Holy Paladin
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dat gaan ze nie doen he, al hun principes terzijde, het is nogaltijd sg1 die de dingen moet oplossen anders hebt ge geen deftig verhaal heDarth-Falcon zei:denk het nie
ik gok eerder dat ancients alsnog ingrijpen ofzo

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dat gaan ze nie doen he, al hun principes terzijde, het is nogaltijd sg1 die de dingen moet oplossen anders hebt ge geen deftig verhaal heDarth-Falcon zei:denk het nie
ik gok eerder dat ancients alsnog ingrijpen ofzo

Holy Paladin zei:dat gaan ze nie doen he, al hun principes terzijde, het is nogaltijd sg1 die de dingen moet oplossen anders hebt ge geen deftig verhaal he![]()
Anubis is niet dood. Hij zit in een soort van eeuwig gevecht met Oma.Darth-Falcon zei:het waren ook de ancients die anubis gedood hebben he
Pixie360 zei:Dat komt in geen aflevering! Ze hebben dit er gewoon bijgezet.


Unrealiac zei:Teal'c: You are most transparent O'neill
O'neill: Oooh, I get it... Good one !
Teal'c: I can see right through you.
O'neill: Don't Push it..
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Ddarkness zei:emmek ook afkes strijk gelege :d
een van de eerste keren da teal'c een mop vertelt

The Hollywood Reporter was reporting MGM, the company behind “Stargate-SG1,” said it plans to fight to keep the show alive, even if it requires moving networks.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Insider...28-6983-4C7B-BD8B-B4C97EEC13FA}&cmsRedir=true
Breaking News: TheStargate Could Re-open
by Ileane Rudolph
Richard Dean Anderson by Eike Schroter/Sci Fi Channel, " While Stargate SG-1 fans are already gathering signatures to petition Sci Fi Channel to pull a 7th Heaven move and un-cancel the veteran series, it probably ain't going to happen, folks. However, there are some signs of life in the show and it's not just the MMO (massive multiplayer online) game due out in the fourth quarter of 2007 that MGM, which owns the Stargate franchise, is sinking $40-50 million into. While executive producer Brad Wright tells TV Guide his "dream is to take SG-1 back to the feature it began as," we are now hearing that MGM may produce a series of TV movies based on the mothership series.
"From MGM's perspective, we don't view SG-1 as a television series, we view it as a franchise, and one with a lot of vibrant life" says studio spokesman Jeff Pryor. "The fan base is fiercely loyal."
And like that other space opera franchise with the word "star," there's talk of those movies launching another Stargate spin-off series. "There's absolutely no reason in the world there couldn't be and won't be another series that takes part in the Stargate universe," confirms Wright, who admits he's "disappointed" that Sci Fi didn't wait to see if the return of beloved original cast member Richard Dean Anderson lifted ratings before lowering the boom .
Pondering that idea of at least one movie, Wright says, the show's finale — the last 10 episodes should begin unspooling around March — "should be a very satisfying end to the season, but not necessarily an end to SG-1 by any means."
Pixie360 zei:Moest je zien hoeveel keer ze zo'n scene opnieuw moeten doen zou je ook niet meer lachen![]()

=CID=Drone zei:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-754851569352365166&q=stargate
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