Originally I thought Stargate Universe was an interesting idea...as long TPTB took care to let Atlantis end in a natural progression. They could have waited a couple of years to push Universe so that Atlantis could end beautifully and in a way that made sense...like a book series would. Maybe it required too much care and affection for their creation for them to be able to do that. Instead, because they couldn't wait to get Universe out there to mimic BSG or as you've said, Cloverfield, they threw Atlantis, the cast, and the fans under the bus using the economy as an excuse. I think the truth is that Brad Wright (and who knows who else) got bored with SGA and maybe the Stargate formula in general. The Stargate formula is what attracted the fans in the first place! It is something other science fiction programs don't have. I definitely think egos are involved now. They sold their souls to the ego gods and disrespected Atlantis as a product and the loyalty of the fans.
I will, however, continue to support the cast of SGA. I am eagerly awaiting their next projects...even if they go straight to DVD. I'm excited to hear that Joe Flanigan may be doing a project with David Hewlett. David said somewhere that he was surprised it didn't take much to convince Joe to get onboard. Friendship has its benefits. :) Joe and Jason Momoa say they are working on a project together (and writing). Whoohoo!! Love those two boys. Assuming it's different from David's project, there should be more than one project to look forward to in the near future. I hope everything works in their favor. I put my trust and loyalty in their current and future endeavors rather than in anything the Stargate "powers that be" will put forth from now on. The only thing I will thank TPTB for is casting Joe Flanigan in the lead role on Stargate Atlantis, despite some(one) wanting to go another direction. LOL! Can you imagine!? Joe Flanigan was the only reason I was loyal to SGA through the ups and downs. I love the rest of the cast and feel they were very important to the whole, but if Joe had ever left the show for any reason, I would not have felt as loyal to it. Having recently heard of Joe indicating his distrust of TPTB, I feel that my gut reactions have been confirmed.
So, in a nut shell, though I wish no ill-will towards the cast of SGU (and oh, what have they gotten themselves into?), I won't be tuning in to watch. It reminds me too much of AIG giving bonuses to their failed executives. I would not want to reward TPTB by watching the product that killed Stargate Atlantis.
SGA thrown under the bus
Date: 2009-03-22 05:29 pm (UTC)I will, however, continue to support the cast of SGA. I am eagerly awaiting their next projects...even if they go straight to DVD. I'm excited to hear that Joe Flanigan may be doing a project with David Hewlett. David said somewhere that he was surprised it didn't take much to convince Joe to get onboard. Friendship has its benefits. :) Joe and Jason Momoa say they are working on a project together (and writing). Whoohoo!! Love those two boys. Assuming it's different from David's project, there should be more than one project to look forward to in the near future. I hope everything works in their favor. I put my trust and loyalty in their current and future endeavors rather than in anything the Stargate "powers that be" will put forth from now on. The only thing I will thank TPTB for is casting Joe Flanigan in the lead role on Stargate Atlantis, despite some(one) wanting to go another direction. LOL! Can you imagine!? Joe Flanigan was the only reason I was loyal to SGA through the ups and downs. I love the rest of the cast and feel they were very important to the whole, but if Joe had ever left the show for any reason, I would not have felt as loyal to it. Having recently heard of Joe indicating his distrust of TPTB, I feel that my gut reactions have been confirmed.
So, in a nut shell, though I wish no ill-will towards the cast of SGU (and oh, what have they gotten themselves into?), I won't be tuning in to watch. It reminds me too much of AIG giving bonuses to their failed executives. I would not want to reward TPTB by watching the product that killed Stargate Atlantis.
-Diane