21 August 2006 @ 05:37 pm
SG-1 Cancelled  
Or, so the rumors on my exploding f-list and inbox are saying. As much as I hated the occasional episode -- ok, maybe more than "occasional" -- I'm saddened. As long as it kept going, I had hope that they'd stumble into a storyline or character arc that I could really enjoy.

The worst part, to me, is apparently the cast was told right before their 200th episode celebration. That's pretty damned cold. Weird that my day began with links to the brand new place SG-1 earned in Guinness records for longevity and announcement that SG-1 is now available on iTunes and ends with a cancellation.

Should be some mighty interesting Q&A at the Chicago Stargate con this weekend, eh?

I was going to write out a response to "200" but it seems a bit pointless at this juncture.
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Mish: Team -- Orangey[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on August 22nd, 2006 04:49 am (UTC)
Isn't it just? I'd always heard that the entertainment industry is filled with unfeeling, cold personalities who'd just as soon stab you in the back as in the front. "Meeting" the genuinely nice people from the show at cons, though, lulled me into a false sense of complacency. I asked Don Davis about it one time, the gap between the sort of people I met at cons and the stereotype, and he said it was a testament to RDA and the fact that he insisted on surrounding himself with a certain class of person.

Guess he doesn't have much say on who works for Sci Fi.