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The love triangles thing could get annoying, but there was enough buildup that I really didn't mind it at all. Young and Varro both have legitimate reasons to care about TJ, and Volker had no idea how much he cared about Park until he realized he was too late.
It kind of dulled me. I couldn't keep myself interested in Greer's doubt and the constant searching for TJ get dull after awhile. I was more interested in the Destiny stories
It kind of dulled me. I couldn't keep myself interested in Greer's doubt and the constant searching for TJ get dull after awhile. I was more interested in the Destiny stories
Seeing Rush screw with Eli and Brody was hysterical beyond words.
A great way to make the 350th aired episode of Stargate .
I knew the thing with Volker was coming, though and was not excited about the results of it.
Interesting how Greer was acting, but it is normal to have that when you donate a kidney (remember Teal'c's transplant?). I'm interested to find out how his new arc plays out. Hopefully it will further humanize him (not that he wasn't humanized, but you know what I mean) and explain his past.
Though we haven't seen lifeforms that were occurring on multiple worlds yet (unless the Blues/Ursini count), I'm curious about the animals that they found. If they are slightly intelligent, perhaps they might end up being sort of like an Unas. However, I don't think their existence will be further explored (at least not this season ).
The stasis pods were interesting, though. The second they got to the door, I thought "Here we go again", and then quickly concluded that they would end up being stasis pods. I also am curious as to why Rush did what he did, although I'd easily say that this was explained at the end of the episode as him teaching them a lesson, but maybe there's something selfish about it? We'll see...
90 people would finish that deer in one sitting. They really should have killed and butchered a few of those hadrosaur looking things that trampled Simeon.
90 people would finish that deer in one sitting. They really should have killed and butchered a few of those hadrosaur looking things that trampled Simeon.
It didn't look big enough to be one of those deer...
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