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| stargatesweetie |
Nov 14th 2004, 3:42 AM
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Lieutenant Colonel Group: Members Posts: 1,518 Joined: February 24th 2003 From: Birmingham UK Member No.: 846 Gender: Female |
Oh, I was just under the impression that the Wraith knew about the planet but had not guessed that the Atlantis team were using it as a base as they assumed that the city had been destroyed or was just still uninhabited I have to agree that I cannot see the logic in capturing a Wraith and bringing it back to Atlantis. I hardly think that it will suddenly come over all talkative and co-operative, though maybe it may serve a purpose of providing a bit of a "history lesson" during dialogue with JS (accompanied by flashbacks to when the Wraith and Ancients were at conflict)-sort of setting the scene. As for Weir. She was in a difficult position and Teyla acknowledged this, but given that she is supposed to be a specialist negotiator, her handling of the Athosians was very poor. All in all, not bad episode, but not one which will be remembered in time to come. This post has been edited by stargatesweetie: Nov 14th 2004, 3:44 AM |
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Dec 3rd 2004, 3:35 PM
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Yeaah Steve! Good episode, nice twist 7/10. Also good to know there is some land on the planet as well. |
| BrandonTheGreat |
Jan 13th 2005, 8:08 PM
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This was a good episode that dealed with the Sheppard/Bates situation. Similar to the Maybourne/O'Neill situation in early SG1. But still this was a great episode.
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| Christy |
Apr 9th 2005, 2:48 AM
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Captain Group: Members Posts: 990 Joined: August 18th 2004 From: Australia Mate! Member No.: 6,098 Gender: Female |
This episode...not so good in my opinion.
It was great but the acting lacked something...there's still not enough feeling between them all...and Teyla is just not coming across to me as a real person...it's all fake to me. The storyline was good and i like their new wraith buddy |
| General Jen |
Apr 15th 2005, 6:34 PM
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Airman Basic ![]() Group: Members Posts: 32 Joined: March 20th 2005 From: victoria, AUSTRALIA Member No.: 8,541 Gender: Female |
this episode was ok, i think last weeks was way better. 6.5/10
i really do not like that sergent who is in charge of security i know weir is in charge and has to be tough but i think she went a little overboard mcay is pretty cool |
| Christy |
Apr 21st 2005, 8:11 AM
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Captain Group: Members Posts: 990 Joined: August 18th 2004 From: Australia Mate! Member No.: 6,098 Gender: Female |
you need to have a guy that pushes your buttons and makes you hate them.
That way each week you go: I want him dead, i want something to happen to him. Plus it is good to see someone who is taking control of security who is doing all these things. It sorta makes things look better and does give something to the show. Even if he isn't the most likeable character |
| Sighfienerd |
Apr 30th 2005, 9:36 AM
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Beyond here there be dragons Group: Donating Members Posts: 1,387 Joined: December 4th 2004 From: Beyond "here" Member No.: 7,150 Gender: Female |
This episode wasn't quite as fast-paced as the others. Not enough McKay! And it annoyed me how Weir is portrayed as being so ineffective as a leader. When she and Bates were interviewing the Athosians and Bates was being particularly offensive, all she did was give him a dirty "girlie" look. A real leader would have shut him down with a word, not continue to let him get away with something that she obviously disapproved of.
And poor Bates - he has a hard row to hoe. He's been typecast as the "baddie" and everyone hates him. Possibly a little more subtlety would have been more effective. |
| Christy |
May 1st 2005, 3:28 AM
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Captain Group: Members Posts: 990 Joined: August 18th 2004 From: Australia Mate! Member No.: 6,098 Gender: Female |
I don't hate Bates...we havent seen enough of him and don't really know nor understand him but a lot of people have seem to have made the decsision to cast him as the baddie of the series...but every series does need to have a person like him.
Yes, i'll agree Weir does not seem to be able to shut people down...she doesn't really stand up for things does she? She seems quite weak in the role which she is meant to play. |
| stargate_addict |
Aug 19th 2005, 11:45 PM
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 604 Joined: December 9th 2004 From: Georgetown Texas Member No.: 7,195 Gender: Male |
That wasnt bad, i would have been so PO if i was tayla for suspecting me, I liked what was doing it, the necklace. Remember every little thing has a purpose
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| blackbelt83 |
Jan 30th 2006, 12:52 AM
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Technical Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: October 15th 2005 Member No.: 10,345 Gender: Male |
With the wraith every where in that galaxy you are bound to run into them all the time I think they jumped to suspicion a little fast. but then when the tayla whent off by herself and then the wraith showed up I would be suspicus then.
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| thefirstone |
Apr 16th 2006, 10:03 AM
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 509 Joined: July 28th 2005 From: Dublin, Ireland Member No.: 9,686 Gender: Male |
I thought that this episode was alright, it could have been more suspenseful imo.
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| kordone |
Jun 24th 2006, 11:22 PM
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Technical Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 233 Joined: November 24th 2005 From: Sydney Member No.: 10,555 Gender: Male |
I liked the end of this episode when they had Steve in brig
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| Dafmeister |
May 17th 2007, 1:23 PM
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General Group: Moderators Posts: 11,926 Joined: April 10th 2003 From: North Wales, UK Member No.: 1,340 Gender: Male |
Just rewatching this episode again and I noticed something McKay said to Zelenka. He said that the nearest Bob's Big Boys (what is that anyway?) is 300 million light years away. In later seasons they say Earth only 3 million light years away. So is the 300 million light years to Earth wrong or 3 million light years wrong?
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| Invisible Painting |
May 17th 2007, 1:54 PM
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Lieutenant General Group: Members Posts: 6,340 Joined: November 29th 2003 From: Aberystwyth, Wales. (And sometimes London) Member No.: 2,819 Gender: Male |
Just rewatching this episode again and I noticed something McKay said to Zelenka. He said that the nearest Bob's Big Boys (what is that anyway?) is 300 million light years away. In later seasons they say Earth only 3 million light years away. So is the 300 million light years to Earth wrong or 3 million light years wrong? It's 3 million light years. Pegasus galaxy. |
| IndyJan |
Jul 27th 2007, 2:18 AM
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Lieutenant General Group: Donating Members Posts: 5,356 Joined: July 17th 2004 Member No.: 5,622 Gender: Female |
Just rewatching this episode again and I noticed something McKay said to Zelenka. He said that the nearest Bob's Big Boys (what is that anyway?) is 300 million light years away. In later seasons they say Earth only 3 million light years away. So is the 300 million light years to Earth wrong or 3 million light years wrong? Daf, that is a chain of hamburger joints in the US. It began in the 50's, I think. They were the very first place to make the double decker hamburger. That is what they are known for. They used to have a very large, plastic Bob, holding their signature hamburger on a plate. It was located either outside the door or just inside the restaurant. I don't know if they are around anymore or not, or if they were gobbled up by another chain, LOL! |
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