Stargate Universe – Review

Stargate Universe looks to be trying to balance a lot of things, and while the series reinvention seems to be the science-fiction hopeful of the season, I'm not sure how all that balancing is going to work out. For now, it isn't working so well, but there is certainly enough potential to look past the stumbles of the first episodes. Once the general theory stabilizes and gets past the establishment work, we may find we're onto something here.

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Brian J. Smith as Lt. Matthew Scott, Robert Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas, David Blue as Eli Wallace -- Syfy Photo: Carole Segal

Last night's two-hour premiere was a good move in theory, because we have to hope for the uninitiated, but the effort dragged before long, and many were the moments of overly dramatic, overly extended subroutines that amounted to very little in the end. Eventually, the show spilled into a sort of insecurity, and instead of being quite serious and dramatic, it was just saying it was serious and dramatic.

The premise of the show revolves around the Stargates, which are basically magic portals that transport you millions of miles through space instantly, left throughout the universe by a species known in the show as The Ancients. Our story begins when a large group of people are forced to go through a Stargate when they aren't sure where the other end leads. It turns out that it opens up on a spaceship so far from Earth that the numbers are incomprehensible.

Louis Ferreira as Col. Everett Young, Robert Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas Rush -- Syfy Photo: Art Streiber

Louis Ferreira as Col. Everett Young, Robert Carlyle as Dr. Nicholas Rush -- Syfy Photo: Art Streiber

The group we have is basically what's left of a research and military base that's studying a Stargate on another planet, along with a few civilian visitors who were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Led, sort of, by Dr. Nicholas (Robert Carlyle), the group discovers that the ship was made by The Ancients, and that the life-support system is failing. The clock is ticking on how much air they have left, and if they solve that problem, they get to move on to figuring out how to get home.

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We're then left with a kind of Star Trek: Voyager reinvention as well.

The trouble with the show is that you've got to imagine the road ahead far more than you can rely on what's given early on. I have a strong feeling that at the eighth or ninth episode, this is going to live up to the possibilities, and be a fun yet serious science-fiction adventure that could well take up the mantle of Battlestar Galactica. However, it's a bit rough out of the gates, with a lot of heavy-handed work trying to set up the initial character interplay. Are people really being uppity at the only person who can get them home and/or the people with all the guns in this situation? Really? Does the military commander really stomp around and think he can push everyone around when he isn't even really there? A good note there is that it doesn't work, but still.

Syfy Photo: Art Streiber

Syfy Photo: Art Streiber

There is conveniently a cliffhanger aspect to the premiere, which will hopefully get people to the next episode, but there isn't exactly such a draw at the end of that one. After next week's episode, you're sort of just in or out. Hopefully, a lot of people will show up for the fun of a show that really can do absolutely anything week after week. They might show up for the characters, but right now the characters are being abused, and aren't allowed to deliver anything to really engage viewers. There's just too much going, and too much that the writers are trying to squeeze in while devoting amazing amounts of time to stretching out the drama. Next week won't change matters any either.

I feel nearly forced to recommend you give it a try, because in a few months I think you'll wish you had, but the first few episodes are more in the class of that which you have to suffer through, as opposed to true parts of the good stuff itself.

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  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • Vernon

    Are you kidding me???? A twep-dweeb as a main character? His reason for being on the Stargate project is because he won a video game contest? How far “Stargate” has fallen!

    And if the reason the 9th Chevron didn't work was because it was mean't to work from earth as a center, then why not go back to earth and try? The whole premise of the show is bogus.

    And a stargate operator letting a civilian scientist push him off to disobey a military order to dial up earth, in the midst of battle ???

    I could go on and on.

    This show is a wreck from the start.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • areyouscreening

    Well, because he solved a problem no one else could, but I suppose it requires some mild suspension of disbelief. They did explain not going back to Earth actually, and it rather made sense. And, frankly, I think you might be showing your lack of experience with general military protocol when it comes to battles with alien races and the chain of command when using technology that no one really understands. Of course, I could just be nitpicking.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • z3phyte

    You used the word stargate(as a noun) and “magic” in the same sentence. I think that pretty much destroys the credibility of this review.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • areyouscreening

    LOL. Describe exactly how it works then, with the precision of someone who could build one.

  • captaindiptoad

    OK obviously this person has a few things to work out, and his review just plain sucks. Someone who is trying to compare Battle star and Stargate is completely favoring one over the other, hes just pissed that another show is coming out that may be better than the one he likes and devoted his late teens threw his twenties on. and someone who explains the Stargate system as “magic” has not seen SG1 at all! If you are a true Stargate fan you would completely disregard this entire review! and whats wrong with the concept of a video game player figuring out the code? some people are so far into these things that they even think they can “speak” “alien” languages (Star Wars duh.) And people who play video games are not all just uneducated kids…

  • captaindiptoad

    OK obviously this person has a few things to work out, and his review just plain sucks. Someone who is trying to compare Battle star and Stargate is completely favoring one over the other, hes just pissed that another show is coming out that may be better than the one he likes and devoted his late teens threw his twenties on. and someone who explains the Stargate system as “magic” has not seen SG1 at all! If you are a true Stargate fan you would completely disregard this entire review! and whats wrong with the concept of a video game player figuring out the code? some people are so far into these things that they even think they can “speak” “alien” languages (Star Wars duh.) And people who play video games are not all just uneducated kids…

  • captaindiptoad

    OK obviously this person has a few things to work out, and his review just plain sucks. Someone who is trying to compare Battle star and Stargate is completely favoring one over the other, hes just pissed that another show is coming out that may be better than the one he likes and devoted his late teens threw his twenties on. and someone who explains the Stargate system as “magic” has not seen SG1 at all! If you are a true Stargate fan you would completely disregard this entire review! and whats wrong with the concept of a video game player figuring out the code? some people are so far into these things that they even think they can “speak” “alien” languages (Star Wars duh.) And people who play video games are not all just uneducated kids…

  • captaindiptoad

    OK obviously this person has a few things to work out, and his review just plain sucks. Someone who is trying to compare Battle star and Stargate is completely favoring one over the other, hes just pissed that another show is coming out that may be better than the one he likes and devoted his late teens threw his twenties on. and someone who explains the Stargate system as “magic” has not seen SG1 at all! If you are a true Stargate fan you would completely disregard this entire review! and whats wrong with the concept of a video game player figuring out the code? some people are so far into these things that they even think they can “speak” “alien” languages (Star Wars duh.) And people who play video games are not all just uneducated kids…

  • captaindiptoad

    OK obviously this person has a few things to work out, and his review just plain sucks. Someone who is trying to compare Battle star and Stargate is completely favoring one over the other, hes just pissed that another show is coming out that may be better than the one he likes and devoted his late teens threw his twenties on. and someone who explains the Stargate system as “magic” has not seen SG1 at all! If you are a true Stargate fan you would completely disregard this entire review! and whats wrong with the concept of a video game player figuring out the code? some people are so far into these things that they even think they can “speak” “alien” languages (Star Wars duh.) And people who play video games are not all just uneducated kids…

  • captaindiptoad

    OK obviously this person has a few things to work out, and his review just plain sucks. Someone who is trying to compare Battle star and Stargate is completely favoring one over the other, hes just pissed that another show is coming out that may be better than the one he likes and devoted his late teens threw his twenties on. and someone who explains the Stargate system as “magic” has not seen SG1 at all! If you are a true Stargate fan you would completely disregard this entire review! and whats wrong with the concept of a video game player figuring out the code? some people are so far into these things that they even think they can “speak” “alien” languages (Star Wars duh.) And people who play video games are not all just uneducated kids…