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| Arcady |
Dec 20th 2006, 9:14 PM
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Base Commander Group: Admin Posts: 4,952 Joined: November 26th 2002 From: Dallas, Texas USA Member No.: 1 Gender: Male |
Season 3, Episode 15 - The Game
Air date: 2007 Sheppard and McKay discover that their competitive video game has been controlling a planet of real people, who now stand on the brink of war. Episode Guide | Spoilers | Teaser (This topic is for people who have seen the episode to discuss it. If you don't want to be spoiled, don't read this topic.) |
| canuck |
Dec 20th 2006, 11:28 PM
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Airman First Class Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: December 19th 2006 Member No.: 12,925 Gender: Male |
Saw it, thought it was a good episode, but not great. So much was predictable, yet I found it odd that the people seemed so hell bent on war, that they wouldn't listen to the guidance of their previous 'gods'.
That just didn't make sense to me. But the ending was OK, and Zelenka was great! What is going on with the order of episodes for Atlantis too??? This post has been edited by canuck: Dec 20th 2006, 11:28 PM |
| Magnavox |
Dec 21st 2006, 12:34 AM
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Posts with an accent... Group: Donating Members Posts: 2,912 Joined: March 3rd 2004 From: Australia Member No.: 3,724 Gender: Female |
This episode was meh. Kinda boring, I guess the chess game at the end was funny.
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| bigjohn_1972 |
Dec 21st 2006, 1:22 AM
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Brigadier General Group: Members Posts: 2,227 Joined: January 4th 2004 From: Ontario Canada Member No.: 3,135 Gender: Male |
Two roll eyes smilies from Mag!
This episode must have sucked! lol |
| thehighcommander |
Dec 21st 2006, 2:36 AM
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Airman Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: December 19th 2006 Member No.: 12,922 Gender: Not Telling |
ok, what site did you guys find that you can download episodes before they air???
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| JTMAG1 |
Dec 21st 2006, 4:37 AM
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The Last Shogun Group: Members Posts: 3,889 Joined: August 28th 2004 From: Long Beach, CA USA Member No.: 6,251 Gender: Male |
ok, what site did you guys find that you can download episodes before they air??? Thisi site does not condone the downloading of episodes AT ALL!. We do not even discuss that subject. Some people live in areas of the world where the show is currently being aired. I think this is very good insight to the Ancient's frame of mind regarding interference. Perhaps they have seen so many terrible things happen because of their good intentions, that they are unwilling to risk the possibility to causing the same catastrophe with their ascended powers. |
| deadulus101 |
Dec 21st 2006, 6:08 AM
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Airman First Class Group: Members Posts: 69 Joined: August 3rd 2006 Member No.: 12,157 Gender: Male |
I thought it was an ok episode they missed a huge opurtunity here to maybe build their civilizaion up to a level of technology equal to their own to have an ally or maybe even past that which would allow them to trade with them and get cool weapons and advanced stuff. They have blueprints for several weapons they just can't build them like ex. Tollan Ion cannon.
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| canuck |
Dec 21st 2006, 8:18 AM
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Airman First Class Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: December 19th 2006 Member No.: 12,925 Gender: Male |
You can't just quickly build up a civilization up to our technology without dire consequences. Remember what happen to the people the Tollan 'helped'?
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| Pitry |
Dec 21st 2006, 8:48 AM
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 1,785 Joined: February 19th 2003 From: Israel Member No.: 745 Gender: Female |
Hmpf.
So, entertaining episode all in all, had a couple of entertaining moments between Rodney adn Sheppard.... *thinks* a bit silly tho. Kinda pissed off with the coup out in the end. "Oh, it was a simoulation"... if they're already going the path of "hey! let's make a real sim city!" they should have had the guts to go end with it - having these two countries destroy each otehr in the process, the team beamed up in the nick of time (for once, that would have been a beaming up I don't mind) and the planet going kaboom. At last it would have given the story some sort of a point. The |"train question" in teh ebginning of the episode, so bloody obvious, could have lived without. So, we're back to Ronon and Teyloa doing nothing? A shame really, cos I felt they were starting to utilise them more recently. Still, I think Ronon and Rodney have built up quite an entertaining chemistry, I like seeing these two together. Actually, I think they work better than Sheppard and Ronon. Entertainign McKay pictures everywhere ...that's it, really. What do you mean, 3 weeks' break?! Unrelated: I see Arcady jsut gave up trying to figure out the episoe order and decided to give threads for all episodes? |
| fan_83 |
Dec 21st 2006, 9:56 AM
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Master Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 346 Joined: November 11th 2004 Member No.: 6,930 Gender: Male |
well i guess we finally sees the justfication for the noninterference policy of the ascended ancients.. in all and every matters..
