The producers are basically to blame for the demise of the show. In their arrogance, they had no respect for those who paid their wages - the fans.
I think the beginning of the end was the cancellation of SG-1, for which the blame lies with Skiffy. This is the point at which the writers seemed to lose interest in SGA and the writing really went downhill. I think that was the biggest problem - I don't think the producers and writers were that invested in SGA, which made it easy to cast aside.
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Date: 2011-04-18 01:58 am (UTC)The producers are basically to blame for the demise of the show. In their arrogance, they had no respect for those who paid their wages - the fans.
I think the beginning of the end was the cancellation of SG-1, for which the blame lies with Skiffy. This is the point at which the writers seemed to lose interest in SGA and the writing really went downhill. I think that was the biggest problem - I don't think the producers and writers were that invested in SGA, which made it easy to cast aside.