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JoitheArtist
01-12-2010, 10:04 AM
I've been trying to watch my way through Stargate: SG-1 while the whole thing is free on Hulu. I mostly liked it up through season 8 (though 6-8 were not good) because I just like those characters. But starting in season 9, Jack O'Neill was gone from SG:1, and the show is boooooooring.

So to get my Richard Dean Anderson fix, I started watching MacGyver (incidentally, HUZZAH for old tv shows online!)

I have decided that I like the show. A LOT. Is it cheesy and totally '80's? Yep. Doesn't matter--I'm still having fun. :D

(and I might just have a minor crush on good ol' RDA... :angel: )

AccountingDrone
01-12-2010, 01:27 PM
MacGuyver is a blast, I remember watching it the first time around. You need to check for the various mythbuster shows where they give the MacGuyver tricks a shot :D

Honestly, I don't see what good TV snobbery does, in the grand scheme of things does it really matter if all you watch is Masterpiece Theater, BBC News and the Olympics, or mudwrestling, MacGuyver and Charlies Angels?

JoitheArtist
01-12-2010, 03:50 PM
I have seen one of those Mythbuster episodes, pretty fun stuff. :)


I don't get TV snobbery, either. If it's a fun show, it's a fun show! And so far, MacGyver is a heck of a lot of fun. :D

Broomjockey
01-12-2010, 03:54 PM
Heh. I've got all of MacGyver on DVD. And I have to say, MacGyver doesn't fall in to the "TV Snobbery" section. It's a show about a guy who never uses a gun. He never kills anyone (though sometimes others get themselves killed), and he's brilliant at solving problems with what's at hand. My only issue is towards the end of the series, it basically becomes "I've improvised an explosive to distract and disable the bad guys."

Gravekeeper
01-12-2010, 04:26 PM
I've been trying to watch my way through Stargate: SG-1 while the whole thing is free on Hulu. I mostly liked it up through season 8 (though 6-8 were not good) because I just like those characters. But starting in season 9, Jack O'Neill was gone from SG:1, and the show is boooooooring.


Yeah, the Ori were a well written little group of villainy ( though it starts treating them with more camp as it goes on. Which really undermines their initial bad ass factor ), but its not the same without Jack and Mitch is complete dead weight. Vala and Daniel become the only saving graces and practically carry the show from there on. But then the show wasn't suppose to have a season 8, 9 or 10 to begin with so its forgivable.

But without Claudia Black it would be pretty bland.

I honestly fell off the SG-1 bandwagon on the last DVD when I curiously popped in the first season of Atlantis. To be completely honest I prefer Atlantis, it's a superior show to the latter seasons of SG-1. Don't get me wrong SG-1 is great and it was a fun ride but as it went on you'd get more and more comedy episodes or recycled plot point episodes ( Multiple reality episodes being one of the big offenders ), which are just not the same without Jack ( Who would make fun of cliches, hehe ) on the team and Vala comes in too late in the series to save it entirely.

Atlantis on the other hand manages to dial down the camp, ramp up the seriousness but still maintain the comedy. Plus it has the greatest character in the SG universe with Rodney. <3

Broomjockey
01-12-2010, 04:52 PM
Plus it has the greatest character in the SG universe EVER with Rodney. <3

Changed to reflect my personal opinion.

JoitheArtist
01-12-2010, 05:13 PM
LOL! I've only seen a few eps of Atlantis, but Rodney was the reason I wanted to see more. He cracked me up.

Green_Fairy
01-12-2010, 05:25 PM
there's one episode of SG1 where i think Sam says to Jack "Just MacGyver something!"
the look on his face is priceless. i'm thinking it was an ad-libbed line that they kept cuz it was so funny

Gravekeeper
01-12-2010, 05:44 PM
there's one episode of SG1 where i think Sam says to Jack "Just MacGyver something!"
the look on his face is priceless. i'm thinking it was an ad-libbed line that they kept cuz it was so funny

Yeah, it was an outtake too when she first dropped it on him.


Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v9sCo7xZK0&) it is.

Broomjockey
01-12-2010, 06:20 PM
Yeah, it was an outtake too when she first dropped it on him.


No, a different one. In the pilot, or second episode, I believe, Sam casually says "We'll just MacGyver something." It's while they're in the gate room.

Gravekeeper
01-12-2010, 06:41 PM
No, a different one. In the pilot, or second episode, I believe, Sam casually says "We'll just MacGyver something." It's while they're in the gate room.

Ahh, forgive me, that was 50 DVDs ago. >.> ehe

JoitheArtist
01-12-2010, 06:58 PM
You know, that's something you really gotta give Richard Dean Anderson props for. Most TV actors are lucky if they land a starring role in a major series, and even fewer get a truly memorable iconic character--those that do usually end up type-casted forever afterward. RDA has created two iconic characters, for two highly successful series. That's pretty rare.

And both characters are fun to watch. :D

Food Lady
01-12-2010, 07:00 PM
I remember McGuyver because my brother thought he was McGuyver. He can still make something out of nothing. I get a kick out of the SNL parodies. Does anyone remember Sledgehammer? "Trust me. I know what I'm doing."

Rine
01-12-2010, 07:04 PM
Aaah, I still have a crush on RDA. I know my mom calls him her studmuffin. :lol: It was the only reason she would watch SG-1 with us sometimes.

And yeah...I freaked when they said they were putting Rodney into SGA. I loved him the few times he was on SG-1. I miss SGA so much...

Broomjockey
01-12-2010, 07:19 PM
Ahh, forgive me, that was 50 DVDs ago. >.> ehe

No excuses! If I can remember it, you should be able to! Not like I've watched the series in the past 4 months.

Rapscallion
01-12-2010, 08:07 PM
Does anyone remember Sledgehammer? "Trust me. I know what I'm doing."

Remember it? I own both series on DVD.

"Silencer? No - this is my loudener."

Rapscallion