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SGU Stargate Universe

Título original: Stargate Universe
  • Serie de TV
  • 2009–2011
  • TV-PG
  • 43min
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Robert Carlyle, Lou Diamond Phillips, Ming-Na Wen, Louis Ferreira, Alaina Huffman, Jamil Walker Smith, Elyse Levesque, Brian J. Smith, and David Blue in SGU Stargate Universe (2009)
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Atrapados en una nave antigua, a billones de años luz de casa, un grupo de soldados y civiles intenta sobrevivir y encontrar el camino de vuelta a la tierra.Atrapados en una nave antigua, a billones de años luz de casa, un grupo de soldados y civiles intenta sobrevivir y encontrar el camino de vuelta a la tierra.Atrapados en una nave antigua, a billones de años luz de casa, un grupo de soldados y civiles intenta sobrevivir y encontrar el camino de vuelta a la tierra.

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    • Robert C. Cooper
    • Brad Wright
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    • Robert Carlyle
    • Louis Ferreira
    • Brian J. Smith
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      • Brad Wright
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      • Louis Ferreira
      • Brian J. Smith
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    • Nominado a 3 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 9 premios ganados y 29 nominaciones en total

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    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Dr. Nicholas Rush
    • 2009–2011
    Louis Ferreira
    Louis Ferreira
    • Colonel Everett Young
    • 2009–2011
    Brian J. Smith
    Brian J. Smith
    • Lt. Matthew Scott…
    • 2009–2011
    Elyse Levesque
    Elyse Levesque
    • Chloe Armstrong
    • 2009–2011
    David Blue
    David Blue
    • Eli Wallace
    • 2009–2011
    Alaina Huffman
    Alaina Huffman
    • Lt. Tamara Johansen
    • 2009–2011
    Jamil Walker Smith
    Jamil Walker Smith
    • Master Sgt. Ronald Greer
    • 2009–2011
    Peter Kelamis
    Peter Kelamis
    • Adam Brody
    • 2009–2011
    Patrick Gilmore
    Patrick Gilmore
    • Dr. Dale Volker
    • 2009–2011
    Jennifer Spence
    Jennifer Spence
    • Dr. Lisa Park…
    • 2009–2011
    Julia Benson
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    • 2nd Lt. Vanessa James…
    • 2009–2011
    Ming-Na Wen
    Ming-Na Wen
    • Camile Wray
    • 2009–2011
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Colonel David Telford
    • 2009–2011
    Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
    Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
    • Pvt. Darren Becker…
    • 2009–2011
    Haig Sutherland
    Haig Sutherland
    • Sgt. Hunter Riley
    • 2009–2010
    Mike Dopud
    Mike Dopud
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    • 2010–2011
    Mark Burgess
    • Dr. Jeremy Franklin…
    • 2009–2010
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    • 2009–2011
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      • Robert C. Cooper
      • Brad Wright
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    9w_r_perry

    A Successful Merger of Concepts

    I'm going to try to address the many issues swirling about this series without spoiling the plot:

    1) Similarities to other shows: There has been a great deal of speculation that the show is a 'ripoff' of Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, or even Lost. While I certainly don't disagree that it bears a striking similarity to Battlestar Galactica, I don't count that as a strike against it.

    Prior shows are always going to have an impact on future shows. Film-making (whether it be TV or Feature) is an art that builds upon itself, and stands on the shoulders of those who came before it. The fact is the Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, and Lost are all GOOD shows, regardless of your impression of it or whether or not it struck you the right way, they were the best of their genres at the time, and even bent their genres into something new.

    That being said, to call this show a 'rip-off' or 'carbon copy' of any of those shows is grossly over simplifying things and intentionally misleading. Perhaps we should just create a new genre name, like 'Adult Sci-Fi', so we can get over all these intellectual property theft allegations.

    2) Dissimilarities to other Stargate franchises: This review will probably take a lot of heat for this, but - past Stargate shows actually weren't very good. Don't get me wrong, I've watched every episode of SG1, and most of Atlantis (still working on that), and enjoy just about all of it, but even while enjoying it, I was fully recognizant of the fact that it wasn't actually good. It's campy. The acting is sub-par, even when there are good actors in the shows. The sets are generic and bland, reminiscent of the original series of Star Trek, the scripting is packed with fromage, and the plots, no matter how original, were all clearly predictable.

    But to a niche crowd (myself included) they were thoroughly enjoyable through a mixture of silly humour, sci-fi gratification, and a unique self-aware self-deprecation. But even so, the cinematography was regularly lackluster, the effects unconvincing, and the ratings carried along by loyal fans.

