"Stargate SG-1" has a peculiar history, even by sci-fi show standards. The series went through a lot during its 10-season tenure that spun from Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin's original 1994 movie ...
John K. Webb is a freelance writer based in Richmond, Virginia. He's been obsessed with video games and all things pop culture since he was old enough to form words. When he's not opining about horror ...
After Roland Emmerich said, "No, thanks" to a TV continuation of his modest box office hit "Stargate," Showtime set about doing it anyway. The network brought in Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner to ...
In a special ten-part series, Beth Johnson and Franck Marchis from the SETI Institute discuss the best episode from each season of Stargate SG-1, as chosen by the ...
Over 10 seasons and more than 200 episodes, Stargate SG-1 had a lot of time to explore different storylines and personal stories surrounding the SG-1 crew. But despite all that time, there were some ...
Science fiction demands consistent rules to help shape the worldbuilding, but the creators of Stargate SG-1 had one rule ...
Science fiction thrives on premise. A simple story of two space nations fighting has been done to death, space geopolitics having been delved into deeply as an opportunity for aspiring world-builders.
There's no secret that both Star Trek and Stargate franchises share the familiar themes of exploration, deep space, and external threats across worlds. While Star Trek was largely a spacefaring ...
Annabel Hynes completed her BA with Journalism and MA in Publishing at NUI Galway, Ireland. She has written for The Sharpe and Heroic Hollywood, and her creative work has been published by Severine, ...
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