Why?
It was different. They took an SG-1 concept and made it their own. The whole point of Sheppard being shot in the future will likely be the reason they can defeat or stop Michael. It makes it more passionate about seeing Michael defeated. He is one of the best bad guys in the longest time of the SG series.
The hologram Mckay telling the story of what happened was enough to send the strongest man into tears. It just made is so powerful and you are anticipating Sheppard to return to save the day and change this horrible time-line. I love how they made Teyla and her baby so important to the fate of the galaxy, truly brilliant.
I thought the episode would air with Sheppard still stuck 40,000 years into the future. I loved how he returned, set on the mission, and when they get to the place where Michael will bring Teyla, BAM the building collaspses.
Thank goodness we will only have to wait like 3 or 4 months for the conclusion. I see a bright future for Atlantis if they keep writing eps like this.
It was different. They took an SG-1 concept and made it their own. The whole point of Sheppard being shot in the future will likely be the reason they can defeat or stop Michael. It makes it more passionate about seeing Michael defeated. He is one of the best bad guys in the longest time of the SG series.
The hologram Mckay telling the story of what happened was enough to send the strongest man into tears. It just made is so powerful and you are anticipating Sheppard to return to save the day and change this horrible time-line. I love how they made Teyla and her baby so important to the fate of the galaxy, truly brilliant.
I thought the episode would air with Sheppard still stuck 40,000 years into the future. I loved how he returned, set on the mission, and when they get to the place where Michael will bring Teyla, BAM the building collaspses.
Thank goodness we will only have to wait like 3 or 4 months for the conclusion. I see a bright future for Atlantis if they keep writing eps like this.
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