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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:41 am
I have never really watched Stargate in all its story lines and i would like to, but there are like 10 friggen series! where do i start? :S:S:S
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Actually theres only two with a third on it's way at some point in the future. Plus the original movie, the and the two sequal movies. The best place to start is the begining. Stargate. Then Stargate SG-1 season 1.Reliant121 wrote:I have never really watched Stargate in all its story lines and i would like to, but there are like 10 friggen series! where do i start? :S:S:S
In the UK, what we call seasons are called series. That's likely what he's talking about, the ten seasons of SG-1.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
Actually theres only two with a third on it's way at some point in the future. Plus the original movie, the and the two sequal movies. The best place to start is the begining. Stargate. Then Stargate SG-1 season 1.
That makes no sense. Why would they call a season a series?Cpl Kendall wrote:In the UK, what we call seasons are called series. That's likely what he's talking about, the ten seasons of SG-1.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
Actually theres only two with a third on it's way at some point in the future. Plus the original movie, the and the two sequal movies. The best place to start is the begining. Stargate. Then Stargate SG-1 season 1.
Don't know and I don't really care either.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
That makes no sense. Why would they call a season a series?
I've noticed that you often find things British "Make no sense." To us, having your entire country made up of grid roads may make no sense. thats just the way things are. A season, in what i understand, occurs 4 times a year. not how different epochs of a television programme are divided.ChakatBlackstar wrote:That makes no sense. Why would they call a season a series?Cpl Kendall wrote:In the UK, what we call seasons are called series. That's likely what he's talking about, the ten seasons of SG-1.ChakatBlackstar wrote:
Actually theres only two with a third on it's way at some point in the future. Plus the original movie, the and the two sequal movies. The best place to start is the begining. Stargate. Then Stargate SG-1 season 1.
How does a grid not make sense? It's quick and efficient, and minimizes time and fuel required for a trip. A season is defined as a recurrent period characterized by certain occurrences, occupations, festivities, or crops. I'd say new episodes being aired is an occurrence that characterizes a recurrent period of time.Reliant121 wrote:I've noticed that you often find things British "Make no sense." To us, having your entire country made up of grid roads may make no sense. thats just the way things are. A season, in what i understand, occurs 4 times a year. not how different epochs of a television programme are divided.ChakatBlackstar wrote:That makes no sense. Why would they call a season a series?Cpl Kendall wrote:
In the UK, what we call seasons are called series. That's likely what he's talking about, the ten seasons of SG-1.
I'd say it's about time to replace them.Reliant121 wrote:Your roads arent 1000+ years old. alot of european ones are.
No country has the money, or infrastructure to rip up millions of roads and the billions of buildings attached to them.ChakatBlackstar wrote:I'd say it's about time to replace them.Reliant121 wrote:Your roads arent 1000+ years old. alot of european ones are.