I never finished SGU back when I first got access to it. I’ve finished both SG-1 and Atlantis countless times. I remember watching most of the SGU pilot episode and quitting. I thought it was being too overly edgy and grimdark, trying to follow in the footsteps of the Battlestar Galactica reboot. I couldn’t stand the idea of a Stargate show that was just characters being awful to each other.
Recently I tried giving it another shot and made it through the pilot episode. The characters are still abrasive to each other, but much less than I remembered, and they seem to for the most part mellow out a bit with each other as the episodes progress. I just finished the forth episode and I do want to continue. I am hoping they start actually doing something more than “the ship is falling apart we need to do something to fix it” plots, but I suppose the show really is trying to plant the setting.
Unfortunately it takes a while to settle in to meaningful stories. The latter half of season 2 is, in my opinion, on par with the rest of the franchise, but by that time they had already been cancelled.
It’s the only one of the three shows that I don’t rewatch. It doesn’t lend itself to rewatching due to its drawn out pacing. Barely anything happens in each episode.
the thing I like about universe is that, unlike every other show where we see the best of the best, here we see the B team doing their best, in a situation none of them asked for or are prepared for. they understandable have a hard time adjusting, but as time goes in you can really see bonds forming and characters developing, it’s a shame we didn’t get more.
Does it end reasonably well or is there a huge cliffhanger?
Nothing worse than getting invested and never receiving a resolution to story lines.
Huge cliffhanger. Doesn’t end with any kind of conclusion. Can’t decide if Universe or Atlantis has the worse ending in that regard.
It was less of a “cliffhanger” and more of just an “open ending”. Sure, the story could have gone on for additional seasons in order to resolve the overarching conflict (stuck on a ship away from Earth). But at the same time, season two did have a satisfying, optimistic ending. You were not left with a sense of “oh no, how will they get out of this immediate predicament??” like you generally get with a cliffhanger.
Ok.
That’s particularly uncool. Pass for me, then. On to other shores.
The series is almost entirely centered around interpersonal drama. As it progresses, they solve many problems, but still continue to come up with new sources of drama.
I put the early show character issues down to everyone suffering from caffeine and nicotine withdrawals.
I definitely enjoyed SGU and have watched it through a few times. Its a shame it was not able to continue.
I suggest you to continue. It really is not as bad as we remember and in season 2 the Stargate spirit starts showing (especially in the second half). I was same as you and when I rewatched by the time it ended I was really sad it got cancelled.
There are many things I didn’t like about the character drama in the beginning, but I loved the second season, where the Stargate feel was back. It’s a shame it didn’t continue.