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Stargate Information Archive _ Atlantis Season 1 _ 117 - Letters from Pegasus

Posted by: Arcady Jan 10th 2005, 12:43 AM

Season 1, Episode 17 - Letters from Pegasus
Air Dates - Canada: Jan 10 2005, UK: Feb 15 2005, US: Mar 4 2005

With a brief opportunity to send a data transmission back to Earth, members of the Atlantis expedition compose video messages to their loved ones at home.

http://www.sg1archive.com/atlantis/s1.shtml#117 | http://www.sg1archive.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=9807 | http://www.sg1archive.com/teasers/a117.html

(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.)

Posted by: BrandonTheGreat Jan 10th 2005, 8:53 PM

This was an interesting episode. Amanda Tapping was billed at the start, and at the end she said only one word. Which is nonsense. Even though this episode was funny, how we got to see Kavanagh complain about Dr. Weir to O'Neill. Still, this episode wasn't the best one but it was still fun to watch.

Posted by: executor04 Jan 10th 2005, 10:22 PM

It was cool enough smile.gif


the building for our great finale smile.gif

Posted by: Arcady Jan 11th 2005, 2:37 AM

Pretty good for a clip show. The SFX during the culling were nice. Weir still annoys me.

One note: have these people ever heard of the pause or rewind button? How much DV tape can you waste?


Edit: I thought they had 20 eps instead of 22 to save money, and we still get a clip show? How cheap! dry.gif

Posted by: nitesoul Jan 11th 2005, 3:44 AM

cant help but feel that the writters were cheating when they came up with how to dial back to earth, but overall not a bad eppy, the close ups of the hiveships were great, at least if the atlantis guys get beat up it'll be done by a cool looking enemy, i do think they got a little too hung up on the whole where do you cross the line issue

Posted by: Linz Jan 11th 2005, 4:11 AM

QUOTE(Arcady @ Jan 11th 2005, 2:37 AM)
One note: have these people ever heard of the pause or rewind button? How much DV tape can you waste?
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I think that Ford was going to edit it after he got everyone's message.

Is it just me or does it seem that the person who is most alone on Atlantis is Sheppard? sad.gif

Overall, not too bad to be a "clip" show, although there weren't as many clips as I thought there would be when I saw the credits.

Posted by: PsXDnS Jan 11th 2005, 6:09 AM

QUOTE(nitesoul @ Jan 11th 2005, 3:44 AM)
cant help but feel that the writters were cheating when they came up with how to dial back to earth, but overall not a bad eppy, the close ups of the hiveships were great, at least if the atlantis guys get beat up it'll be done by a cool looking enemy, i do think they got a little too hung up on the whole where do you cross the line issue
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Yah, it was my understanding that the ZPM was required to make the connection, and once that was done, the gate draws engery elsewhere to maintain the wormhole.. (remember hearing something of that nature in a previous episode)

But oh well, they need to make more damn episodes - am hooked on atlantis now.

Posted by: Gary83 Jan 11th 2005, 6:53 AM

Does sheppard have no family? I guess thats what he meant by "I'm not sure he has a family, not all of us do". Obviously the reason he didnt send a message...

I wonder what happened to them.

This episode has changed atlantis for me, I think it got everything right I liked it before but the last few episodes are really setting it apart from SG1 for me. The characters are really starting to flesh out and its just so damn interesting to watch now.

Also...what was the big beam that the wraith hive ship shot down at the planet?

Posted by: toddy67 Jan 11th 2005, 7:53 AM

[quote=PsXDnS,Jan 11th 2005, 6:09 AM]
Yah, it was my understanding that the ZPM was required to make the connection, and once that was done, the gate draws engery elsewhere to maintain the wormhole.. (remember hearing something of that nature in a previous episode)


In the Episode "Home" Mckay suggests to Gen Hammond that although the ZPM was almost depleted it would only be needed for 3.5 Microseconds to get an Eight Chevron Lock,after that the Planet's Electrical Field would sustain the wormhole.

He used the Reverse Charge Analogy to convince Hammond to try.

How did they manage to cheat and dial Earth in this Eps,I'm in Australia and the D/L's seem to be getting harder to get hold of ???



Posted by: PsXDnS Jan 11th 2005, 7:58 AM

They used naquada generators to power the gate (which would only be established for 1.3 seconds, according to McKay), and sent highly-compressed data through it.

Posted by: shniken Jan 11th 2005, 8:28 AM

I thought the ep was alrite. It was a bit of a cheat by the writers i think...

It would have been good to see what the SGC made of it, would have made the ep much better, or worse if they had to cram the stuff in (probably couldn't have gone off planet). Well I hope they do a bit on it in some future SG1. Since Atlantis can send a message, the SGC can too (they did just use naquada generators?). So they will be able to respond, tell them the Prometheus will be there... or something.


toddy67: I find it pretty easy to get them...350MB eps, started at about 2pm today (Tuesday) finished about 10pm. I use bittorents, TorrentSpy.com. (oh i use torrent storm program).

Posted by: Drizzt's Syn Jan 11th 2005, 9:33 AM

Not the worst clip show (SG-1's were unbearable) I'd say.
Plus more attention was on the letters and the culling rather than the actual clips.

The Sheppard/Teyla conflict was a bit lame and overdone, though...

Perhaps that big beam was some sort of collector, after the victims are caught the "big" beam "collects" them and transports them up to the hive ship to save time and trouble of getting them off each individual fighter ship.

And damn, who else was counting down the minutes, fearing such a pathetic appearance of Carter?

Posted by: Main Jan 11th 2005, 9:58 AM

You couldn't call it a clip show as most of the show was new stuff and the story focused far more on the culling of the village and the messages home then the clips.

I think the Sheppard and Teyla conflict on the Puddle Jumper was very well, i am starting to suspect that their is a romantic future possible for the two of them, maybe in a few more series time.

The Wraith ships look very cool, amazing to see and i can't wait to find out how Atlantis and Earth can take on the Wraith ships. It was also great to see all the different characters of Atlantis and how they approached doing the video recording and saying goodbye, some were very sad, others took the time to complain, and Mckay was very funny when doing it. Mckay, is the character that seems to evolved the most, since we first saw him back in Sg1.

