Most of it is due to the characters, because GAH I love them to pieces. But a significant part of it is the (again) possibilities.
Oh, yes! Yes, yes, yes.
It's really "urban-sci-fi" if that makes sense - like the fantasy genre, but with a more sci-fi feel.
My biggest issues with the show have come from it sidelining the most interesting and unexplored aspects of the show - characters, people, plots - while focusing on the stories that have already been told in SG1 and elsewhere.
I guess, thinking it over, I would have liked to see it push the boundaries. To boldly go where most shows never go. Maybe that was a bit ambitious for a bunch of white geeks...still...
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Oh, yes! Yes, yes, yes.
It's really "urban-sci-fi" if that makes sense - like the fantasy genre, but with a more sci-fi feel.
My biggest issues with the show have come from it sidelining the most interesting and unexplored aspects of the show - characters, people, plots - while focusing on the stories that have already been told in SG1 and elsewhere.
I guess, thinking it over, I would have liked to see it push the boundaries. To boldly go where most shows never go. Maybe that was a bit ambitious for a bunch of white geeks...still...
*hugs*
And I'm very glad I met you through this.