sovay: (Rotwang)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote 2015-05-28 05:23 pm (UTC)

I could talk about them a lot. (A lot more than you want to hear.)

I don't know: I'm genuinely curious. It turns out that I'll have to rent the DVDs of SG-1 if I want to see the series in any contiguous order, but I watched a couple of randomly available episodes off the internet last night and I was intrigued. (Military SF is not my usual genre, but even so, I don't see a lot of shows about interstellar research and defense where government oversight and funding is a real issue.) Feel free to talk a lot. Your synopses below above are great.

As was common in those days, the first season of SG1 was clunky and sometimes awful. (But we kept watching.)

I got lucky: I discovered Babylon 5 in the last two episodes of the first season. When I went back between the fourth and fifth seasons to fill myself in, oh, man, I did not know the bullets I'd dodged. David McCallum, I'm sorry.

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