Nchịkọta: When SG-1 discovers that Daniel Jackson has been turned into a Prior of the Ori, they must determine whether or not his plan to destroy the Ori is genuine.
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Airbọchị Ikuku Mbụ: Jul 27, 1997Airbọchị Ikuku Ikpeazụ: Jun 22, 2007Oge: 10 OgeIhe omume: 214 Ihe omumeOge ojiri gaa: 42 NkejiOgo: HDIMDb: 8.28 / 10 site na 1640 ọrụEwu ewu: 108.3671Asụsụ: English
Well, sort of honest. I mean, I love MacGyver just like everyone else... well, I love the original MacGyver just like everyone else. Sort of hate the remade political MacGyver.
And, i loved MacGyver in a Science Fiction show too. I mean, sure, he never defused a bomb with hockey tickets, but this was still a great show.
And it was decent Science Fiction, as in it took a current social, political, economic, philosophical issue and it examined it through the veil of another world, and then it offered commentary on that examination without really taking a side... and it did it in a way that was entertaining and accessible to BOTH sides of whatever issue it was.
All while staring MacGyver... who didn't really act like MacGyver and offered next to nothing in the way of voice over narration.
But then, as one reviewer here so aptly noted "it kept going."
I mean, SG1 ran for 10 YEARS, which is about 6 years longer than most of the best science fiction shows... even though it was sort of like Star Trek with different tech and in a different era.
After a while it got a bit long. It kept the same winning format, but for science fiction, it just sort of stayed a bit long.
Kwuo
Well, sort of honest. I mean, I love MacGyver just like everyone else... well, I love the original MacGyver just like everyone else. Sort of hate the remade political MacGyver. And, i loved MacGyver in a Science Fiction show too. I mean, sure, he never defused a bomb with hockey tickets, but this was still a great show. And it was decent Science Fiction, as in it took a current social, political, economic, philosophical issue and it examined it through the veil of another world, and then it offered commentary on that examination without really taking a side... and it did it in a way that was entertaining and accessible to BOTH sides of whatever issue it was. All while staring MacGyver... who didn't really act like MacGyver and offered next to nothing in the way of voice over narration. But then, as one reviewer here so aptly noted "it kept going." I mean, SG1 ran for 10 YEARS, which is about 6 years longer than most of the best science fiction shows... even though it was sort of like Star Trek with different tech and in a different era. After a while it got a bit long. It kept the same winning format, but for science fiction, it just sort of stayed a bit long.