Save Stargate SG-1
Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:28 pm
First off: How the hell is there not already a post on this!?
Second:
SciFi Channel has canceled Stargate SG-1, which is currently in its tenth season.
Though MGM will continue the show it will no longer be shown in the US and most likely won't even be shown on the many networks in other countries.
Many people have developed different plans-of-action to take against SciFi, the most popular it seems is to write "Send more SG-1" on Kleenex boxes and mail then to NBC Universal (who own SciFi). I plan on doing this as soon as I get a Kleenex box.
Another plan is just standard petitions, but I don't know what that's going to do to help.
And as always, I have a radical solution:
Using donations from viewers, we can set up our own cable network in the US and get the rights to SG-1 from MGM. The network constantly show SG-1 reruns and paid advertisements while showing the new episodes on Friday nights. Now, yes, I know it's a radical and almost impossible solution, but who wouldn't want a network dedicated to Stargate?
So, let me just leave it at this: The show will die if we can't stop SciFi, so either help out with this cause or donate to moving SG-1 to another station.
Second:
SciFi Channel has canceled Stargate SG-1, which is currently in its tenth season.
Though MGM will continue the show it will no longer be shown in the US and most likely won't even be shown on the many networks in other countries.
Many people have developed different plans-of-action to take against SciFi, the most popular it seems is to write "Send more SG-1" on Kleenex boxes and mail then to NBC Universal (who own SciFi). I plan on doing this as soon as I get a Kleenex box.
Another plan is just standard petitions, but I don't know what that's going to do to help.
And as always, I have a radical solution:
Using donations from viewers, we can set up our own cable network in the US and get the rights to SG-1 from MGM. The network constantly show SG-1 reruns and paid advertisements while showing the new episodes on Friday nights. Now, yes, I know it's a radical and almost impossible solution, but who wouldn't want a network dedicated to Stargate?
So, let me just leave it at this: The show will die if we can't stop SciFi, so either help out with this cause or donate to moving SG-1 to another station.