It was predictable when Keller started to run away. I knew he would teleport in front of her. It was predictable when McKay is hiding behind the stump from the wraith and slowly starts to get up. It was predictable in the end when he 'sacrifices himself in the end'. The way the camera moves around them during these examples, especially the first two is a dead give away. I guess that's just good Ol' Stargate at it's finest.
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Originally posted by ManiacMike View Postthis thread is predictable.
and by predictable, I mean complete and utterly pointless.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by Hermiiod View PostIt was predictable when Keller started to run away. I knew he would teleport in front of her. It was predictable when McKay is hiding behind the stump from the wraith and slowly starts to get up. It was predictable in the end when he 'sacrifices himself in the end'. The way the camera moves around them during these examples, especially the first two is a dead give away. I guess that's just good Ol' Stargate at it's finest.
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Originally posted by Hermiiod View PostIt was predictable when Keller started to run away. I knew he would teleport in front of her. It was predictable when McKay is hiding behind the stump from the wraith and slowly starts to get up. It was predictable in the end when he 'sacrifices himself in the end'. The way the camera moves around them during these examples, especially the first two is a dead give away. I guess that's just good Ol' Stargate at it's finest.
I don't think you can single out Stargate for this. These same types of things happen all the time. Anytime someone is being chased, he'll look carefully around the corner and not see anyone, and you know--you just know--that whoever he's running from is going to be right next to him. Is it overused and played out? Yeah, sure. But you see it all the time.
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Originally posted by Hermiiod View PostIt was predictable when Keller started to run away. I knew he would teleport in front of her. It was predictable when McKay is hiding behind the stump from the wraith and slowly starts to get up. It was predictable in the end when he 'sacrifices himself in the end'. The way the camera moves around them during these examples, especially the first two is a dead give away. I guess that's just good Ol' Stargate at it's finest.
I actually liked this episode, apart from Rodney in the beginning.
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Originally posted by Hermiiod View PostIt was predictable when Keller started to run away. I knew he would teleport in front of her. It was predictable when McKay is hiding behind the stump from the wraith and slowly starts to get up. It was predictable in the end when he 'sacrifices himself in the end'. The way the camera moves around them during these examples, especially the first two is a dead give away. I guess that's just good Ol' Stargate at it's finest.
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Originally posted by Saif Blade View Postactually this episode was lot better compared to many other episodes of atlantis. this wasn't that predictable, i think this episode had a solid entertaining story. seeing how everything played left me satisfied, unlike a lot of crap that has been in this show lately.
You can always punch holes in episodes, but then you're missing the point. They are supposed to entertain, not educate.
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