Too many “what got cancelled too soon” questions, what’s a show that went on too long?

Hard mode: no The Walking Dead

  • @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    The Ori became the main villains. They were the evil version of ascended ancients. The Priors were their human minions who had been given a fraction of their powers.

    That whole period of the show was blatantly an attempt to reset the story in an attempt to bring in more viewers. The SGC was almost completely restaffed with different characters. There was an attempt to even make a whole new SG-1 cast but it seemed pretty half hearted and kept rotating in the classic characters of Carter, Teal’C, and Daniel in varying combinations to assist Ben Browder’s and Claudia Black’s characters (I honestly forgot their names).

    The idea of “sufficiently advanced technology looks like magic” was not exactly novel to the Ori. The entire concept of Gou’uld was that they presented themselves as gods. Ori seemed like writers being told they had to come up with a new villain capable of making the humans look like underdogs again, and so the power level of the villain went up.

    If I recall correctly, the show was originally supposed to end when Atlantis was discovered. I suppose somebody got cold feet about canceling the flagship show, which led to the awkward situation of renewing it rather than fully handing the story to the new show.

    • @Agent641@lemmy.world
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      710 months ago

      They need a spin-off show that follows that one bounty hunter guy that captures them in his invisible cargo ship, and drinks water with blue ‘flavor’

      One episode was not enough.

      Also, the alien deathrace episode, that was dope.

      • @setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world
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        410 months ago

        The first time I rewatched the show from when I’d seen it as a kid, I was convinced there was an episode where he came back. He just made that good of an impression. That guy had so many story hooks.

        The drag race episode was so silly. For some reason both it and Star Trek Voyager randomly had one.

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          510 months ago

          The drag rade episode gave Demolition Man vibes, it was so cheesy, but Samantha Carters enthusiasm for it, being a gearhead adventurer, was just perfect.

          I also liked that one Goa’uld who helped the team pilot a tunnel boring machine to the core of some planet. She had a great arc for just one episode.