Posted by: hykl Jan 11th 2005, 12:02 PM

QUOTE(BrandonTheGreat @ Jan 10th 2005, 8:53 PM)
This was an interesting episode. Amanda Tapping was billed at the start, and at the end she said only one word. Which is nonsense. Even though this episode was funny, how we got to see Kavanagh complain about Dr. Weir to O'Neill. Still, this episode wasn't the best one but it was still fun to watch.
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didn't see her name at all in the opening!

i got so carried away when the message was sent through successfully. immediately after that i went onto the net to find out if there is any future coming episode that is gonna talk about the message in sgc. apprantly, they will keep this bit of story for later. damn.

atlantis is not exactly a spin off right? joey is a spin off of friends and frasier is of cheers. anyway, be great when i got to see some interaction between these two, not much though.

Posted by: SG-1-A Jan 11th 2005, 1:05 PM

QUOTE(hykl @ Jan 11th 2005, 12:02 PM)
didn't see her name at all in the opening!

i got so carried away when the message was sent through successfully. immediately after that i went onto the net to find out if there is any future coming episode that is gonna talk about the message in sgc. apprantly, they will keep this bit of story for later. damn.

atlantis is not exactly a spin off right? joey is a spin off of friends and frasier is of cheers. anyway, be great when i got to see some interaction between these two, not much though.
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A clip show it was realy well done by Miro and the rest of the team and Ms. Tapping was credited so was Gary Jones

Posted by: AngrySponge Jan 11th 2005, 1:19 PM

I liked this episode. Altho the ending could have been better. Maybe seen SGC do something else, although kinda a good cliff hanger. It was a bit sad at the end with them all saying goodbye.

Should make for an interesting rest of series anyhoo. ph34r.gif

Posted by: Evo Jan 11th 2005, 2:34 PM

I like this episode. It was filled with emotion and McKay was just too funny laugh.gif biggrin.gif

Though there were some bad parts for example when Carter received the message, they should have done something like rush up and tell O'Neill or something. The good-bye part was very sad.. as I said; this episode was filled with emotional feelings. The producers/writters did some good thinking here, they actually made an episode where it would be all about emotions.

? Sheppard had to choose whether or not to stay and wait for Oron's family or leave.
? McKay talked something very nice about his sister.. and of course leadership lol
? Shaq and Kobe? lol He's so far off there. Shaq switched teams!

And so on..


Posted by: JaffaKree Jan 11th 2005, 2:51 PM

QUOTE(Evo @ Jan 11th 2005, 1:34 PM)

? Shaq and Kobe? lol He's so far off there. Shaq switched teams!

And so on..
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It took me a while to realize too why he was so far off. Good thinking by the writers.

Overall definitely a step above the seasonal clip shows of SG-1 because there was some real action too. Some of the Atlantis cast is also growing on me and Weir's messages to families of KIA was really moving.

I think we got the basic idea but can anyone actually translate what Zelenka was saying?

Posted by: BrandonTheGreat Jan 11th 2005, 3:30 PM

It looks like the only clip we will see from the SGC looking at them will be Dr. McKay's. After all, David Hewlett according to imdb is credited with the part of Dr. McKay, and it falls in perfect timing when this airs on SciFi. 819 Morpheus I think it is called is the episode with Dr. McKay. Which means it would come on the same week as 118 Gift. Still, this was a good episode for the most part.

Posted by: Carter-Hot Jan 11th 2005, 3:43 PM

Very emotional episode, little less of the family story and more of reaction from SGC as said above would have been preferred. McKay was slightly weird, but it was near a tear-jerker especially when Carson never burst in tears. I thought Simon had security clearance and how come they didn't realise that 8 chevrons were lit back at the SGC and not the usual 7 -- strange. All in all, a very good attempt at an emotional story and hopefully will not be the last.

Worth 8/10 crying.gif

Posted by: nitesoul Jan 11th 2005, 3:43 PM

QUOTE(BrandonTheGreat @ Jan 11th 2005, 3:30 PM)
It looks like the only clip we will see from the SGC looking at them will be Dr. McKay's. After all, David Hewlett according to imdb is credited with the part of Dr. McKay, and it falls in perfect timing when this airs on SciFi. 819 Morpheus I think it is called is the episode with Dr. McKay. Which means it would come on the same week as 118 Gift. Still, this was a good episode for the most part.
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about mckay
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Posted by: Knotan Jan 11th 2005, 3:48 PM

QUOTE(Evo @ Jan 11th 2005, 8:34 PM)
I like this episode. It was filled with emotion and McKay was just too funny laugh.gif biggrin.gif

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best laugh of atlantis so far hehee laugh.gif

shouldnt this have been a two parter?

Posted by: Muskusrat Jan 11th 2005, 4:01 PM

Ok I think it was a great episode, BUT they way they got the stargate up and running with those naquada generators is just strange. I mean they are empty now right? What do they use for power now? Especially if you know there is an armada of enemy ships comming. O well the writers didn't realy think of that one I think (or I didn't pay attansion).

Ok last tiny thing, if they can get a gate from atlantis with those naquada generators then why can't the SGC on earth. I mean they got TONS of naquada generators. Hell they make them. So very strange that they can't get a gate open to Atlantis unless offcourse they never though of the idea.

Posted by: Evo Jan 11th 2005, 4:04 PM

QUOTE(Knotan @ Jan 11th 2005, 9:48 PM)
best laugh of atlantis so far hehee? laugh.gif

shouldnt this have been a two parter?
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It would have been better if it were a 2 part. I would so want to see an episode of SG-1 where Carter is decrypting the codes and reading the messages.


QUOTE
I think we got the basic idea but can anyone actually translate what Zelenka was saying?


lol he's all explaning in Czech and after Ford was like...

Ford: You're not saying anything that requires security clearance are you?
Zelenka: Security Clearance? huh.gif

QUOTE
Ok I think it was a great episode, BUT they way they got the stargate up and running with those naquada generators is just strange. I mean they are empty now right? What do they use for power now? Especially if you know there is an armada of enemy ships comming. O well the writers didn't realy think of that one I think (or I didn't pay attansion).


Naquada generators last for a very long time. They still use the naquada generators plus they brought alot of them. They have like.. 10 more to spare..

Posted by: Carter-Hot Jan 11th 2005, 5:03 PM

Have you notice that the briefing/conference room table changed again? And why is the stargate lit up like that, one moment when idle, it's lit up, next time it's not lit up, what's up with that?!

And Carter's hair looks great as usual. And I think Weir should have gated and dump that Doctor-whiner somewhere. He so deserves it.

