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Stargate Universe: Chicago Tribune: A 'Stargate Universe' producer takes issue with criticism of the show.
TVOvermind» TVOvermind – TV That Controls You: SGU Producer Brad Wright vs Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan
Slice of SciFi: Maureen Ryan’s “V” Review Sparks Controversy
| Sad. This type of 'TV criticism' does not promote good TV IMO. Subjective,defensive and inflammatory. Poor form. http://tinyurl.com/yeafnxl 7 days ago |
| http://tinyurl.com/yeafnxl Nice to know nothing changes at Stargate Command... Oh Brad, pull your head in son! 11 days ago |
| Those people have no class RT @moryan Stargate Universe EP Brad Wright took issue with my critique of #SGU.My response: http://bit.ly/2wuPhl 13 days ago |
Chicago Tribune: A 'Stargate Universe' producer takes issue with criticism of the show.
Stargate Universe —
Under cut for size... http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2009/11/stargate-universe-syfy-.html or A 'Stargate Universe' producer takes issue with criticism of the show. Here's my response EXCERPT: In October, I published my review of "Stargate Universe," and subsequently on Twitter, I also expressed my disappointment with the Syfy show. In my recent review of "V," I mentioned a couple of prominent genre shows that had premiered this fall, including "FlashForward" and ...
SGU Producer Brad Wright vs Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan
TVOvermind» TVOvermind – TV That Controls You —
... A lot of the comments on the second article include rants and raves for Maureen standing by her beliefs and calls for an apology from Brad Wright. Here is a link to the second article. ...
Maureen Ryan’s “V” Review Sparks Controversy
Slice of SciFi —
... The comment lead to Ryan responding in a separate post on her blog to Wright about the new show, saying that she was “predisposed” to like the new entry in the “Stargate” franchise as a fan of the first two shows. ...
Morning Static: THE FORGOTTEN, STARGATE, Twitter & More!
the TV addict —
• Holy Sh*t! Popular Twitter account @sh*tmydadsays gets his own development deal.
• ABC remembers Christian Slater, picks up THE FORGOTTEN for five more episodes.
• Stargate Smackdown, hell hath no fury like a TV critic scorned.
• Tiffani Thiessen pregnant, which means that classic SAVED BY THE BELL episode where Zack and Kelly had to carry around a sack of flour pretending it was a baby is finally about to pay off!
Stargate Universe - Ratings Drop Amid Controversy
BillieO’s Blog —
... of the Chicago Tribune on wrote her own unflattering review of SGU , mirroring what the fans had been saying, which in turn stirred up Brad Wright, one of the producers of Stargate Universe, who slammed back with his own rebuttal which can be found in Ms. Ryan's second article on November 8, 2009, where she claims that she has now stopped watching Stargate Universe. So far it looks like everyone is losing in this Stargate tug of war. The writers and producers of the show seem entrenched in their belief that if the fans don't like it, then that's too bad and the fans ...
First Look: CAPRICA Teaser Poster
the TV addict —
... In what we imagine will do absolute wonders for the Syfy Network, which has recently come under fire as a result of some harsh (albeit deserved) criticism directed at what some have called STARGATE UNIVERSE’s penchant for exploiting its female cast members, comes this eye-popping teaser poster for the network’s upcoming BATTLESTAR GALACTICA prequel CAPRICA. More details of which can be found over on ...
GateWorld Podcast: ‘Earth’
GateWorld News —
... jam-packed new episode of Stargate Universe ! From an aggressive plan on the Destiny to several family visits back home, from body swapping and sex to new character revelations, there is plenty to talk about this week. Find out what we think of the communication stone “hiccups” and the disturbing results, Young’s command and Jack O’Neill as an antagonist, plus that jaw-dropper of a final scene. First up, we’ll weigh in on the recent take a look at this week’s exchange between Chicago Tribune columnist Maureen Ryan and SGU co-creator Brad Wright. [image] You can tune in ...





