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02.13.02

Over the last few months, I've become a minor fan of the series Stargate SG-1. It's not a great show, but it's OK -- easily the second-best sci-fi drama on TV, and far better than anything the Trek machine coughs up. So of course, right when I discover the show, it's going to hell. (Warning: the link contains a major spoiler.) Salon details how the producers, rather than keep a good thing going, are Seven-of-Nining it into the Dumpster and driving away its most loyal fans, just as the programming-deprived Sci-Fi Channel is taking it on.

The degree of fan loyalty to series co-star Michael Shanks, who has made the James Spader movie role his own, is especially startling. I find him oddly appealing, but it turns out there's a ton of women who'd love to have him pass through their stargates, if ya know what I mean.

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