Monday, 24. October 2005, 23:58:23
Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis

Just been confirmed by
GateWorld today. Stagate SG-1 will be:
[...] the longest-running science fiction series in U.S. television history, surpassing the nine years and 202 episodes of The X-Files. The series will air its remarkable 200th episode early in Season Ten.
This is a great news for a show that learned to evolve over the years and make sure they don't loop back to themes previously used in the show. Even with the important cast change of season nine the shows rating is still strong and it sure convinced Scifi Channel to renew the show for an other 20 episodes. Even before the departure of
Richard Dean Anderson in season nine, Scifi downgraded the seasons length by cutting them from 22 to 20 episodes starting in season eight. This choice did not affect the show in it self but might be a sign that the series is starting to fade...
But lets not look at the downside and hope they still make great entertainment! Let's mention that the Stargate spin-off series has also been renewed for a third year. Stargate Atlantis starring
Joe Flannigan will continue the current season in January joining SG-1 and Battlestar Galactica for new episodes.
Visit
Scifi Channel Website for more information on the shows current season.
Sunday, 25. September 2005, 00:44:21
Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Galactica
*It's normal you don't understand anything if you don't know those shows*
This week concludes the first half of Scifi Channel, Scifi Fridays. Last week-end was the two hour finale of Stargate SG-1. In the first part they discovered a man in stasis, who was in fact a genetically advance clone of Anubis. On the second half the Ori made a first strike directly to Earth, they sent an advanced plague to kill everyone on Earth. The contagion got quickly out of control, and even the help of Orlin (an Ancient) does not seem enough to stop the plague in time. To be continued in next half of Stargate SG-1 ninth season.
As of this week, Stargate Atlantis finished with a 2-hour finale also. Two great episodes, one where Sheppard's team finds an Ancient ship. They find the entire crew of the Aurora (ancient ship) have been in deep stasis and are connected in a kind of Matrix environment. But a Wraith has hacked into the system and is manipulating the crew in developing advance hyper-drives. After this episode, they're captured by Ford and forced to attack a hive ship. Teyla, McKay and Ronnon have been put on the Wraith enzyme unwillingly!The plan did not go as planned by Ford and his commando of drugged warriors (found on an other planet), the entire team is captured and Sheppard is at mercy of a female Wraith.

And now, my main motivation of writing this was the finale of Battlestar Galactica. One of the best of the year! They discover the Battlestar Pegasus survived the Cylon genocide. Commander Adama falls second in command of the fleet and the new Amiral is about to change a lot of things in the fleet. The new command decides to interrogate Boomer with vicious methods. In fact the "Interrogator" nearly rapes her but hope fully the Cheif and Helo save her in time (killing the officer by accident). They're court martial by the Amiral with no real trial, she sentences them to death. Adama refuses and asks for a trial in front of a jury, he launches Vipers against the Pegasus and so does the rival ship. Those officers are ready to start a military war ? To be continued!! Haaaa!!

Great episode:cheers: