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http://www.cinescape.com/0/editorial...e&obj_id=49535
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STARGATE SG-1: Ex Deus Machina
GRADE: B-
Reviewed Format: TV Show
Network: Sci-Fi Channel
Original Airdate: 26 August 2005
Cast: Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge with Beau Bridges and Michael Shanks
Developer: Jonathan Glassner & Brad Wright
Writers: Paul Mullie & Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Martin Wood
Television Review
STARGATE SG-1: Ex Deus Machina
It's all about the Trust.
Dateline: Tuesday, August 30, 2005
By: JASON DAVIS - Columnist
It would seem that the Ori are done. For now, at least, their Priors and planet-sized stargates have been sent packing courtesy of Vala's "sacrifice." Thus, the series turns its attention to the Goa'uld currently hiding out on Earth and the slowly building tension with the Jaffa leader Gerak. Though the Ori storyline had built to a nice crescendo, this episode is something of a nice change of pace. The return of Amanda Tapping as Samantha Carter is a welcome move that takes the show one step closer to its routes even as the Goa'uld become the story's antagonist once again.
**snippity doo-dah**
© 2001-2005 Mania Entertainment LLC
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Morjana
http://www.cinescape.com/0/editorial...e&obj_id=49535
or
http://tinyurl.com/8klzn
(Please follow one of the above links for the complete review.)
STARGATE SG-1: Ex Deus Machina
GRADE: B-
Reviewed Format: TV Show
Network: Sci-Fi Channel
Original Airdate: 26 August 2005
Cast: Ben Browder, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge with Beau Bridges and Michael Shanks
Developer: Jonathan Glassner & Brad Wright
Writers: Paul Mullie & Joseph Mallozzi
Director: Martin Wood
Television Review
STARGATE SG-1: Ex Deus Machina
It's all about the Trust.
Dateline: Tuesday, August 30, 2005
By: JASON DAVIS - Columnist
It would seem that the Ori are done. For now, at least, their Priors and planet-sized stargates have been sent packing courtesy of Vala's "sacrifice." Thus, the series turns its attention to the Goa'uld currently hiding out on Earth and the slowly building tension with the Jaffa leader Gerak. Though the Ori storyline had built to a nice crescendo, this episode is something of a nice change of pace. The return of Amanda Tapping as Samantha Carter is a welcome move that takes the show one step closer to its routes even as the Goa'uld become the story's antagonist once again.
**snippity doo-dah**
© 2001-2005 Mania Entertainment LLC
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
Morjana
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