I love seeing Ming-Na again in Agents of Shield. She's just so awesome. Amanda I followed from SG1 to Sanctuary because I loved her work as an actress and I wanted to see more of what she could do.
I fully agree with their last topic in this segment about the importance of the musical soundtrack! Especially in SGU. In my opinion the SGU soundtrack is the best I've heard in TV sci-fi. It is truly amazing, beautiful, haunting- so rich and deeply emotional with a very broad and eclectic range of sounds, techniques & styles. It is definitely Joel Goldsmith's best work. And I believe quite a significant reason for that is that he was clearly given much more freedom which really allowed him to shine and to create that marvelously compelling and moving music. With the previous series the music was much more kind of locked into much more rigid constraints regarding style & instrumentation. And the music he created for those (and for 3 years writing music simultaneously for both shows- unbelievable!!! But with SGU he takes it to a whole new level- RIP! He is missed and will be remembered and enjoyed as he is somewhat immortalized through the music he wrote for the Stargate franchise.
Loved this girls of the gate luncheon. From the (rude) comments some of these people did not grow up with older sisters who had successful careers of their own. This is important! This is how the next generation of women get inspired to try new stuff that might otherwise seem out of reach. Thank you
Yeah but part 2 begins with them talking about the crowds at conventions. It does not show the rest of the footage of them finishing their thoughts from the end of part 1. I bet their is lost footage.
Yeah, but that's a ridiculously high bar to cross. Delenn was more relevant to the B5 story than, well, most major characters from just about any other story out there.
You should watch it again lol I know that watching it so soon after SG1/SGA was very strange, but if you watch SGU now, it actually is a very fascinating and charming series ^^
To be frank, I didn't like SGU either. It was like they were trying too hard to incorporate BSG (as well as Farscape and almost every 'stranded in space' sci-fi) into the Stargate universe back then that genre was popular.