This week, we get to see our first standalone episode of Stargate Universe. It’s been a month since the series started but we’ve been on a bit of a constant journey so far. Call it a good or a bad thing, but this episode doesn’t break that journey off just yet. As the two stories evolve, it’s clear that on one side of the Stargate the crew is breaking apart, while on the other, they are growing closer. It’s a good comparison of two ways the entire crew can go within the series, but it brings a few more important spoiler-filled things to the foreground. Things that, no matter how hard the creators try to get away from, will always crop up in a show set in space. It’s important, then, that the showrunners get it right, and to a certain extent, they do, really showing how much they have learned in 12 years in sci-fi. However, they must have forgotten to keep learning, as half of this episode is nicked from Air Part 3 from just a few weeks ago. While looking for clear ice, with no nasty chemicals in it, they need to go further and further from the gate to find it. Sound familiar? Well it feels it too, as re-hashing a plot from not too long ago would do. It’s kind of upsetting that they would do so at all, let alone this early, especially with such a high quality rate so far. The re-using of plots and props could mean some cut corners in the series, or simply just a sign of the drop in money the show was given. It could simply be a future plot point, maybe even a link to the reason why the ship was so heavily damaged, but for now it seems lazy. Whatever the reason, the show still deserves its dues. The dramatic elements still work well, and the continuous theme of survival still holds up, too. While this episode is a slight misstep, it shows what is true to the show at heart, and that’s quality. Even on a bad day, Stargate Universe is still worthy of watching, which is more than I can say for some long-running series on TV these days. Of course, it is still early days. Who knows? it could all go downhill from here… Check out our review of episode 5 here. Stargate Universe is showing in the UK on Sky1 and Sky1 HD every Tuesday.