While the previews of this week’s Stargate Universe showed danger on both the ice planet and the Destiny, I felt that the latter storyline carried the most weight in the suspense and drama department. I had to switch sides tonight in the character department as well, because of some idiotic moves that I will get into later. But first let’s get this recap started for last night’s episode, “Water”.
Have You Seen The One About The Alien Stowaway?
Of course, Sgu can’t start without what I have dubbed until further notice as the Problem of the Week, which for this installment is the mysterious disappearing of the water levels. Immediately, my money is on pill-popping, lunatic soldier Spencer, because let’s face it, has to have water to swallow his habit. Everyone else’s mind is in the same arena as Spencer has been asking to...
Have You Seen The One About The Alien Stowaway?
Of course, Sgu can’t start without what I have dubbed until further notice as the Problem of the Week, which for this installment is the mysterious disappearing of the water levels. Immediately, my money is on pill-popping, lunatic soldier Spencer, because let’s face it, has to have water to swallow his habit. Everyone else’s mind is in the same arena as Spencer has been asking to...
- 10/31/2009
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
So the depressive moments kept coming last night on Stargate Universe, but with depression comes drastic measures and with drastic measures comes suspense; all of which fell in succession last night as the crew of the Destiny had to endure a scenario so heinous that neither outcome would have been favorable in no one’s eyes.
Knocking On Death’s Door…
Sgt. Greer opens the night via Kino and talks about going out in a literal blaze of glory and he sees the beautiful irony in it. Why doesn’t anyone like this guy?
The crew assembles into the Stargate room and Col. Young let’s discloses to the group the bad news of the Destiny heading into a star and that they will all be dead in over a day. After the cries of shock die down, Young tells them that the shuttle is their best bet and they...
Knocking On Death’s Door…
Sgt. Greer opens the night via Kino and talks about going out in a literal blaze of glory and he sees the beautiful irony in it. Why doesn’t anyone like this guy?
The crew assembles into the Stargate room and Col. Young let’s discloses to the group the bad news of the Destiny heading into a star and that they will all be dead in over a day. After the cries of shock die down, Young tells them that the shuttle is their best bet and they...
- 10/25/2009
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
Ok, first of all, I think I already have a bit of a girl-crush on Sgt. Vanessa James. I mean, for cripes sakes, look at her. And I love that she told the guys she could whup their ass. You do not want to cross her.
Four episodes into Stargate Universe, and I'm starting to get hooked. I like that this week's episode, "Darkness," took place mainly on the ancient ship Destiny, which looks ultra-cool flying through space. The whole thing has a Firefly feel to it.
I'm also starting to get a better feel for the storyline and characters, thanks in part to their little bio recordings engineered by Eli. Most of the crew are in their 20s or 30s, and most would rather be anywhere but there.
I appreciated them trying to figure out the ship's systems -- waste, water, showers, etc. As some of the commenters have said,...
Four episodes into Stargate Universe, and I'm starting to get hooked. I like that this week's episode, "Darkness," took place mainly on the ancient ship Destiny, which looks ultra-cool flying through space. The whole thing has a Firefly feel to it.
I'm also starting to get a better feel for the storyline and characters, thanks in part to their little bio recordings engineered by Eli. Most of the crew are in their 20s or 30s, and most would rather be anywhere but there.
I appreciated them trying to figure out the ship's systems -- waste, water, showers, etc. As some of the commenters have said,...
- 10/18/2009
- by Jane Boursaw
- Aol TV.
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