Posted by: SlavsyaRossiya Jan 11th 2005, 8:38 PM

I thought this was a good episode. Perhaps its just me, but did anyone else notice how the directing and "style" for this episode seemed to be kind of reminiscent of, say, SG1 "Heroes"?

Posted by: Drizzt's Syn Jan 12th 2005, 2:43 AM

Yeah, it reminded me of Heroes as well, although Heroes was better. The way that comedy turned into a complete tragedy (at least for those watchers who liked Dr. Fraiser) was done very well.
*sigh* yeah, It would've been great if this had been a 2-parter.

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"I mean they are empty now right? What do they use for power now? Especially if you know there is an armada of enemy ships comming"


They would have no chance with or without the generators, to effectively defend themselves they need a ZPM either way. That was their thinking.

Posted by: jmstacey Jan 12th 2005, 2:56 AM

At least the entire episode wasn't based in the puddle jumper as was speculated in the spoilers thread tongue.gif

The briefing table is also the same one as used in a sg-1 episode. I think it was one of the Prometheus ones, possibly the one where they become stranded in space after the buffer for the generators fries or something.


Posted by: bsport Jan 12th 2005, 6:00 AM

they also used a puddle jumper inconjuction with the generators to power the gate

Posted by: Raxor Jan 12th 2005, 7:23 AM

alright episode, skipped through the clips part, and apart from that the 15 mins that i watched it was good, weakest episode

5/10

Posted by: dr_n_tesla Jan 12th 2005, 10:33 AM

QUOTE(Gary83 @ Jan 11th 2005, 10:53 PM)
Also...what was the big beam that the wraith hive ship shot down at the planet?
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The beam actually shot up from the centre of the village up towards the atmosphere.
QUOTE(Drizzt's Syn @ Jan 12th 2005, 1:33 AM)
Perhaps that big beam was some sort of collector, after the victims are caught the "big" beam "collects" them and transports them up to the hive ship to save time and trouble of getting them off each individual fighter ship.
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QUOTE(Muskusrat @ Jan 12th 2005, 8:01 AM)
Ok I think it was a great episode, BUT they way they got the stargate up and running with those naquada generators is just strange. I mean they are empty now right? What do they use for power now? Especially if you know there is an armada of enemy ships comming. O well the writers didn't realy think of that one I think (or I didn't pay attansion).

Ok last tiny thing, if they can get a gate from atlantis with those naquada generators then why can't the SGC on earth. I mean they got TONS of naquada generators. Hell they make them. So very strange that they can't get a gate open to Atlantis unless offcourse they never though of the idea.
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Here's an idea, once the energy in a generator has been consumed perhaps the generator can be reused? Have a look at the picture attached and you may see why they will still have working generators after this event. I mean what do you do when your camera's batteries run out? You bring out the spares right?

Anyways I thought this was a great episode and I thought that they'd never have the time to send the message with only litterally minutes left on the show. I can't believe that we're going to have to wait until The Siege Pt 1 for the resolution of this episode! I was hanging off the edge of my seat waiting for a full scene when the transmission occurs of what the actual setup looked like in the gateroom. Oh well, time wasted watching Rodney blab on....but it was funny.

Kavanagh, he should've been fed to the Wraith! There's this dude at my uni who looks like him and he's had this like broken arm for I don't know, since I've been at uni more than 4 years and it's always in a sling. It's all shrivelled up and he's a really skinny guy... I get freaked out everytime I see him.

I couldn't help but think of Elizabeth's message to Simon being her subtle way of telling him that it's best if he moved on and find another woman. Being in her situation she knows that it wouldn't be fair on him if she kept him waiting and never returned. Plus, I supposed that telling him that would have also been her official breakup leaving her free to begin active flirting in Atlantis! Hehehe. That's how creative the writers are at writing people out of a show, for Samantha they just kill the guy, for Elizabeth they get her to dump the guy! That's kinda funny actually, because if you compare it to our current technological lifestyle it would be the equivalent of being dumped via intergalactic text message!

Back to Atlantis, since there's only The Gift and the 2 part season final? to go, I assume that there's going to be a lot of things happening behind the scenes off camera in terms of detailed development on both Atlantis and back at Earth. I say this because The Gift deals with Teyla and the Wraith. There is simply not enough time in the Atlantis series to come up with a solution, which means that the SG-1 series will be chipping away at a solution in parallel. That kinda sucks in Australia where Atlantis is yet to air. But like others I've found other means to keep up to date. I can't wait for the last 3 episodes!!


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Posted by: apexad Jan 12th 2005, 12:18 PM

In seeing this episode, I don't understand really why MGM would allow Atlantis to be aired not simulataneously with Stargate SG-1. Clearly some cross-overs are starting to happen.

Never the less, I watched the episode. I agree that it was pretty cheesy. We learned the Wraith were coming in the previous episode. I hope that one thing this does is effect the Stargate SGC crew in a better episode.

Posted by: Carter-Hot Jan 12th 2005, 6:29 PM

But you gotta agree with this, the Japanese scientist was hilarious -- she thought McKay was brave? That she was willing to serve at his pleasure? laugh.gif

Posted by: anheg Jan 12th 2005, 7:30 PM

QUOTE(Muskusrat @ Jan 11th 2005, 4:01 PM)
Ok I think it was a great episode, BUT they way they got the stargate up and running with those naquada generators is just strange. I mean they are empty now right? What do they use for power now?


Ok my theory on this is that the naquadah generator works the same way as a camera flash - it has a buffer of energy and that gets used up then it needs to generate more.
normal use is fine as the buffer never gets depleted but
the gate needs a large ammount of energy in a burst to establish the wormhole

once that initial burst is used up the reactors buffer will be depleted and will need to recharge ittself

its just not possible to create that much energy instantaneously with fissile material - there would be too much heat generated from the reactor.

my 2c

Posted by: wimpelmeesje Jan 12th 2005, 8:40 PM

QUOTE(Evo @ Jan 11th 2005, 10:04 PM)
Ford: You're not saying anything that requires security clearance are you?
Zelenka: Security Clearance?  huh.gif


The funniest thing is the naquada generator in the background. smile.gif

Posted by: dr_n_tesla Jan 13th 2005, 8:08 AM

Also, did you guys notice how the Wraith ships exited hyperspace and how similar it looked to how ships in Startrek entered and exited warp? The ships were elongated as they came out. Usually they don't do that with the ships in SG-1. They just normally drop out of hyperspace with that flash.

