SGU still hasn't really managed to make me like most of these people, and I can definitely see their point that Earth doesn't have more right to grab Ancient tech than they, and it could become a space pirates series.
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Actually, that would be infinitely more interesting, to me at least, than a show that's about people I mostly don't care for trying to get home.
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The "waah, we're lost" setup, I think, is one of the things that's making it the hardest for me to get into the show. There were elements of "Waah, we're lost and can't get home" in SGA, too, but it was much more about exploring the alien galaxy. I understand that the characters' situation in SGU is difficult, but it's not actually that dire (they're not much worse off than Atlantis its first year, if at all; they have most of the same problems) and their lack of curiosity or wonder leaves me cold. It feels like they're doing little but spending most of their time in a holding pattern waiting to get home and resume their "real" lives. Eli is the only one who doesn't seem to have had his sense of wonder surgically removed.
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Come to think of it ... it seems like the aspect of SGA that fans complained about most -- that the writers seemed to be obsessed with getting the characters back to Earth, saving Earth, doing Earthside episodes -- is carried to an extreme in SGU. In SGA the writers were obviously more interested in Earth and its doings than the fandom was, but at least the characters still had strong ties to the Pegasus Galaxy and an active interest in it, and spoke of Atlantis as "home". SGU is like all the Earthside and trying-to-get-home parts of SGA with everything else removed; Earth is the only important thing, and the characters would just as soon see the ship (and in a lot of cases, I think, most of the other people on it) drop into a black hole.
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I used to say that there were no characters I hated, and I didn't want to hear character hate. Changed my mind! I'll make an exception for Young. He screwed all of this up anyway. None of this had to happen! He just had to reduce the oxygen in the Gateroom drastically until everyone passed out, then secured the Lucian alliance soldiers. It was risky, but less risky than the idiocy he has actually tried.
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Telford...whatever. I thought he was dead anyway.
Frankly, the only character I actually care about is the lady who told Young not to yell at her.
As far as pairings for next season are concerned, I pray for the woman who told Young not to yell at her and a totally different character (with a sense of humor, good looks, clever ideas, and a quirky but endearing personality).
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I mostly gave up on SGU at about ep 9 or 10, but I was staying in an airport hotel last week and happened to catch the first part of the finale. I didn't loathe it, but it didn't feel like much of anything had happened during the ten or so episodes I'd missed, other than more of the same as the first ten.
The are two big things that are stopping me from getting into the show. The first is that most of the characters on the ship don't like each other: I've found that for me to get fannish about something, the characters -- or at least a core group of them -- need to care about each other. And, secondly, I absolutely hate that the communication stones mean that the story is constantly being dragged back to Earth. It reminds me a bit of one of the reasons I drifted away from Battlestar Galactica: that show started with the survivors of humanity fleeing their home planets, but then the show just couldn't get away from Caprica, and kept coming back and coming back to it. Watching the SGU finale, it felt to me that there's an intrinsic problem with the show's set-up in that there's this bunch of people who are supposed to be mind-bogglingly far away from home and completely without backup, and yet the plot is about a source of danger/risk originating from back home, and Telford zips back to Earth to report and get orders. The show might as well be set in a tank at the bottom of the ocean; there's absolutely no sense of the setting -- the Destiny -- as being really integral to what its about. One of the things I liked very much about SGA was the way there was an actual sense of place about Atlantis.
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I hope we're wrong about TJ's baby (I voted him/her dead too). They didn't go down that sort of route for Teyla - no death or miracle grow baby etc - and I truly hope they don't do that for TJ - it would be a big let down. I expect better of them, especially after how Teyla's pregnancy and baby was handled.
As for the rest, I've no idea. I'm more of a 'wait to find out' type than a 'try to work out what might happen' type with cliffhangars - well, for shows I'm not obsessive about, anyway!!!