I pretty much cut back on SGA after I discovered there weren't going to be any Teyla-centric episodes in Season Three. The excitement I felt in the first handful of episodes was gone, but I still watch the show. And there've been some good episodes.
If Teyla had been canned from Season Four, then I'd probably be even more sporadic about watching than I already am - right now, I've got a handful of eps I still haven't watched. One of the chief reasons I'm interested in Season Four is because they say they're going to be dealing with Teyla. Whether or not I stay interested...another matter entirely.
I drifted out of SG1 back in Season 7 but I'd been drifting for a while. Part of that was stuff they were doing in the show, but part of that was that I didn't want to deal with the fandom and it was easier to just turn around and walk out. And the end of Heroes II was a good point at which to say, "Thank you very much, goodnight!"
So I guess I tend to ease out of shows, rather than dump them.
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I pretty much cut back on SGA after I discovered there weren't going to be any Teyla-centric episodes in Season Three. The excitement I felt in the first handful of episodes was gone, but I still watch the show. And there've been some good episodes.
If Teyla had been canned from Season Four, then I'd probably be even more sporadic about watching than I already am - right now, I've got a handful of eps I still haven't watched. One of the chief reasons I'm interested in Season Four is because they say they're going to be dealing with Teyla. Whether or not I stay interested...another matter entirely.
I drifted out of SG1 back in Season 7 but I'd been drifting for a while. Part of that was stuff they were doing in the show, but part of that was that I didn't want to deal with the fandom and it was easier to just turn around and walk out. And the end of Heroes II was a good point at which to say, "Thank you very much, goodnight!"
So I guess I tend to ease out of shows, rather than dump them.