Posted by: Daniel_J Jan 13th 2005, 11:50 AM

Im generally not impressed with clip shows (it def was one), having said that this ep made me laugh a bit. There was a bit of new footage too.

Look forward to seeing earth's response. I guess they are building towards a big season finale, but this did seem to be bit of a waste of an episode.

Mckay was funny as always.

Weir is really annoys me.. enjoyed the part where Karangh complained.

Probably a very minor point but i didnt think sheppard should have left the ship given that he was the only one who could fly home.. if he wanted a closer look y didnt he just fly there?

I dont think atlantis compares to the early episodes of sg1, but i am definately addicted.

Im in aust too, have no prob getting eps but always seem to hav them much later than the rest of u.

Posted by: dsrbecky Jan 13th 2005, 12:38 PM

Zelenka: ?At the bottom of the sea; we have got a (failsafe)? mechanism. It pulled out an anchor of the city from the bottom of the sea by a huge force. We were terrified? we were terrified by that. Unbelievable! What is happening? And what a hubbub! Whole city was fluttering like during an earthquake. It was something unbelievable. And suddenly?eh?we were moving! Whole city was rising up and up to the surface of a sea. It was something unbelievable! The towers broke through the surface of the sea and we were rising up and up. Such an amount of water! The waves! Waterfalls! All flowing down from such an altitude. We shoot up, up to the sky? and suddenly? sun? simply the beautiful sun. It was shining through all windows? I will remember that? I will remember that my whole life??

Ford: ?You didn?t say anything that would require security clearance, did you??

Zelenka: ?Security Clearance??

Posted by: Evo Jan 13th 2005, 12:44 PM

QUOTE(dsrbecky @ Jan 13th 2005, 6:38 PM)
Zelenka: ?At the bottom of the sea; we have got a (failsafe)? mechanism. It pulled out an anchor of the city from the bottom of the sea by a huge force. We were terrified? we were terrified by that. Unbelievable! What is happening? And what a hubbub! Whole city was fluttering like during an earthquake. It was something unbelievable. And suddenly?eh?we were moving! Whole city was rising up and up to the surface of a sea. It was something unbelievable! The towers broke through the surface of the sea and we were rising up and up. Such an amount of water! The waves! Waterfalls! All flowing down from such an altitude. We shoot up, up to the sky? and suddenly? sun? simply the beautiful sun. It was shining through all windows?  I will remember that? I will remember that my whole life??

Ford: ?You didn?t say anything that would require security clearance, did you??

Zelenka: ?Security Clearance??
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lol thats a very nice speech he made. Thanks for the translation! Nice job!

Posted by: Drizzt's Syn Jan 13th 2005, 12:51 PM

Yeah, thanks for the translation. bow.gif It was pretty obvious, but it also could've been something like "I can't work with these actors" like last time. wink.gif

Posted by: Mental Case Jan 13th 2005, 4:58 PM

Ep was ok.

I absolutely hated Weir in it though. Teyla annoyed me too..

Posted by: dsrbecky Jan 13th 2005, 8:02 PM

By the way, anyone wants to guess what Zelenka said in the final sequence?

Posted by: Carter-Hot Jan 14th 2005, 3:37 PM

I just realised that I answered my own question when the gate opened in the SGC, all the chevrons now light up, as to solve the incoming wormhole problem. Therefore, all 9 chevrons would have lit up, therefore wouldn't have been able to tell that it was from another galaxy.

Posted by: corduroy Jan 15th 2005, 3:54 AM

Teyla annoyed me but overall I really liked this episode... even though it was a clip episode (but only like 5 minutes worth i thought).

Posted by: Danimoth Jan 15th 2005, 4:13 AM

QUOTE(Carter-Hot @ Jan 14th 2005, 3:37 PM)
I just realised that I answered my own question when the gate opened in the SGC, all the chevrons now light up, as to solve the incoming wormhole problem.  Therefore, all 9 chevrons would have lit up, therefore wouldn't have been able to tell that it was from another galaxy.
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Well it depends how you see it.

SGA All the Chevrons light up
SG-1 Only 7 (or 8) Chevrons light up.

There was some other thread about this, (nitpicking) with photos to show. So, whatever takes your fancy:P

Posted by: PAL Jan 15th 2005, 1:25 PM

The naquada generators have a maximum energy output before going critical. Apparently 5 generators channeling their energy to the stargate can open a wormhole for a little more than a second. The generators wouldn't be "used up" in the process. If anything is used up at all, it would be the naquada fuel. If they brought 6 original generators with them, then surely they brought more naquada incase they needed to refuel them. Infact, the component Sheppard removed from the generator in The Eye probably contained the naquada fuel.

Posted by: PsXDnS Jan 15th 2005, 1:41 PM

QUOTE(wimpelmeesje @ Jan 12th 2005, 8:40 PM)
The funniest thing is the naquada generator in the background. smile.gif
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Why is that funny... the generators weren't used until they sent the message...

Posted by: nitesoul Jan 15th 2005, 3:35 PM

QUOTE(PAL @ Jan 15th 2005, 1:25 PM)
Apparently 5 generators channeling their energy to the stargate can open a wormhole for a little more than a second. The generators wouldn't be "used up" in the process.
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although we dont know the exact number of spare generators they have, mckay said they werent enough, thats why they also pluged in the pjs powersource(all but one of them i guess)

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Why is that funny... the generators weren't used until they sent the message...


i think he meant that when ford told zelenka that he shouldnt say anything classified, his camera was aimed at a highly classified naq generator behind zelenka, i didnt notice that though, have to watch it again

Posted by: Carter-Hot Jan 15th 2005, 5:44 PM

QUOTE(Danimoth @ Jan 15th 2005, 9:13 AM)
Well it depends how you see it.

SGA All the Chevrons light up
SG-1 Only 7 (or 8) Chevrons light up.

There was some other thread about this, (nitpicking) with photos to show. So, whatever takes your fancy:P
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What SGA hasn't fixed is the incoming wormhole, as one chevron at the time would light up to an incoming wormhole. Of course in SG-1, this was solved by the stargate lighting up instantaneously.

Posted by: Christy Jan 15th 2005, 10:42 PM

this has to be the best clip show that i've seen...it wasn't all focused on past episodes and like..it was when one of them was talking about something...and it's not like they focused on one scene for 2-5 minutes instead it was a lot of different clips put together which i found really enjoyable.