perfect example: zelenka helping his game along then move on to war... perhaps now some of the others will stop harping about the ancients not helping at all |
| Pitry |
Dec 21st 2006, 11:28 AM
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 1,785 Joined: February 19th 2003 From: Israel Member No.: 745 Gender: Female |
perfect example: zelenka helping his game along then move on to war... To be honest, I found that part a little too blunt. While it was entertaining to see both Zelenka and Lorne arguing that way, I woul have thought they haev more sense than that - and I could live without the proverbial sledgehammer (as if the train question in the beginning wasn't enough). |
| Revan |
Dec 21st 2006, 12:46 PM
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Dark Lord of The Sith Group: Moderators Posts: 4,455 Joined: February 1st 2006 From: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Terra Firma Member No.: 11,056 Gender: Male |
I liked this episode. It was a fair causality and ethics commentary.
I recognized the actress playing Nola from The Dead Zone. I saw no subtlety in this episode... everything was too blunt. It was blatantly about ethical dilemmas and 'the prime directive'... |
| KillerMarv |
Dec 21st 2006, 4:33 PM
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Major General Group: Members Posts: 3,441 Joined: April 7th 2006 From: Bucharest, Romania Member No.: 11,622 Gender: Male |
Wow, Atlantis proves again that it has the greatest episodes since it has begun this season. A great episode indeed.
I liked the whole idea of this reality game, and the whole way the two civilizations looked up after their two Oracles. McKay's pictures everywhere were just creepy though. Liked the ending as well... But will they really stop interfering with the rest of civilizations in that program from now on? Did Zelenka and Lorne do any permanent damage in their games? Questions that should have been answered by the writers while Sheppard was kicking McKay's ass at chess. |
| Pitry |
Dec 21st 2006, 6:34 PM
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 1,785 Joined: February 19th 2003 From: Israel Member No.: 745 Gender: Female |
I liked this episode. It was a fair causality and ethics commentary. I recognized the actress playing Nola from The Dead Zone. I saw no subtlety in this episode... everything was too blunt. It was blatantly about ethical dilemmas and 'the prime directive'... That's my point - way too blunt! It feels like they woke up one day and said "okay, now let's write an ethics episode" - I mean, as far as dubious ethics, I'd rather have the completely shaken moral basis of Misbegotten over this. Not to mentino Poisoning the Well. You can't say the topic of the episode is an ethical dillema (well, you can, but...). You need it to have a sensible plot, and in between get theehthical stuff. The plot, IMO, wouldn't've survived on its own, and that;s a problem for an episode. |
| bigjohn_1972 |
Dec 22nd 2006, 12:30 AM
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Brigadier General Group: Members Posts: 2,227 Joined: January 4th 2004 From: Ontario Canada Member No.: 3,135 Gender: Male |
I liked this episode. It was a fair causality and ethics commentary. I don't know, it was like they were trying to screw it up for them though. It didn't seem like that would have been the natural turn of events to me. And on top of it, Rodney and Shep probably wouldn't have played the game the same way had they known it was real people. |
| fan_83 |
Dec 22nd 2006, 11:39 AM
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Master Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 346 Joined: November 11th 2004 Member No.: 6,930 Gender: Male |
and we shouldn;t do what we do because the animals that we eat can also think....
see the difference between ascended ancients and standard humans |
| Revan |
Dec 23rd 2006, 4:47 AM
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Dark Lord of The Sith Group: Moderators Posts: 4,455 Joined: February 1st 2006 From: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Terra Firma Member No.: 11,056 Gender: Male |
I don't know, it was like they were trying to screw it up for them though. It didn't seem like that would have been the natural turn of events to me. And on top of it, Rodney and Shep probably wouldn't have played the game the same way had they known it was real people. Well, I doubt they would have been at each other's thoats if John and Meredith hadn't interfered. They would have peacefully coexisted. No, probably not. The Ancients had taken it upon themselves to seed Pegasus with human life. It makes sense that they would want to figure out the most effective way to do it, and also to study the effects of their actions. They might have been studying technology levels, and how best to advance the humans. and we shouldn;t do what we do because the animals that we eat can also think.... see the difference between ascended ancients and standard humans I have no idea what that was supposed to mean. Try again. |
| KillerMarv |
Dec 23rd 2006, 10:57 AM
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Major General Group: Members Posts: 3,441 Joined: April 7th 2006 From: Bucharest, Romania Member No.: 11,622 Gender: Male |
It only comes to me wondering how old could those civilizations could have been... When did the Ancients started to monitor their progress, so how old is the "game"?
