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Zombie Hunter
So. For a few years now, I've been a fan of the TV show "Stargate: SG-1". The show has really gone downhill the last three years or so, but even in its prime, there were some issues with it.
Like the whole thing of not having to figure out the dialing code when they get to the other end like in the movie. Or how everyone on all the alien planets just happens to speak not just English, but 21st Century North American English instead of having to figure out the language--again, like in the movie. (To say nothing of how every planet looks remarkably like the Pacific Northwest.)
Or how every week a four man team travels to a new world and has a new adventure. If the show was real, each mission would involve months of planning, a large team, setting up a base camp on the new world, and a defensive perimeter, and spending several years exploring each planet.
For that matter, after the second or third planet, they'd be having a pretty hard time keeping it under wraps. There'd just be far too much to explain--new medicines, new technologies, all these scientists and archaeologists with secret jobs...
Not that I'm saying that they should go for total "accuracy"--it would be boring as Hell to spend three episodes trying to figure out a new language, etc. But I can't help but wonder how things would be if they had had a bit bigger budget and took things more slowly...
Does anyone else watch the show? Any thoughts?
Like the whole thing of not having to figure out the dialing code when they get to the other end like in the movie. Or how everyone on all the alien planets just happens to speak not just English, but 21st Century North American English instead of having to figure out the language--again, like in the movie. (To say nothing of how every planet looks remarkably like the Pacific Northwest.)
Or how every week a four man team travels to a new world and has a new adventure. If the show was real, each mission would involve months of planning, a large team, setting up a base camp on the new world, and a defensive perimeter, and spending several years exploring each planet.
For that matter, after the second or third planet, they'd be having a pretty hard time keeping it under wraps. There'd just be far too much to explain--new medicines, new technologies, all these scientists and archaeologists with secret jobs...
Not that I'm saying that they should go for total "accuracy"--it would be boring as Hell to spend three episodes trying to figure out a new language, etc. But I can't help but wonder how things would be if they had had a bit bigger budget and took things more slowly...
Does anyone else watch the show? Any thoughts?