I have to say that Weir actually gave me a headache this episode, her voice grated on my ears...i think that she needs to change her tone.

Teyla had more of a role but it seemed like she was angry or sulky but that's explainable because she was upset about the culling which was about to happen.

A military officer filming people? well, i guess there was nothing better for Ford to do.

I think it was sweet how Sheppard did the...tape for sumners family and i think that for Weir to give it to a military officer, it was the right thing to do...for some reason it just seems fitting that the guy who took over military control after Sumner died, that he should then do the tape.

Amanda Tapping said one word...Darnation, Gary Jones had more words than her! but i guess it's about time we saw her...the only one we haven't seen is Teal'c but how would he be brought into an episode? he has no exact role.

Carson...hehe, how funny was it when he started crying and goes: I can't do this!
He was a good part to watch.

Mckay...well, he certainly knows how to babble on but did anyone say to him...Security clearance? he would have had to have known that there were some things that he wouldn't be allowed to say.
I think that we finally saw some heartfelt emotion from him...with the message he filmed for his sister...

I think we are actually starting to see some emotion from Atlantis and we are getting to know them a lot better.
This episode made me cry a little bit...
So...Are we all hinking John Sheppard has no family?

Posted by: PsXDnS Jan 16th 2005, 9:12 AM

QUOTE(nitesoul @ Jan 15th 2005, 3:35 PM)
although we dont know the exact number of spare generators they have, mckay said they werent enough, thats why they also pluged in the pjs powersource(all but one of them i guess)
i think he meant that when ford told zelenka that he shouldnt say anything classified, his camera was aimed at a highly classified naq generator behind zelenka, i didnt notice that though, have to watch it again
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I don't know - highly classified? Says who?

Secondly, if you look at the generator in that clip it doesn't look like anything more than a piece of science equipment - maybe for studying atoms or something. A person who doesn't even know that naq gens exist wouldn't know this was anything of that nature in particular...

Looks like a piece of science equipment, nothing more.. Hell, it could be a new version of the JVC KaboomBox for all we know smile.gif.

Posted by: nitesoul Jan 16th 2005, 9:43 AM

QUOTE(PsXDnS @ Jan 16th 2005, 9:12 AM)
I don't know - highly classified? Says who?

Secondly, if you look at the generator in that clip it doesn't look like anything more than a piece of science equipment - maybe for studying atoms or something. A person who doesn't even know that naq gens exist wouldn't know this was anything of that nature in particular...

Looks like a piece of science equipment, nothing more.. Hell, it could be a new version of the JVC KaboomBox for all we know smile.gif.
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major davis says its highly classified back in "48 hours", and yes it does just look like a normal piece of equipment but that does not change what it is

now wimpelmeesje pointed out a funny nitpick, you should laugh(since its was a joke, acidental or done on purpose by the show) and stop going bonkers over it, laugh.gif

Posted by: dr_n_tesla Jan 16th 2005, 10:36 AM

QUOTE(PAL @ Jan 16th 2005, 5:25 AM)
If anything is used up at all, it would be the naquada fuel. If they brought 6 original generators with them, then surely they brought more naquada incase they needed to refuel them. Infact, the component Sheppard removed from the generator in The Eye probably contained the naquada fuel.
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QUOTE(dr_n_tesla @ Jan 13th 2005, 2:33 AM)
Here's an idea, once the energy in a generator has been consumed perhaps the generator can be reused? Have a look at the picture attached and you may see why they will still have working generators after this event. I mean what do you do when your camera's batteries run out? You bring out the spares right?
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Posted by: PsXDnS Jan 16th 2005, 10:55 AM

QUOTE(nitesoul @ Jan 16th 2005, 9:43 AM)
major davis says its highly classified back in "48 hours", and yes it does just look like a normal piece of equipment but that does not change what it is

now wimpelmeesje pointed out a funny nitpick, you should laugh(since its was a joke, acidental or done on purpose by the show) and stop going bonkers over it,  laugh.gif
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He brought it up - don't state an opinion if you don't want to hear other people's ideas.

Posted by: Krystian SG1 Jan 16th 2005, 1:33 PM

The episode was good. Its good to know that Earth learns about the Wraith from the message.

By the way did anyone notice that when Sheppard was dialing the gate to Atlantis from the planet, you hear him dialing 8 chevrons. He should have only dialed 7.

Posted by: Christy Jan 17th 2005, 9:28 PM

maybe that 8th thing he clicked was just the thing which...like, activated the gate? like on the DHD u press that red thing?

Posted by: Mental Case Jan 18th 2005, 10:46 PM

QUOTE(Christy @ Jan 17th 2005, 9:28 PM)
maybe that 8th thing he clicked was just the thing which...like, activated the gate? like on the DHD u press that red thing?
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That would make sense, I mean how else is the gate system meant to know whether you are dialing a 7 or 8 symbol address?

Posted by: ted_simple Jan 19th 2005, 6:54 AM

QUOTE(Arcady @ Jan 11th 2005, 8:37 AM)
One note: have these people ever heard of the pause or rewind button? How much DV tape can you waste?
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QUOTE(Linz @ Jan 11th 2005, 10:11 AM)
I think that Ford was going to edit it after he got everyone's message.
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One person interviewing 200 people. Give everyone ten minutes, and he'll need 2-3 days. And it's naive to think he's got the time to edit each recording afterwards, he'd surely need one more day.
It's way too complicated to record all the material on continuous tapes first. Ford should either set a mark with the beginning of every new interview, and use the "return to mark" button on the camera with each new attempt. Or he should connect the camera to a computer, and start recording new video files each time, so that he can easily choose one file when the interview is over, and dismiss the others.

It annoys me when the writers expect we're stupid. mad2.gif Ford is sooo ... unable.

Posted by: Desideratum Jan 19th 2005, 5:16 PM

QUOTE(Carter-Hot @ Jan 12th 2005, 6:29 PM)
But you gotta agree with this, the Japanese scientist was hilarious -- she thought McKay was brave?  That she was willing to serve at his pleasure?  laugh.gif


Was she Japanese? My sister guessed Chinese, and I guessed Korean.

QUOTE(dsrbecky @ Jan 13th 2005, 8:02 PM)
By the way, anyone wants to guess what Zelenka said in the final sequence?


No. But I would be interested to know what he said. (Hint, hint.)

