I never finished SGU back when I first got access to it. I’ve finished both SG-1 and Atlantis countless times. I remember watching most of the SGU pilot episode and quitting. I thought it was being too overly edgy and grimdark, trying to follow in the footsteps of the Battlestar Galactica reboot. I couldn’t stand the idea of a Stargate show that was just characters being awful to each other.

Recently I tried giving it another shot and made it through the pilot episode. The characters are still abrasive to each other, but much less than I remembered, and they seem to for the most part mellow out a bit with each other as the episodes progress. I just finished the forth episode and I do want to continue. I am hoping they start actually doing something more than “the ship is falling apart we need to do something to fix it” plots, but I suppose the show really is trying to plant the setting.

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    4 days ago

    the thing I like about universe is that, unlike every other show where we see the best of the best, here we see the B team doing their best, in a situation none of them asked for or are prepared for. they understandable have a hard time adjusting, but as time goes in you can really see bonds forming and characters developing, it’s a shame we didn’t get more.

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      4 days ago

      Does it end reasonably well or is there a huge cliffhanger?

      Nothing worse than getting invested and never receiving a resolution to story lines.

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        3 days ago

        Huge cliffhanger. Doesn’t end with any kind of conclusion. Can’t decide if Universe or Atlantis has the worse ending in that regard.

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          It was less of a “cliffhanger” and more of just an “open ending”. Sure, the story could have gone on for additional seasons in order to resolve the overarching conflict (stuck on a ship away from Earth). But at the same time, season two did have a satisfying, optimistic ending. You were not left with a sense of “oh no, how will they get out of this immediate predicament??” like you generally get with a cliffhanger.

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          3 days ago

          Ok.

          That’s particularly uncool. Pass for me, then. On to other shores.