If you support shorter seasons of shows you support the death of good TV, the death of comedic relief and the death of entertainment as a whole a season should be at least 15 episodes. Anything less is laziness. tv shows should not be made to be "bingeable"
Post it
Post what? Post op? What are you talking about?
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Agreed
I just started watching this for the first time and I love it.
It reminds me of how 90s shows really did get room to "breath" due to the long seasons. They don't try so hard.
It feels like the fun older brother to TNG. Just slightly less giving a shit about the world building and moral dilemmas and more focused on the problem of the week format. Also the acting isn't half bad.
>It feels like the fun older brother to TNG
That's a perfect way to put it.
GOOLD?
heh
Any of you guys like Jonas more than Daniel? I thought Id hate Jonas replacing him for that season, but the guy really grew on me. I was honestly disappointed when they brought Daniel back, and then when Jonas returns they gave him that fricking emo haircut wtf
jonas mogged
Jonas is only in for one seasons but he had two goa'uld b***hes lusting after him while Daniel got cucked by one.
Daniel had Vala though..
The actor and character both were adequate but sometimes they tried too hard to fit him into a space left empty by Daniel, especially with the "my people have super fast learning abilities" stuff. When Shanks came back, wish they found a way to ship Jonas off to Atlantis as it seemed a waste to develop the character to that point and let them fade out.
Those big seasons though force some noticeably bad episodes though. They dont have the money for grand sets and location shoots every ep so they put out some pretty hard to watch filler. SG1 had quite a few episodes that were a chore to watch (but then followed up with amazing episodes).
>TV shows need to look like movies or else I'm bored
streaming was a mistake
Its a scifi show, moron. People dont tune in just to watch long chats between characters in bland environments from 2 camera angles.
Yes they do, Black person. That's what 99% of Star Trek, Stargate, Babylon 5, and Battlestar Galactica are.
>comedic relief is aids
>filler is aids
The show has it's moments but it is filled with this shit. It barely makes any progress 100 episodes in. 2 gorillion system lords dead and another one replaces them.
Translation: I'm a miserable person who hates fun
why did you keep watching it then
Because I was promised it would get better
I hate stupid fun, I could just watch some anime slop or western wokeshit instead if I wanted just stupid "fun"
Anime slop and wokeshit aren't fun.
Stargate sg-1 is fun.
You can't tell the difference because you hate fun.
so once again you are miserable and hate fun
luckily there are plenty of grimdark shows for you to enjoy that are not stargate
I just want something that is half well written that doesn't forget shit ever happened a dozen episodes ago because episodic slop writing.
then watch something less fun
>I just want something that is half well written that doesn't forget shit ever happened a dozen episodes ago because episodic slop writing.
>Okay lieeek ummmm, these system lords are so into drama? *sigh* looks like this one is going to need an attitude adjustment, of course this would happen on my spin class day *goyslop fight scene* yeah maybe next time you're thinking about causing trouble... how 'bout you just... don't. Okay? *character from 4 adjacent spinoff series shows up* oh, you guys finished the fun without me? *rolls eyes sarcastically*
That kind of writing good for you zoomer homosexual?
>that doesn't forget shit ever happened a dozen episodes ago because episodic slop writing.
But that rarely happens. In fact, they constantly bring up using previous things from previous episodes. The whole replicator thing is literally about using technology that was made like two seasons ago. They even bring back time travel shit just to explain why time travel shit cannot solve their problems. As for progress... Humans go from scraping by to having interstellar spacecraft and travelling to another galaxy. Earth makes a load of progress. If you mean
>Why doesn't a race of parasitic beings that have lived for tens of thousands of years don't collapse when one dies?
Then this is explained multiple times throughout the seasons. One dies, there is fighting until their followers become followers of another God and shit starts again. A new gooooold replaces the one who is dead and has to start again. The whole aim was to defeat the most dangerous ones and then have the free Jaffa defeat or recruit the remaining ones (and killing their leaders). They even say this. They even say that the goold aren't defeated, they just don't have a single major power any more.
>Why does the decentralized feudal empire keep replacing its dead leaders instead of instantly collapsing?
I always hated the clipshow episodes. Not counting 200 of course.
>I always hated the clipshow episodes
They had some good moments though
>Not liking 'Citizen Joe'
Sad
>tv shows should not be made to be "bingeable"
I once tried to binge SG-1.
I started on a Friday that was a public holiday and watched like 10 episodes. I watched another 10 episodes on the Saturday and 10 more on the Sunday. On the Monday I went back to work and then came home and watched 4 episodes. After that I watched 3-4 episodes a day during the week and like 8 episodes on Saturdays and Sundays.
I did this for almost 3 weeks before I had to stop because I was falling behind in a bunch of stuff.
I only just finished season 6.
If shows were like SG1 you'd be complaining that every 10 episodes there was a clip show episode. The whole reason they died is because if you can't hook people from the start, then they're not going to bother coming in two seasons in. Stargate SG1 managed to do that by constantly doing clip shows to explain what happened. Also don't forget the
>oh frick we're out of ideas
episodes like
>the one where it's filmed as a documentary
>the one where the guy lived part of Jack's life and vice-a-versa and only the random guy went schizo until he tried to kidnap Jack
>the one where the fake show to pretend it is all made up is real then not real then real and then they do the wink wink nod nod episode going 'oh we wanted this to be a film but you know TV execs!' and then they stare at the camera and recite your SSN, address and time of your birth and location
>the 'oh god we need more villains' seasons that are literally only kept alive because Claudia Black is sexy
So yeah. The entire thing wouldn't work now and I say that doing my 10th rewatch rn.
SG1 had a lot of fricking banger episodes, but it also has some pretty lame and hard to watch ones too. I've always been of the opinion that something only needs to be as long as it needs to be. For example: Naruto was too long and had too much filler, where as Cyberpunk would have greatly benefitted from a 20+ episode season. Breaking Bad is a good example of a show that spent its time wisely and showed everything it needed to without wasting any time or leaving anything out.