I don't watch a lot of Stargate, but I happen to know that the people of Stargate spend all of their time running around among pine trees, usually in pre-technological civilizations, on the ground.
Good point. Add that the Air Force has the saddest and least inspiring uniforms amongst American military and I can't come up with even one good reason for it to be the Air Force. But I do know that the USAF actually endorses Stargate SG-1 and thus specifically prohibits any development of the relationship between Sam and Jack.
Wow, if only there had been a government agency that could have officially forbidden some of the more ill-advised romances on Mutant Enemy shows...
Hmmm, the USAF is endoring SG? No wonder it gets to stay on the air, when other shows (Farscape) don't even get to use the real name of the agency that is depicted.
Hmmm, the USAF is endoring SG? No wonder it gets to stay on the air, when other shows (Farscape) don't even get to use the real name of the agency that is depicted.
wonders if there's any way to retrofit Firefly so that Mal's unit was from the USAF
It's like how JAG and NCIS are basically Navy recruitment shows. Except I don't think joining the Navy makes you automatically 6'4", beefcake, and Canadian. More's the pity.
Elena -- you mean that they clearly explained that Richie was a future immortal in the first episode?
Sumi, I don't know, I don't actually watch Highlander, but Ouise and RahRah do (did) and they're the ones that told me about it.
The official endorsement is supposed to be why they are actually more than halfway accurate about AF protocol. The job that Jack had in Wormhole X-treme kinda exists.
It was Air Force in the original movie, so they went with it. :-)
The only armed force less likely to show up in a TV series is probably the Coast Guard... or maybe the Merchant Marine.
None of the other armed forces makes any sense either. Maybe they're the ones who offered Katherine's father the most research support?
It seemed like every time I turned on La Femme Nikita, it was either a) Nikita angsting over Michael, b) Michael angsting over Nikita, c) Michael using Nikita's love for him for some Section-related intrigue, or d) just after such a betrayal, Nikita putting on a brave face and leaving that life behind, after which a). Which isn't to put the show down. It just... well, it made me think Nikita was really damn stupid. But I liked Burkhoff.
Nikita was really damn stupid
Oh, she was. The show hinged on it.