As I said, SG1 blows chunks. Worst. Show. Ever.
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Originally posted by joncha
As I said, SG1 blows chunks. Worst. Show. Ever.
Or maybe the "Let's keep humanity humble, and communist" **** that was TNG.
SG1 has better writing, acting, plotline, and I would go so far as to say it has better sets than any of the ST shows, excepting Enterprise. And that's the only thing going for ENT.Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.
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If forced to choose between Voyager and SG1... Voyager.
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about enterprise....all those problems you are talking about...you are almost all wrong...because NX-01 was a earth ship all the other series the FEDERATION was founded....so all those first contact wronges and so...are actually right
this sentence is about as coherent as one of charles bhoff's, and the argument, if i understand it correctly, is about as cogent as well.
though it is true that it's before the federation was founded, that doesn't change the basic facts of the timeline. first contact with the ferengi is the first contact humans and the federation are purported to have with them, yada yada yada.B♭3
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the information could have been lost. It could also have changed due too the timeline tampering that's going on in all the trek series including enterprise. For the most part as long as the specific series does not contradict itself you should be okay. Otherwise the writers who would have to sift through each episode of each show to make sure all the references and etc were correct. Pretty soon they would'nt have enough time to write. Give it a break.
Most of the best sci-fi shows get cancelled anyway.
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Originally posted by Pax
the information could have been lost. It could also have changed due too the timeline tampering that's going on in all the trek series including enterprise. For the most part as long as the specific series does not contradict itself you should be okay. Otherwise the writers who would have to sift through each episode of each show to make sure all the references and etc were correct. Pretty soon they would'nt have enough time to write. Give it a break.
Most of the best sci-fi shows get cancelled anyway.
Space Above and Beyond.
Not that trek is even about timelines anyway. I thought it was about adventure, morals, and some action, and hell some jolene blalock (uhura set that precedent wink wink nudge nudge). You know, if these timeline things affected the morals and themes (and they might in a show like B5) then I'd get it.
in ST they are just trivia and as such irrelevant. besides ST is extremely geeky. don't make it geekier by being bookish about it, studs
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B5 in general was closer to scientific reality than the other two- not perfetc, but certainly closer. SW does not even try, since it is scif fi only in the whole "set in space" part, but otherwise is fantasy really.
SW just has much more advanced civlization - it's supposed to be tens, if not hundreds of thousands of years in the future.
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Originally posted by joncha
Here's how I rank the sci-fi tv shows:
brilliant
1. Farscape
2. Babylon 5
solid entertainment
3. Star Trek: The Next Generation
4. Star Trek (original series)
5. Red Dwarf
6. Star Trek Enterprise
has it's moments
7. Dr. Who
8. Battlestar Galactica
9. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
consistently painful
10. Andromeda
11. Star Trek: Voyager
worse than Walker: Texas Ranger
12. Stargate: SG-1
Note that this doesn't include shows that didn't last more than one season (including mini-series), animated series or shows that I haven't watched more than 2 or 3 complete episodes of.
edited to clarify rankings
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Originally posted by Kucinich
B5 in general was closer to scientific reality than the other two- not perfetc, but certainly closer. SW does not even try, since it is scif fi only in the whole "set in space" part, but otherwise is fantasy really.
SW just has much more advanced civlization - it's supposed to be tens, if not hundreds of thousands of years in the future.
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Originally posted by Kucinich
How could you not put Andromeda on the very bottom of your list? That has to be the worst SF ever.I guess I just prefer Hercules, Warrior Princess to MacGyver.
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