The village in SG1 is rather like the Trek desert and the X Files conifer forest and, of course, the quarry planets on Who - a moveable feast caused by lack of cash.
This was the other village set, the stone pseudo-medieval one with an actual two-story building that they seem to have built for S9.
They really must have been up against a deadline with that one.
Or maybe a budget crunch? It was getting near the end of S3, after all. The more I think about that episode, though, the more it seems to crying out for a nice angsty fanwritten epilogue. I mean, at the end they're off the bottom, but it's not at all obvious how they're going to get home, what with a badly damaged hull and waterlogged engines and being in what don't seem to be friendly waters. And then there's the emotional complications: Harry had given Lee and the others up for dead and it was Sharkey who came up with the inspiration to save them; that has to have repercussions sooner or later.
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Date: 2007-11-09 01:56 am (UTC)This was the other village set, the stone pseudo-medieval one with an actual two-story building that they seem to have built for S9.
They really must have been up against a deadline with that one.
Or maybe a budget crunch? It was getting near the end of S3, after all. The more I think about that episode, though, the more it seems to crying out for a nice angsty fanwritten epilogue. I mean, at the end they're off the bottom, but it's not at all obvious how they're going to get home, what with a badly damaged hull and waterlogged engines and being in what don't seem to be friendly waters. And then there's the emotional complications: Harry had given Lee and the others up for dead and it was Sharkey who came up with the inspiration to save them; that has to have repercussions sooner or later.