Posted by: Christy Jan 19th 2005, 7:22 PM

i would have guessed that she was Korean.
My mum kept laughing when she came on the screen because of those big glasses...she looked tiny underneath.

Posted by: ComandStaff88 Jan 25th 2005, 3:28 PM

QUOTE(Christy @ Jan 19th 2005, 8:22 PM)
i would have guessed that she was Korean.
My mum kept laughing when she came on the screen because of those big glasses...she looked tiny underneath.
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Don't know for sure but i would say she was Chinese because the Chinese know about the stargate. But she could be American or Canadian or one of the other countrys that are in the know and be with the team.

reminber not all countrys know about the stargate program. online2long.gif

and yes she was very funny. i got a kick out how Mckay can't see whats right in front of him. huh.gif

Posted by: frostychocolatemilkshakes Jan 25th 2005, 11:55 PM

Teyla has feelings!! But she's so wooden! She just wanted to save more of her people. They are so dumb though. Ship them to the Goa'uld they would make good hosts! LOL

Whoa, Sinicism overload!

Oh well. It was a good EP. They are really building the suspense up for the finale.

I wish we could have seen a little wraith butt kicking. gatefire.gif

Can't wait until "The Siege"

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Posted by: Christy Jan 30th 2005, 5:24 AM

Teyla seemed quite annoying in this episode.

And wouldn't Mckay know that basically everything he said was highly classified?
and while it wouldn't matter that he was wearing his uniform he talked about the wraith.

Posted by: Bradef Feb 4th 2005, 9:03 AM

QUOTE(Christy @ Jan 30th 2005, 5:24 AM)
And wouldn't Mckay know that basically everything he said was highly classified?
and while it wouldn't matter that he was wearing his uniform he talked about the wraith.
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I think most of his messge would have been for the SGC only. They would show only the unclassified bits to his sister.

Posted by: raziel Feb 6th 2005, 9:54 PM

if there are so many naqauda generators why did they not hook them all up and try to sustain the wormhole alot longer

Posted by: katykoo Feb 15th 2005, 5:39 PM

QUOTE(Christy @ Jan 30th 2005, 5:24 AM)
Teyla seemed quite annoying in this episode.
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Yeah, I found her to be slightly annoying too.

I Liked the different clips of all their messages and Weir sending messages to the familes of those KIA.
But how the hell did Ford manage to get time to edit all of the messages?

Posted by: wack Feb 15th 2005, 9:53 PM

QUOTE(Carter-Hot @ Jan 12th 2005, 11:29 PM)
But you gotta agree with this, the Japanese scientist was hilarious -- she thought McKay was brave?  That she was willing to serve at his pleasure?  laugh.gif
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I know. I just loved the way she was talking about him and in actual fact the opposite was happining. I hope she will be a regular.


I wish that they kick Teyla out. She is ment to be another Teal'c. Haven't we got enough with Shepperd/O'neil. And her attitude, Damn was she beign annoyiong, if it weren't for them the people woun'dt have any warning. I knew i just knew that the family would bring friends with them.

Posted by: ali Feb 16th 2005, 7:37 AM

I really liked this. It was fun to watch everyone filming their messages home, but at the same time it was really scary to watch the culling, and I was impressed with the way they got both themes into the episode.
I really like episodes where we learn about characters like this- Mckay's message was so funny! "Anyway...returning to "Leadership". Ahem." biggrin.gif He looked like such an idiot when he started it, that was great.
How cute was Carson's message? He didn't want to make his mum cry, how sweet!
I'm glad that Ford had something to do (even though it wasn't much). I like the guy, it's not fault he hasn't been given much to work with.
I also really liked the end where they were all saying goodbye. And I loved Zelenka's (sp?) message when he was describing the city rising from the water, that was so cool!

Someone said above that this ep made them cry...I was nearly crying too when Weir had to tell all the families about their dead relatives. That must have been so hard for her.

Great ep, roll on next week!

Posted by: John Jack's Hammer Feb 17th 2005, 10:59 AM

Finally the Wraith actually seemed like formidable foes. Up until this point the wraith have seemed like the crappest enemy evr. But after witnessing the hive ships and the culling the Wraith now seem formidable. Atlantis is going to crash and burn (and sink). Well except for the fact that everyone will be saved at the last moment.

Posted by: Dr Ingram Feb 20th 2005, 9:24 AM

I really enjoyed this episode and getting to see them send messages to there families was great. McKay was just great as usual and you knew that in the end he would come out of his shell and say something for his sister which was really heartfelt. Ford and Carson were brillient and Zelenka was great.

Teyla didn't ennoy me i got the feeling that this had sometign to do with her father as she anted to save her fathers friend but i guess we'll find that out in The Gift. This ep helped to build up tension and how scared they were as you don't get that from sg-1 often.

i wish people would lay off Ford though and they whole thing of Sheppard/O'Neill as O'Neill is not as cocky as Sheppard

And the comparissons of Teyla and Teal'c as Teal'c would have agreed with Ford about taking the ZED PM from that planet of children.

I really liked this ep and am looking forward to the final. Atlantis has been great and i am so addicted thought this was a great first series and the show has great potential

Posted by: Dafmeister Feb 20th 2005, 2:16 PM

I liked this episode. Lots of action - good in my opinion. McKay was excellent. Loved the way he wantedto make himself look better than he was. Some of the messages were pretty touching. Only bit i didnt like was the message from the scientist with the greasy hair and ponytail. As if O'Neill would listen to a message like that. Overall a great episode.

Posted by: triptucker Feb 26th 2005, 12:30 PM

[SIZE=7][COLOR=blue][FONT=Arial]Lettes from pegasuswas very funnythat why i watched it 3times in one week. laugh.gif

Posted by: Aquila Mar 4th 2005, 10:05 PM

This was one heck of an episode! It even stirred my heart at times...between the screams from the villagers and the "letters" back to families, it was fantastic. It just goes to show that one doesn't need action to have a good Stargate episode! smile.gif I am continually hungry for more episodes from this show...I wish that SG-1 continues and mentions something about Sam having gotten that transmission from Pegasus.

Posted by: RJLCyberPunk Mar 4th 2005, 11:00 PM

Man this has to be simply one of the most heartfelt episodes in Atlantis ever!

I don't think that the viewers could have gotten any closer to the characters in this episode. It was truly a emotional rollercoaster,

A 9/10!

