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![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 15 Apr 99 Posts: 1546 Credit: 3,438,823 RAC: 0 ![]() |
I'm not sure how ya'll feel about this but it makes me really sad... Today i've watched the final episode to Stagate 10x20 - Unending... This is a really, really sad day for all SG1 fans i never thought that this great show will ever end but finally... ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm so sad about this ,i really can't even find the right words to express my feelings. ![]() Join BOINC United now! |
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Hey now, let's not ruin it for all of us that won't see it for weeks, if not months. |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 15 Apr 99 Posts: 1546 Credit: 3,438,823 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Hey now, let's not ruin it for all of us that won't see it for weeks, if not months. Well ... unfortunately you got some time left before the show will vanish on US TV. Today... On SkyOne (UK) the last episode of SG1 aired. A really sad day for all SG1 fans... ![]() Join BOINC United now! |
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Yes, it will be sad. But DO NOT tell me what happens. I live in Australia. They finished showing season 9 last year and we have only recently restarted on season 2 of Atlantis (they showed about 3 episodes and then stopped). I probably will not get to see season 10 until late this year or even later. Australia is usually a long way behind when it comes to shows from other countries, especially sci-fi. I will miss it. It was always fun to watch. Shame about the timeslot, 11:30pm or 12:30pm, since they seem to think no one in Australia likes Sci-Fi. I think I liked the O'Neil (is it one or two L's?) character the most. Good at acting up and good for laugh with his sidekick (I think we all know who that was). Anyway, I already have an idea of what happens in the final season, but I don't what to know all the details until I see the actual episodes. |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 29 Sep 99 Posts: 16515 Credit: 4,418,829 RAC: 0 ![]() |
It was good, and will keep the interest flowing. But like Crunch3r ... no more SG1, etc. It's good to be back amongst friends and colleagues ![]() ![]() |
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Yes, it will be sad. But DO NOT tell me what happens. I live in Australia. They finished showing season 9 last year and we have only recently restarted on season 2 of Atlantis (they showed about 3 episodes and then stopped). I probably will not get to see season 10 until late this year or even later. Australia is usually a long way behind when it comes to shows from other countries, especially sci-fi. "...remember, it's O'Neill; with two 'L's'. There's another Colonel O'Neil; with one 'L', he doesn't have a sense of humor.", Colonel Jack O'Neill - direct quote from one of my favorite episodes. The show will deeply be missed. TimeLord04 Have TARDIS, will travel... Come along K-9! Join Calm Chaos |
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I am really sad to hear that SG1 will be finishing soon, but it will be a while before I get to see the last episode in Australia. I watch it every chance I get on the Sci-Fi channel. I agree that we are alway the last to get the episodes of any US show, eg. Cleopatra 2525 aired in 2000 and only went for 28 episodes to 2001 and we are only seeing it now on the Sci-Fi channel 6-7 years later. It will be a sad day for all SG1 fans when the final episode is show in the last country to watch it. Then we will only have reruns. I wonder if they will make any other spin off show from it like they did with Star Trek. We have Stargate Atlantis show now, hopefully they make more shows like it. The show will defiantly be missed, but we will still have the reruns. |
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