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And the cheaping of the real Carson Beckett's death continues.
I don't hold that the existance of a living "copy" of Carson cheapens original Carson's death, any more than the fact that he was rescued miraculously cheapens the fact that Sheppard gave up his life to deliver a bomb to the wraith hive ship. Carson put his life on the line and died - no less of a sacrifice because he has a clone. Sheppard put his life on the line - no less of an act of heroism because rescue came at the last second when he never could have expected it.
Nope - the only way to cheapen original Carson's death is to treat his clone with disrespect in the writing of future episodes.
Radek ain't a pervert, he's a lovely adorable little scientist and they should not have been mean about him in Trio. That's why it has to be Keller that goes (Sam is going anyway). Well, one of the many many reasons that Keller has to go!
And once Keller is gone (if only!) I vote for Larrin next
I agree. Radek isn't a perv. He's sweet. Keller has to be the first to go and yes, I agree that Larrin is next.
.:Larrin will probably freeze to death first when her ship's heater breaks down
NO!!!
The character just needs to be written better.
Her crew would keep her warm and if they won't, I'll volunteer.
Michael is the one I hope gets killed off. I have never liked his storyline and last season Teyla got dragged down into it.
Personally I think the biggest weakness of the current PTB is the lack of cohesiveness of characters from one episode to the next and the lack of interesting storylines from the back half of last season. Maybe the info about new races will give a much needed boost to the show after the dismal (IMHO) stories (except Midway) after Spoils of War.
Than we can rename the show into Stargate : Wraith.
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