SGU’s Incursion Part One Video Trailer
Here’s the trailer for Incursion, Part One, which airs on Friday, June 4th. Lou Diamond Phillips will be back, along with Amanda Tapping and Richard Dean Anderson as guest stars (yea).
Incursion: Part 1 – Next Episode – Stargate Universe : Episode 119
The Lucian Alliance forces Dr. Rush to help them stage an assault on the Destiny.
Also, here’s a sneak peek at the episode.
I took a peak at a clip floating around on YouTube (do not watch unless you have NO aversion to spoilers!) for the last minute of Incursion, Part Two. I don’t know how long the clip will remain available, but it answered a few questions I had ….
Serious Spoiler Alert! ….
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About TJ’s baby. If the clip plays out true, then she will certainly lose the baby (if she isn’t dead), and that will solve one very big problem for the show’s upcoming season two.



July 22nd, 2010 at 10:46 am
Seriously? I just want to write somewhere about SGU and I like your posts.
I also like SGU, but seriously, that’s the ending you’re going to give us. That’s the cliffhanger. That’s not a cliffhanger, that’s annoying, and there’s a difference.
I liked when they seemed bold enough as writers to kill people off, people I cared about. But, then there’s some resolution. There’s no resolution here, just “impossible odds” and “how will they get out of this pickle?” The point being that we know they will get out of the pickle. How many people that I care about have they killed off? None.
I don’t really dislike any of the characters, I just feel like they could be written better. Camille is poorly underwritten and basically serves to be a pain in the a## in situations that “realistically” she wouldn’t be involved in.
“We belong to a society where the military is controlled by civilians.” says Camille.
“We belong to a society where television should have better writing than SGU.” says I.
And I only say that because I like the show, the premise, and it’s occasionally self-referential witticisms. Some of the writing is fun.
If I didn’t like it, I would say f##k this and not even watch it. But seriously, just because it’s sci-fi and inherently not real doesn’t mean the writing needs to be dishonest.
A real fan
July 22nd, 2010 at 12:22 pm
Agreed.