From: invaliddmpyron@austin.rr.com   
      
   [Default] Thus spake "David Milligan" :   
      
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   >"Dillon Pyron" wrote in message   
   >news:07o8n61qmiqar1gvhqcbuji7ed0vpjoll7@4ax.com...   
   >> [Default] Thus spake "Joetheone" :   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>>"QN" wrote in message   
   >>>news:il1e4c$s5s$1@news.eternal-september.org...   
   >>>>I have heard that there are a last ten episodes that were shown in   
   >>>>Canada,   
   >>>>but not on the SyFy channel in the US. Does anyone know how one might   
   >>>>see   
   >>>>these? I have hoped that the SyFy channel would eventually show them.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I checked on Amazon and on Netflix. There is a season 1.5 available,   
   >>>> but   
   >>>> there are a limited number of episodes included. My interpretation is   
   >>>> that 1.5 ends where the SyFy broadcasts ended.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> ?   
   >>>They (SyFy) showed the last 6 or in a marathon around the first of the   
   >>>year.   
   >>>I understood that was all there was. I would imagine they would be on DVD   
   >>>now.   
   >>>Naturally, the show really started getting good in those last episodes.   
   >>>   
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   >> Yeah, and in the grand tradition of SyFy screwing over a show, we got   
   >> "the entire" conclusion in about 60 seconds.   
   >>   
   >> The show was good, IMnsHO, but the last episodes were more than good.   
   >> --   
   >   
   > More than likely, they turned up the heat to finish with a bang.   
      
   From my "understanding" (I don't really understanding SyFy's "thought   
   process") they weren't told of the cancellation until they had about 3   
   episodes left to shoot. That's the reason for the delay of the   
   completion. I think SG:U had a little more warning, but we'll have to   
   see about the conclusion of it since the plot is a lot more complex.   
      
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   >>   
   >> - dillon I am not invalid   
   >>   
   >> An object's desireability to a dog is directly   
   >> proportional to its desireability to another dog.   
   >>   
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   - dillon I am not invalid   
      
   An object's desireability to a dog is directly   
   proportional to its desireability to another dog.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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