The series that Macgyver picked and at some point even founded, was very changing and surprising, with a wide variety of characters, each unique and deep in their way.
All of SG-1 members are of equal value to the others, with their traits, quirks, and sense of humor, from Teal'c, a strong-willed legendary alien warrior that can't quite get the full grasp on human society to Samantha Carter, a top-notch scientist that can brain her way out of very dire and sometimes confusing situations.
Daniel Jackson, a tough-to-kill linguist architect, the key to the plot to Jack O'Neill unlike his previous role as Macgyver is sometimes hard-headed and difficult to reason with but charming in his own sarcastic, laugh-at-the-face-of-death way.
| "Are you a russian spy?" "No! (in russian)" |
They go to other planets through an ancient wormhole gateway and meet new enemies and friends, with refreshing circumstances in each episode, sometimes is non-linear, sometimes there are double episodes, now and then there's a comedy episode, and sometimes they travel to other dimensions, sometimes they go back or forward in time.
Few are the series that can go on for ten seasons and keep their originality, fewer are the ones that can replace part of the main characters with others and not decay. Fully recommendable.
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