It is only fair to assume that it's more than 15,000 years old. But it can't be very old, since the Ancients wouldn't be able to communicate in that way with any civilization that is too primitive, because they wouldn't know how to use the device, and it would influence the development too much if they would have come personally to teach them. |
| JTMAG1 |
Dec 23rd 2006, 11:49 AM
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The Last Shogun Group: Members Posts: 3,889 Joined: August 28th 2004 From: Long Beach, CA USA Member No.: 6,251 Gender: Male |
It only comes to me wondering how old could those civilizations could have been... When did the Ancients started to monitor their progress, so how old is the "game"? It is only fair to assume that it's more than 15,000 years old. But it can't be very old, since the Ancients wouldn't be able to communicate in that way with any civilization that is too primitive, because they wouldn't know how to use the device, and it would influence the development too much if they would have come personally to teach them. That's a very good point. It's weird to me that the Wraith would visit that planet and leave all of the Ancient satellites intact. |
| KillerMarv |
Dec 23rd 2006, 12:04 PM
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Major General Group: Members Posts: 3,441 Joined: April 7th 2006 From: Bucharest, Romania Member No.: 11,622 Gender: Male |
That's a very good point. It's weird to me that the Wraith would visit that planet and leave all of the Ancient satellites intact. But, did the Wraith visit that planet at all...? Because I don't remember that being mentioned. I remember Zelenka mentioning that some of the worlds in the game developed nicely alone, and some were destroyed or culled by Wraith, which brings me to the second question of the evening... If the Wraith culled worlds monitored by Ancients, why did they left those satellites intact...? Because if they were still emitting information, they were still there... Could it be because they didn't detect them? Perhaps, but there is a puzzle: how come, they had stargates on the planet's orbit. |
| JTMAG1 |
Dec 23rd 2006, 12:22 PM
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The Last Shogun Group: Members Posts: 3,889 Joined: August 28th 2004 From: Long Beach, CA USA Member No.: 6,251 Gender: Male |
But, did the Wraith visit that planet at all...? Because I don't remember that being mentioned. I remember Zelenka mentioning that some of the worlds in the game developed nicely alone, and some were destroyed or culled by Wraith, which brings me to the second question of the evening... If the Wraith culled worlds monitored by Ancients, why did they left those satellites intact...? Because if they were still emitting information, they were still there... Could it be because they didn't detect them? Perhaps, but there is a puzzle: how come, they had stargates on the planet's orbit. The blonde chick (whose name I can't remember) said that their world had be culled by the wraith. Maybe their didn't know what they were, and since they weren't bothering the wraith, there was no point in wasting time with them...? |
| KillerMarv |
Dec 23rd 2006, 12:28 PM
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Major General Group: Members Posts: 3,441 Joined: April 7th 2006 From: Bucharest, Romania Member No.: 11,622 Gender: Male |
The blonde chick (whose name I can't remember) said that their world had be culled by the wraith. Maybe their didn't know what they were, and since they weren't bothering the wraith, there was no point in wasting time with them...? If I would be a Wraith and see a perfect grid of satellites on the orbit of the planet I'm just going to cull, I would be suspectful of some sort of communication... Of course, that would be me... |
| canuck |
Dec 23rd 2006, 1:04 PM
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Airman First Class Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: December 19th 2006 Member No.: 12,925 Gender: Male |
and we shouldn;t do what we do because the animals that we eat can also think.... see the difference between ascended ancients and standard humans What on earth do you mean? I seriously don't get what that had to do with what we are talking about. Good catch on the Wraith and the satellites, they cull the world but don't check out those satellites? One theory is that the satellites may not have been totally powered up while the cullings took place, but when Rodney and Sheppard turned the game back on the satellites powered back up? |
| KillerMarv |
Dec 23rd 2006, 1:20 PM
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Major General Group: Members Posts: 3,441 Joined: April 7th 2006 From: Bucharest, Romania Member No.: 11,622 Gender: Male |
What on earth do you mean? I seriously don't get what that had to do with what we are talking about. Good catch on the Wraith and the satellites, they cull the world but don't check out those satellites? One theory is that the satellites may not have been totally powered up while the cullings took place, but when Rodney and Sheppard turned the game back on the satellites powered back up? Power or no power, the satellites would still be there when the Wraith darts would come through the Stargate, and because they were directly above the two civilizations they were studying, it would be next to impossible for the Wraith not to spot them. |
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