Posted by: Space_butterfly Mar 5th 2005, 12:36 AM

I thought this episode was really good .I thought McKay's lab assistent's message was really funny - sounds like she likes McKay. I really wish I could have seen Sam's face when she heard McKay's message to her (if Ford didn't edit it out). The messages from Weir about deceased team members were really sad! crying.gif There was a lot of thinking back but I think it was balanced out nicely with new footage. All in all, I think this episode was a nice mixture of sadness and humor.

That's all!

Space butterfly biggrin.gif

Posted by: Space_butterfly Mar 5th 2005, 12:40 AM

QUOTE(Aquila @ Mar 4th 2005, 10:05 PM)
This was one heck of an episode!  It even stirred my heart at times...between the screams from the villagers and the "letters" back to families, it was fantastic.  It just goes to show that one doesn't need action to have a good Stargate episode!  smile.gif  I am continually hungry for more episodes from this show...I wish that SG-1 continues and mentions something about Sam having gotten that transmission from Pegasus.
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I also think it would be really cool if SG-1 had something in the show about the "letters."

Space butterfly smile.gif

Posted by: MessianicCadet Mar 5th 2005, 1:21 AM

I Agree this was a overall Good Episode i Actually kinda felt some pity for all those people being culled which i think the writers do a good job at creating.
It had its funny moments too Like the Zelenka (Security Clearance) part.

Looking foward for years more of Eps! biggrin.gif

Posted by: Sighfienerd Mar 5th 2005, 10:17 AM

I have a new love and his name is Dr. Rodney McKay. He's arrogant yet self-effacing, brilliant yet off his noodle, cowardly yet utterly courageous. His scenes are absolutely mesmerizing and I think he's one of the best characters on television.

He has so grown on me as I used to think he was a bit of a lummox. (Isn't it amazing how someone can become good-looking just by virtue of their unique and complex personality?) Sigh. cloud9.gif

Anyway, (now that's out of my system) this was a very good character development episode. I liked Sheppard a little less and Teyla a little more. I'd rather see her being pig-headed and obstinate (for a good cause) than all sweet and shiny.

Weir was...hmmm, I'm going to be a bit nit-picky here. I liked the attempt at character development and I do like her more than I did. But. I got tired of the vibrato voice and trembling lip while she was recording almost ALL of her messages. You know what? I think a stoic manner and one utterly heartfelt voice break and a "stop tape" would have conveyed her courage and her suffering in a more effective way. But that's just me.

I thought the Asian scientist was adorable and hope to see more of her.

This was a very good episode combining pathos from the sad messages and the screams of the doomed villagers, with tension generated from the team's knowledge that the messages would probably be their last (as well as the knowledge that the Wraith were on their way).

Posted by: Annunaki Mar 5th 2005, 11:39 AM

I thought it was an overall good episode, for a clip show. This seasons clip shows for SG-1 and Atlantis were the best yet, even though it's Atlantis' first.

Posted by: Janos Mar 5th 2005, 11:41 AM

I thought it was an Ok episode. No one really did anything. Everyone was sitting around almost the entire episode. Either sitting in front of the camera talking or sitting in the puddle jumper and talking.... *yawn*

It wasn't a bad episode, and it did further the plot/tension for the next episode... but it was kind of slooooooow

Posted by: charlieboy Mar 5th 2005, 5:38 PM

they could have done without it to senimrntal no explosions
6/10
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Posted by: ancient01 Mar 7th 2005, 6:43 AM

I figured this would be a clip show, but they did a decent job of it. I can't decide whether or not I like the tension they're writing into the story between Sheppard and Teyla. I'll reserve judgement until I see where they are going with this. Maybe we'll see more of that sub plot next episode. It sounds like the episode will be a heavy Teyla character episode. On a side note, it looks like they're going to repopulate Atlantis with Pegasus refugees. I thought Weir was against that, but there didn't seem to be any comment made on that when they returned. Seems like a lost opportunity.

Posted by: Teyla Emmagan Mar 7th 2005, 8:56 AM

Ok ep. I though . But what was going on between Shep and Teyla . I'm sure they will straighten this out in sparring . And why did Teyla who I love to death uncloak the puddle jumper ? . I loved when JOhn ended up staying he can't refuse Teyla cloud9.gif

Posted by: linda_lol Mar 7th 2005, 11:45 PM

9 / 10

This really showed what the people of Atlantis really were, and what they had left behind. Kinda got emotional ( I'm a baby ), but I lived. It was way funny too, they way McKay was doin his own thing. He is so weird, but still funny at the same time. You rock McKay! LOL!

There was a VERY SERIOUS connection with Shepard and Teyla. They both have some anger issues they need to resolve. I think it was preparing Teyla for her next ep., which I am very excited for. smile.gif ! I wanna know more from Teyla, she's kinda mysterious. Can't wait for next week.

Posted by: Teyla Emmagan Mar 8th 2005, 8:18 AM

Yeah I agree ,she does come off that way . Which I can't wait for The Gift .



3 days until "The Gift "
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Posted by: Christy Mar 13th 2005, 4:20 AM

this episode showed a lot of promise but there were some annoying things to it.
Teyla just annoyed the hell out of me, why couldn't they just shoot her head off and be done with it.
Sorry...shouldn't really say that.
But it's sorta like Teyla is acting like a person from Earth, like she is one of the people who should make one of the omportant decisions when it should actually be Weir doing those decisions

Posted by: kem Jun 8th 2005, 1:55 PM

ooooh i love this ep bow.gif
the japanese woman is great
she's lovely and gorgeous ... i was lying on the floor trying to hold my stomach (i dont like the pain in my stomach after a laugh session crying.gif )
and shep and teyla have a little dispute *hihihi biggrin.gif* yeahyeahyeah

Posted by: Sighfienerd Jun 8th 2005, 4:45 PM

QUOTE(kem @ Jun 8th 2005, 2:55 PM)
ooooh i love this ep  bow.gif
the japanese woman is great
she's lovely and gorgeous ... i was lying on the floor trying to hold my stomach (i dont like the pain in my stomach after a laugh session  crying.gif )
and shep and teyla have a little dispute *hihihi  biggrin.gif* yeahyeahyeah
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She was really funny!! I laughed hard too. Hopefully, we'll see her again.

Posted by: Ilzy Jun 9th 2005, 4:19 PM

I especially liked the letter part. McKay was just unbelievable and his comments about Carter w00t.gif But from wich country is the guy who spoke in his language about the way Atlantis rose from the water?

