Ranger REG said:
Lost track of the storyline. So I focus my attention on Doyle.
I still miss Rommie, though.
Rommie will be back after Lexa Doig returns from her pregnancy,
As for this season so far, here is my recap.
Trance "shifted" everyone to save them from the Magog. Its not entirly clear yet (even to them) where she shifted them too. The understanding is that there are multiple universes. They could be in an alternate universe (via the route of ages). One thing is certain what she did, DID involve time since everyone arrived at diffrent times. My personal guess is that she warped everyone to a future Tarn-Vedra. The Vendrans, and their Paradine decendants altered the system for some purpose, but it got all mucked up.
The last 9 episodes have all centered around the crew finding eachother, learning more about where they are and Dylan looking for ways to repair Rommie.
In the last aired episode they made an incredible discovery (with the Paradine created Tessaract Portals). A) The tesssaract chamber, which has a door to each planet. B) Keys to the doors which also contain the "programming" of each planet. I dont even want to guess as to how the Paradine pulled that off. Anyway, at the end of the episode Rommie was nearly fully repaired. It appears as if the next ep wont air till sometime in Janurary, at which point I can only hope to guess that they finally leave the Seefra system.
Overall, it seems to me that Kevin Sorbo, desprate to keep the show on the air. When the final epsiode of the previous season was filmed, it was still in question whether Sci-fi was going to pick up season 5. They did, and now Sorbo had to get writers to fix the show. The current story line, appears to me, to be a massive stall tactic by the writers/producers till they can come up with a decent plot for the season.
Afterall, the original premise for the show has gone and past, multiple times. Dylan recreated the Commonwealth. Of course we never saw a big effect on the ship. I never noticed a full crew compliment, and Dylan turned down running the thing (of course). So, they tried to destroy the commonwealth, dylan saved it, then Tyr turned on everyone, blah blah blah.
Despite having extremly confusing writing and storylines the show apparently brings in high enough ratings (at least in canada).
Oh dear, did I rant?