I believe part of the problem is that they had the same writers doing both SG1 and SGA. So they had forty eps to write in the same space of time as they're now doing twenty.
They went with what was familiar and "old-school" - a technological and explosive solution in every episode.
We might have seen better writing if they'd actually introduced more writers and separated the two shows instead of overlapping them.
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They went with what was familiar and "old-school" - a technological and explosive solution in every episode.
We might have seen better writing if they'd actually introduced more writers and separated the two shows instead of overlapping them.