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theiravshade · 1 year
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Stargate Season Four - A Story Arc in Eye Contact
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kr-yoongi · 1 year
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Sam Carter I love u <3
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mckay-sheppard · 1 year
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‘‘- You talked Wallace into sacrificing himself’’  ‘‘- No, I didn’t. I… presented a situation.’’ - (4x09 Miller’s Crossing)
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dragonanne4fun · 5 months
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Okay, but Stargate: Atlantis and Stargate: SG-1 (but especially sga) are a found family lovers dream <3
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orion-kenobi · 14 days
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i believe in my heart of hearts and soul of souls that john sheppard is asexual
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frostysfrenzy · 1 year
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for years i have resisted watching stargate (the commitment, geez) but i just read the wiki page. h e l p. i'm not strong enough.
You're already stronger than me I took two looks at sg1 and was like yeah that's gonna happen. Don't look at me to stop to you 😂
It's super fun actually!! I'm not known for being into much scifi stuff. But it hooked me in quick, the characters (and cast) are all fantastic!
I will say start with the film, it's the advice I got going in
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scifidancer · 1 year
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STARGATE ATLANTIS / "Spoils of War"
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fashion4ducks · 9 months
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My biggest gripe about Nancy Drew is Teryl Rotherly dying YET A FUCKING GAIN!!!
Only thought I had when watching: oh great, just like losing Janet all over again. They did Celia so dirty I swear.
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pearl-stonecutter · 1 year
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The real Stargate A team is Sam, Daniel, and Janet.
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xiadz · 2 years
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Point of No Return Stargate SG-1, Season 4 (2000)
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vaguereviews · 1 year
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Sg1 Rodney was weird and kind of sexist. SgA Rodney is actually really fucking cool.
I'm rooting for Cadman-McKay friendship! This episode is surprisingly fun!
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kr-yoongi · 1 year
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Stargate SG-1 S04E04ㅣCrossroads
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thunsdre · 1 year
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on season 5 of stargate sg-1 rn and i cant wait for some braindead plot 4 seasons from now about The Ancients being the original freemasons or something
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rosadellic · 8 days
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Stargate Atlantis | Season 4 "This Mortal Coil"
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endiness · 1 year
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Season 4, Episode 6 "Window of Opportunity" STARGATE SG-1 (1997–2007)
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wander-wren · 1 month
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sometimes i wonder about what fandom is going to look like in 5 or 10 years. i think we might have already started to see a shift.
because, look, most of the oldest, biggest fandoms are from tv shows and movies, in particular ones that go on for years and scores of episodes. star trek, star wars, stargate (is everything star?), doctor who, supernatural…even sherlock really got its biggest popularity boosts in the modern day from tv adaptations. marvel and dc were comics first, too, but movies made them more accessible; their “cinematic universe” tags are the biggest on ao3 by far.
but what tv shows are we getting now? short, 8-episode things that get canceled two or three seasons in, that are usually less-than-faithful adaptations of other media anyway.
what movies are we getting? well, marvel turns more to slop every day, and everything else is remakes and sequels no one asked for. the general populace will still go see them and find some good movies that they like, but there’s not much really for fandom to grasp onto.
the best shows for fandom that we’ve had recently, that i can think of, are stranger things, game of thrones, and maybe our flag means death. stranger things is dying off, especially since they’re looking at a 3-4 YEAR gap between s4 and s5. game of thrones’s popularity plummeted after its final season, we all know that. our flag means death is still chugging fairly okay, but after that second season a lot of the fandom dropped it, and with it now being cancelled, i don’t see it sticking around.
yes, we can chalk part of this up to a new generation to of fans having this growing idea that fandom is super temporary, to be abandoned as soon as its not on trend. but media used to be on trend for a whole lot longer than it is now. seasons were longer, we had filler episodes, things were lower quality sometimes but at least they came out on a consistent schedule. i don’t mind if supernatural isn’t an artistic masterpiece, but if i was a stranger things fan waiting until 2026 for the final season, i would be annoyed if it wasn’t damn near perfect. that’s assuming i watched it at all—we’re all so used to not getting endings and moving on, so why would i bother?
i think there are two types of shows doing sort of okay about this. one is procedurals—9-1-1 is a popular one i’ve run into, and it started in 2018, around the beginning of the decline, but it’s managed 7 seasons in those six years, most of them with 18 episodes. the other is, honestly, anime—though we can and SHOULD talk about the terrible working conditions that make the fast turnarounds there possible. look at how big some anime fandoms are.
judging by the relative fandom popularity of other procedural dramas (grey’s anatomy, law & order, criminal minds), i think that’s going to remain sort of niche. fandom likes fantasy and scifi best, and they just don’t tend to have as strong of an overarching arc to dig into. at least, that’s why i wouldn’t watch them. i think there’s also a good chance these will start to die out in the coming years as well.
anime could also die out a little bit. better working conditions would necessitate less/slower content, and it’s true that most of the popular anime fandoms have been around for years, even decades.
so, what, no new, lasting tv show or movie fandoms anymore?
what will the biggest fandoms be in 5-10 years?
podcast fandoms have a shot. the magnus archives is still going strong, and i’ve been seeing a lot about dungeons and daddies. i think we’re kind of almost past the golden age for podcasts, but i am an outsider, so maybe that will change.
book fandoms seem like a kind of obvious choice, but they just don’t get as big without, you guessed it, a movie or show adaptation. and the downsizing has hit them, too—can you think of anything from the last 5 or 10 years that rivals harry potter, percy jackson, warriors, lord of the rings, hunger games, acotar…even game of thrones (asoiaf) again? i can’t. the collapse of the publishing industry is another post entirely.
2020 is really what cemented these changes, though they were starting in the late 2010s, at least. with actual industries shutting down, there was room for indie creators making things alone in their houses to pop up, and people had more time on their hands to try new things out and get into them.
the two things that have really been on the rise since 2020 is rpf and video game fic—often both combined. we’ve got genshin impact, call of duty, minecraft of course being huge, rpf of various youtubers, and k-pop rpf. now, i think rpf is contentious enough that it won’t really become the main fandom, but video game fic…might be it.
even video blogging rpf can often be a blurred enough line that people are more comfortable with it. and the thing is…youtube creators are actually more reliable than mainstream television these days. they need to be, to maintain their platforms. they need to not cancel series and to live up to their own hype as best they can and to not abandon the channel for 3 or 4 years at a time. and again, you can talk about burnout and unrealistic expectations and all of those things, but it’s still true.
maybe i’m completely wrong. maybe in 10 years the film and publishing industries will all sort themselves out and we’ll go back to the status quo. but i think this position fandom is finding itself in is interesting, and i wouldn’t necessarily be surprised if what’s most popular (both in the specific source material sense and the medium/genre sense) is different some time down the road.
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