He's a much more frequently recurring character in SG: Atlantis
I shall have to watch it, then.
The dynamic of the team is much different in SG:A and it's less grounded in present-day (well, dated now, but present then) Earth than SG1.
I got that impression, with the whole lost-city-of-the-stars setting. One of the things that interested me about last night's SG-1 episodes was the insistence on retaining strong plot links to Earth and specifically the administration of the U.S. military, as opposed to just spinning off into interstellar adventures. I didn't feel like I'd seen that a lot on TV.
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I shall have to watch it, then.
The dynamic of the team is much different in SG:A and it's less grounded in present-day (well, dated now, but present then) Earth than SG1.
I got that impression, with the whole lost-city-of-the-stars setting. One of the things that interested me about last night's SG-1 episodes was the insistence on retaining strong plot links to Earth and specifically the administration of the U.S. military, as opposed to just spinning off into interstellar adventures. I didn't feel like I'd seen that a lot on TV.