    SGU lacks most of these shortcomings. There is the occasional campy humour, though typically coming from the same character. In that way this one character, Eli, has come to be the only vestige of the old Stargate franchises. This is made believable, though, because this character is quite similar to the people (like myself) who enjoyed the camp of previous Stargate in real life.

    3) The mood: Many would say it's much too dark, both in production design and in mood. I say that it's about time. In past Stargate series', no matter how far gone a situation was, no matter how much danger they were in, the show was never EVER tense. It never mattered. Nothing ever really mattered. The characters were always too happy and fun and funny and confident and amicable to be capable of expressing any kind of peril. As such, the plots were always completely hollow. Nothing mattered, because it would all be fine in the end.

    The only episode in both original Stargate series' that managed to capture any kind of deep emotional commitment or tension was Heroes, which just happened to be filmed in the documentary style similar to that of SGU. I don't solely blame the cinematography for this effect, though, but instead, for just once, the characters were encouraged to be vulnerable and hurt, like real human beings.

    When people are in a serious situation, they get serious (mostly), and their flaws become more apparent. This is evident in this series, as it should be in such situations.

    4) The set/production design: As for the dark set design, it makes some sense, as the ship is very old, and trying to save power. In past Stargate, no matter how old something was, it always looked like it was cobbled together the day before. The ancient city of Atlantis looking like it was maintained by a team of maid-bots and carpenters right up until the team's arrival. I will admit that the purposeful gloom goes a bit too far at times, but as far as I'm concerned, that's better than skirting the edge of cardboard box grade production.

    SGU is simply a great show. Yes, it shrugs off its past franchise for the sake of its artistic intent, but it does so with wonderful results. The acting is largely superb, and even the episodes that in other shows would be considered 'in betweeners' come off as being some of the best episodes on television (like the episode Human).

    I definitely recommend this show to anyone, and I absolutely recommend that past Stargate fans try to leave their preconceptions at the door, and respect it as its own show.

    UPDATE: You will no doubt notice a massive spree of negative reviews on top of the 'helpful' pile on IMDb. Please take these with a grain of salt, as they are largely spam generated by a select few alienated Stargate fans who are working very, very hard to get this show cancelled. Rest assured, I myself have yet to meet a single classic Stargate fan who doesn't LOVE SGU, and I sure do know a lot of them!
    9RainerRR

    SGU is Different! And Different is Good.

    Other reviewers mention that Stargate Atlantis had become a bit of a cliché. It was the same as Stargate SG-1 with different characters. In some ways it had become a comedy.

    Now, we see the dark side of the Stargate Universe in a very serious drama. It is vast, filled with new, unknown creatures, and emphasizes the basic struggle for human survival in a radical environment. It may even be closer to the original movie than the first two series.

    The characters are better developed than in the previous two shows. They have ghosts that haunt them. They have vices they try to hide. They have different opinions on the way to handle things and without a strong military structure like in the past two series, they find conflict with each other as often as the others did with aliens.

    Understand that it is different! If you were a fan of the other Stargate worlds, then it is a significant departure. SGU is a drama, and has no intention of using sarcastic humor to make it interesting. It uses the story line and the conflict to make it interesting. You don't have larger-than-life enemies singularly capable of destroying worlds anywhere.

    There are glaring differences between this show and Battlestar Galactica, to which this SGU has been compared. In BG, there was one primary enemy (mixed with a good bit of internal political strife). In BG, their home was destroyed; in SGU their goal is to get home. There is no 'supernatural' element that we saw in BG. Many other facets would reveal spoilers, so watch this show without the expectations that it will be similar to either BG or SG-1 and SG Atlantis.

    Can someone watch SGU without knowing the back story of the Stargate Series? Possibly. You might do well watching the movie that started it all. This show uses some technology found in the other series, but not much. Often, they are discussing the other events well enough to put together whatever history they may be referencing. Give it a shot. If it doesn't make sense, then watch a few shows from SG-1. Atlantis relies heavily on SG-1, so don't bother with it initially.

    I hope you enjoy the series as much as I!
    8alvarhaggis

    A more adult Stargate in a new direction.

    There has been a lot of negativity about this show, but I disagree with the naysayers.

    This show is more adult and serious. If your looking for a show that resolves each episode by the end of each episode, then this is not that show. If your looking for the usual Stargate humour, then this is not that show.

    It has taken a leaf out of BSG and decided to go gritty and dark. Many have slated the show for adapting to BSG, but they need to realise that almost all TV and movies are rip offs of something else.