Posted by: kem Jun 10th 2005, 1:03 AM

You mean Zelenka? He's Czeck... and he spoke Czeck, then (besides he looked very erm good when he demonstrated the rising thing)
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Oh yeah i also loved the McKay part... when he said something like ok, back to...erm... leadership biggrin.gif very, very nice

Posted by: marktowler Jun 10th 2005, 3:31 PM

Considering you could class this episode as a "Flashback" episode, I thought it was 1 of the most well written episodes of the season with plenty of things going on to entertain the audience instead of just all the team speaking in the camera saying "we did this, and that, oo and this too"

Fantastic episode

Posted by: Christy Jun 12th 2005, 9:40 PM

I think everyones agreed that the way the ep was written and it being a flashback was the best flashback in the stargate franchise.
Very beautiful...and the graphics were pretty cool.

Posted by: Erised Jun 26th 2005, 6:49 PM

Hi

I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but this episode looked like there was going to be a second part to it. Um....is there? Where is it?

Posted by: Dafmeister Jun 27th 2005, 8:25 AM

QUOTE(saberglow @ Jun 27th 2005, 12:49 AM)
Hi

I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but this episode looked like there was going to be a second part to it. Um....is there? Where is it?
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Nope it was only a one-parter. The episode focused on the Atlantis team sending a message to the SGC. They did that. At the very end you see Carter and Walter saying that information has been sent to SGC computers.

Posted by: Erised Jun 27th 2005, 11:38 AM

oh ok...what about the possible Wraith attack on Atlantis? It didn't happen did it?

Posted by: Dafmeister Jun 27th 2005, 2:59 PM

QUOTE(saberglow @ Jun 27th 2005, 5:38 PM)
oh ok...what about the possible Wraith attack on Atlantis? It didn't happen did it?
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Posted by: Stargate Haven Jun 27th 2005, 4:08 PM

A lot of people seemed to find Teyla and Dr. Weir annoying in this episode...I just don't see that. I agree that Weir might have gone a little overboard on the tapes, so it got old after a while, but I didn't think it detracted from the episode too much.

Anyway, all the tapes were really great! I don't know which one I like more, but my favorite two are McKay's and Zelenka's, although Dr. Becket's wasn't bad. biggrin.gif

Someone mentioned earlier that they don't seem to do a lot with Ford. I never really noticed it before, but that's true. I really hope they get more into him next season. Can't wait! w00t.gif

~Haven~

Posted by: Dafmeister Jun 28th 2005, 5:48 PM

QUOTE(Stargate Haven @ Jun 27th 2005, 10:08 PM)
Anyway, all the tapes were really great!  I don't know which one I like more, but my favorite two are McKay's and Zelenka's, although Dr. Becket's wasn't bad.  biggrin.gif
What about Cavanaugh's tape? Bitching to O'Neill. He's got to be the most annoying character.


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Someone mentioned earlier that they don't seem to do a lot with Ford.  I never really noticed it before, but that's true.  I really hope they get more into him next season.  Can't wait!  w00t.gif

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Posted by: Erised Jun 29th 2005, 2:11 PM

QUOTE(Dafmeister @ Jun 27th 2005, 2:59 PM)
Have you seen the entire first season of Atlantis? Only look if you dont want to be spoiled:
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no I haven't smile.gif
I started watching it when they started shoewing it from episode 1 this time. Ah well. July 8 will sort everything out smile.gif

Posted by: IndyJan Jul 2nd 2005, 9:16 PM

QUOTE(Dafmeister @ Jun 28th 2005, 5:48 PM)
What about Cavanaugh's tape? Bitching to O'Neill. He's got to be the most annoying character.


Oh man, I totally agree! I so wanted someone, anyone to just let him have it. The one episode with Weir, I think it was 38 Minutes, he was so arrogant. It was like, "hey, I'm the one that is intelligent and always correct, follow me." He never wants to listen to anyone else. It's his way or the highway. I hope that O'Neill listened to that darn tape, and that Cavanaugh is forced to return to earth. smile.gif

Posted by: Christy Sep 12th 2005, 4:38 AM

i think that next time Atlantis faces the wraith...the wraith feed on cavanuagh...hehe, that would be good...and he'd be like...i'm too good for you to feed off of...but i think he would be a big wuss.

Posted by: Pitry Sep 20th 2005, 5:59 AM

Ah, they jsut showed this episode on telly here. In recent season 2 Red-Shirt discussion, it came to my mind what a nice Red-Shirt homage they're doing during Weir's speech. Now I hate her speeches, but it wasn't that bad.

*random comment of the day*

Posted by: blackbelt83 Feb 1st 2006, 2:49 AM

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Oh man, I totally agree! I so wanted someone, anyone to just let him have it. The one episode with Weir, I think it was 38 Minutes, he was so arrogant. It was like, "hey, I'm the one that is intelligent and always correct, follow me." He never wants to listen to anyone else. It's his way or the highway. I hope that O'Neill listened to that darn tape, and that Cavanaugh is forced to return to earth. smile.gif


ya he is a baby but he gets whats coming to him in season two

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Posted by: thefirstone Apr 3rd 2006, 12:21 PM

Not good enough, i dont understand why Weir just doesnt send him home.

Posted by: Dafmeister Apr 3rd 2006, 12:35 PM

'Critical Mass' spoilers:

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Posted by: kordone May 30th 2006, 4:41 AM

QUOTE
Oh man, I totally agree! I so wanted someone, anyone to just let him have it. The one episode with Weir, I think it was 38 Minutes, he was so arrogant. It was like, "hey, I'm the one that is intelligent and always correct, follow me." He never wants to listen to anyone else. It's his way or the highway. I hope that O'Neill listened to that darn tape, and that Cavanaugh is forced to return to earth


Good thing Ronan scares the crap out of him in 213 - Critical Mass...

but you must say that the casting crew did a great job casting for the part... even the first time we saw him in 38 Minutes you could see that this guy was an asshole

Posted by: JamesG May 30th 2006, 10:18 PM

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I hope that O'Neill listened to that darn tape, and that Cavanaugh is forced to return to earth


I hope when O'Neill does a cross over he mentions it to Dr. Weir.

I'd like more info on that Wraith tagging beam.

Posted by: kordone May 31st 2006, 12:04 AM

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