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Ericka 2022-04-26 06:01:02
It is fundamentally different from the previous SG series of light comedy trends. It is the realistic style of the post-BSG and LOST era, so it inherits many styles and elements of the former narrative. And tried to add more popular elements through popular song episodes and other means. But the plot poses many problems. 207 pulls out the intelligent design behind the cosmic microwave radiation, and the subsequent plot is fair...The end of the play hints that it may be back in three years, but...
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Casimer 2022-04-26 06:01:02
The perfect transition from hard science fiction to soft science...
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Jane 2022-04-26 06:01:02
Lost-like beginning and flashback...with BSG beads in front, SGU is really...
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Lionel 2022-04-26 06:01:02
It is still disappointing so far, and I hope the second half will get...
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Marcia 2022-04-26 06:01:02
It’s okay, it doesn’t feel like a star gate...
Stargate Universe Comments
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Annetta 2022-04-26 06:01:02
Top-heavy and was chopped off normally.
According to my personal preference, the concepts of ancients and Atlantis are really outdated.
Describing the imaginary enemy in the future as an orc is even more lame, and has not jumped out of the 6-point cartoon mode at all.
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Alexis 2022-04-26 06:01:02
Typical transformation loser
The SG series has been in progress for at least ten years, and it is almost a hit in Chichi, as is Atlantis. The plot is compact, the new "ancient" science and technology are unbelievable. Although exaggerated, they can justify themselves, and the story begins and turns in an episode, and the...
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[repeated season 1.5 introduction to episode recap]
Dr. Nicholas Rush: This is what Destiny intended from the moment it entered the star system.
Everett Young: We are going to survive. We are going to make it home.
Matthew Scott: [said to Col. Telford as Col. Young's consciousness returns] I'm telling you: this ship came here for a reason!
Dr. Nicholas Rush: Destiny is powered by the stars themselves.
Camile Wray: [briefing Carl Strom] He and Young are bumping heads, yes. Not sure which camp is the better choice.
[in remainder of season 1.5 after first episode]
Everett Young: [to Rush privately] We just pretend nothing happened. We need to be ready for the next encounter. For the sake of the crew.
Dr. Nicholas Rush: For the sake of the crew.
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[repeated season 2.0 introduction to episode recap]
Dr. Nicholas Rush: This is what Destiny intended from the moment it entered the star system.
Everett Young: That ship is the best chance we have of getting home.
Everett Young: [on planet] Are we done?
Dr. Nicholas Rush: We'll *never* be done.
[Young head-butts Rush]
Camile Wray: You shouldn't have left him on the planet.
Everett Young: You think I don't know that?
Chloe Armstrong: Everyone thinks we're safe. They think that they'll never find us again.
Matthew Scott: [to Alien] Why did you take one of our people prisoner?
Alien: [restrained in Young's body, snarls and vocalizes gurglingly]
Chloe Armstrong: We're not safe, are we.
Colonel David Telford: [just revived] They're coming!
Everett Young: Who's coming, David?
Colonel David Telford: Lucian Alliance. They're coming to take Destiny.
Dr. Nicholas Rush: There is only one way this is gonna end if we wait.
Everett Young: I'm not surrendering this ship.
Director: Andy Mikita, Peter DeLuise, Robert C. Cooper, Ernest R. Dickerson, Robert Carlyle, Helen Shaver
Language: English Release date: October 2, 2009