    I am enjoying the show and hope it's renewed for another season as it has just started to pick up pace.

    I enjoy the performance of many of the characters, but some could be easily ditched next season. Dr Rush is a great character and Robert Carlyle has done an excellent job. I also like most of the science guys. But, characters like Chloe and Eli have become a little tedious and as each episode goes on they don't grow but seem to conform to the bland recipe they have all season.

    This is a good show and it seems to me like they are building a good story arc instead of the individually satisfying episodes.
    7kamikaze_kats

    Perhaps It's Not What You Like.

    I read a really negative review of this program on this site and I wanted to put my two cents in on the internet for a change. And for the record, I'm not one of these "paid" individuals at the url posted in the review before me (I didn't click it, but urls in posts make me weary anyways). Stargate Universe is a drama about a group of individuals who are trapped on a ship half way across the known universe. The idea behind this show is that the people on the ship are attempting, to the best of their own personal abilities, to find a way for day-to-day survival and how to gain control of this massive intergalactic spaceship. Many on the ship are either scientists or military personal, with a few civilians littered in.

    Now where most would say this show is garbage, I disagree. This show is a welcome break from the standard Stargate TV plot line. So far, this season and last, the only goal has been trying to gain control of the ship. They've dealt with some alien life forms and other assorted baddies, but the main arc has always been trying to control the ship so they can get home. Yes, it is incredibly slower paced than the other Stargate programs, but it wasn't intended on being like them. It was suppose to be different, dealing with the intrapersonal and interpersonal issues these people face while staring potential death at any wrong move in the face.

    This show gives me a sense of realism (well, as well of one can hope for when watching a science fiction program) when they are faced with problems. There's no room for error. There's no intergalactic space police that can come swooping in to their rescue at the convenient time right after they come back from commercials, they have literally no help what so ever beyond consultation from people on Earth via the Communication Stones. This isn't the hour long show where Daniel Jackson and Jack O'Neill run through the Stargate, pick a fight with someone, someone gets caught or incapacitated or whatever cliché tension builder they decided to use this week, they get rescued by their friends and run back through the gate to Earth. It's almost like their playing a universal game of "Ding Dong Ditch".

    Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed Stargate SG-1, I watched all 10 seasons, but after awhile the story structure got stale and it was just the same thing with different people every week. The episodes I enjoyed the most were the ones where someone had to make a personal sacrifice for the betterment of their friends. That's what it's like in real life. It humanized them for me. And that's what SGU does for me.

    Now granted, I will admit that the creation of SGU after the success of the new Battlestar was pretty evident, but fact of the matter is that it works for some and doesn't for others. Think of all the shows that got canceled in the late 90s, early 2000s that everyone and their dog has breathed life back into? Family Guy, Futurama, even American Dad. These programs failed on their first run, but had such a successful run in later years that they're now part of the main stream and people are enjoying them once more.

    This show isn't for everyone, it's not. If you're looking for fights with aliens or saving the world after the 10 p.m. news is over, you're going to be disappointed. But, if you're looking for something a little different with something familiar to relate with, you might enjoy it. I know I do. My name is Matt, I'm from Montana, and no one paid me a f-ing thing to write this review. Cheers.
    9knielsenkn

    Wish There Was More!!

    Watched this series 9 years after it ended I'm so disappointed there isn't anymore episodes. This series was amazing and it's a shame that they weren't able to give it a proper ending. It would be amazing if the powers that be decided to film a final movie to tie up the story line!

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      David Blue was not just a casual "Stargate" fan. He had watched every episode of Stargate SG-1 (1997) and Stargate Atlantis (2004) before pre-production on this show even began. He says that being part of 'Universe' "brings pride in being a part of it but also immense responsibility in every scene." Brad Wright joked to a audience at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con "With David we got not only an actor, but a technical adviser for our own show!"
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      Hunter Riley cannot have the rank of Sergeant. The Air Force eliminated the rank of Sergeant in 1994. By the number of stripes on his collar insignia, his correct rank should be Senior Airman.
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      Matthew Scott: [looking trough binoculars] Check it out!

      Dr. Nicholas Rush: [takes binoculars] What is it?

      Matthew Scott: It's some kind of an animal.

      Master Sgt. Ronald Greer: [with an enthusiastic voice] Is it something we can barbecue?

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      Featured in Attack of the Show!: Episode dated 12 November 2009 (2009)

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    • How many seasons does Stargate Universe have?Con tecnología de Alexa
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      • 2 de octubre de 2009 (Canadá)
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      • White Sands, New Mexico, Estados Unidos
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