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This week on the podcast we’re up to Stargate Universe‘s “The Hunt,” the sixteenth episode of the final season! Joining David once again is our friend Diana Botsford. We’ll talk about Greer’s loss of mojo, Varro’s turn to step up and shine, and the encounter with sentient beasts. We’ll also discuss the newly discovered stasis chambers (and why Destiny has them at all), and Rush’s having fun at his comrade’s expense.
First up, we’ll get Diana’s thoughts on the end of Stargate and the life that the franchise still has in it. And we’ll open up an extra-big mailbag and hear what listeners thought of “The Hunt” and other recent episodes, including lots on the Atlantis crossover “Seizure.”
Call the Podcast Hotline! Each and every week we’re looking for your thoughts on the latest episode of SGU. Call in this week and share your reactions to “Epilogue.” You can also share your thoughts on the (current) end of Stargate on television, and what you think the future holds. (Because of the timing of recording this week’s show, we didn’t get voicemails on that topic in this week — but stay tuned!)
SHOW NOTES
Discussion – “The Hunt” (SGU Episode #216)
- Related Episodes:
“Tracker” (Atlantis Season Five)
“Hope” (Universe Season Two)
“Seizure” (Universe Season Two)
“Alliances” (Universe Season Two)
“Twin Destinies” (Universe Season Two)
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Next Episode: “Common Descent.” Stay tuned for our discussion of last week’s episode, and call in this week with your thoughts on Monday’s “Epilogue.”
Thanks – looking forward to this one!
Unfortunately Diana, many people would consider ‘the franchise is dead’ and ‘there are novels coming out at least’ to be pretty much the same thing.