I read that Continuum will tie into a Season 5 episode by having Carter step down as Atlantis commander to deal with the events of the movie. This is a bit confusing, because I thought the movie was suppose to be set immediately after The Ark of Truth. Further, Teal'c will be a member of SG-1 in the movie. However, "Midway" seemed to suggest that he'd left SG-1 and returned to the Free Jaffa Nation based on how he was dressed. If he were still part of SG-1, he'd be wearing an SG-1 uniform.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostI read that Continuum will tie into a Season 5 episode by having Carter step down as Atlantis commander to deal with the events of the movie. This is a bit confusing, because I thought the movie was suppose to be set immediately after The Ark of Truth. Further, Teal'c will be a member of SG-1 in the movie. However, "Midway" seemed to suggest that he'd left SG-1 and returned to the Free Jaffa Nation based on how he was dressed. If he were still part of SG-1, he'd be wearing an SG-1 uniform.
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Originally posted by g.o.d View PostAoT took place even before 320 and Continuum takes place after 501
Originally posted by jenks View PostNot necessarily, we've seen him dressed like that a lot whilst still part of SG-1.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View Post
In SG-1, he wouldn't don Jaffa clothing just for the sake of doing so. He generally would only do so when conducting affairs with fellow Jaffa. Also keep in mind that he left SG-1 when the Goa'uld and Replicators were defeated. He only returned to fight the Ori. With the Ori gone, he'd leave SG-1 and return to the Free Jaffa Nation. His appearance in "Midway" would support that. If Teal'c is part of SG-1 as of "Midway" and Carter asked him to visit Atlantis to have a talk with Ronan, why would he show up in Jaffa attire instead of his proper SG-1 uniform? It doesn't add up.
Spoiler:AoT ended with SG-1 going out together on a random mission
...so I've seen nothing that indicated that he's not still part of SG-1.Last edited by jenks; 23 June 2008, 01:06 PM.
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Originally posted by jenks View PostIt's not an SG mission, it's a request from Carter. Why would he be dressed for a mission when he's not on one? In 'Reunion' while in the SGC he was still dressed in his SG-1 gear, and...
Spoiler:AoT ended with SG-1 going out together on a random mission
...so I've seen nothing that indicated that he's not still part of SG-1.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostSince when did SG-1 start going offworld in their civilian clothes?
You can't generalize here. Teal'c went to Atlantis on request of his friend, so it wasn't a mission. That would mean that Teal'c can wear whatever he wants, and he chose the Jaffa robes; it doesn't implicitly say that he left SG1. You can argue that, of course, but if Continuum comes and says that he never left SG1, then it's not a contradiction, since this Jaffa robe thing can be argued either way.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostSince when did SG-1 start going offworld in their civilian clothes?
Generally, when SG-1 go off world, they wear their uniform wether they're on an official mission or not.
As I've said, Teal'c only donned his Jaffa attire when he was dealing with Jaffa affairs.
You have, you're just choosing to ignore it, because you'd rather believe he's still part of SG-1.Last edited by jenks; 23 June 2008, 03:14 PM.
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Originally posted by jenks View PostExcuse me, but who the **** do you think you are? Don't tell me what I have and haven't seen, and don't try to imply that I'm a self deluding nut job just because my opinion differs from yours.
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The only problem I see is the hair. Doesn't he have short hair in the movie since it was filmed earlier? I guess we'll think he cut it again?
But as far as 501 leading into Continuum, yes it does.
Spoiler:Carter doesn't step down, she reunites with SG-1 to attend Baal's execution. She expected to return to Atlantis, but Woolsey tells her that she's been removed from command as soon as Carter gets to Earth.sigpic"Most of our John Sheppard impressions sound more like a demented Jimmy Stewart than Joe Flanigan."
~David Hewlett
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostDude... we're discussing a TV show. Calm... down... I was just voicing my opinion. I never implied you were a self-deluding nut job. You came up with that on your own.
You have, you're just choosing to ignore it, because you'd rather believe he's still part of SG-1.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostI read that Continuum will tie into a Season 5 episode by having Carter step down as Atlantis commander to deal with the events of the movie. This is a bit confusing, because I thought the movie was suppose to be set immediately after The Ark of Truth. Further, Teal'c will be a member of SG-1 in the movie. However, "Midway" seemed to suggest that he'd left SG-1 and returned to the Free Jaffa Nation based on how he was dressed. If he were still part of SG-1, he'd be wearing an SG-1 uniform.
hes proboly not part of sg1 any more but he wanted to
Spoiler:atend ba'als execution so he went to earth during continuum at some time presumably, and then ba'al does something to the time line and tealc lends a hand in fixing it cus hes there and what else is he gonna do, kelnoreem?STARGATE ROCKS
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Thanks, Ripple in Space. The IOA is up to their usual shenanigans again.
Jenks, I'd say you're overreacting. Choosing to ignore part of a story, because you'd rather believe it plays out a certain way does not make you a self-deluding nut job. It's no worse than when people ignore a movie in a film series, because they thought it was a terrible film or felt that it didn't do the previous movie justice. Please, stop trying to play the victim. It's annoying.
Back on topic... Does this mean that the series premiere will be the episode where Carter is removed from command? I can't imagine her leaving Atlantis when Sheppard's team is in the middle of a crisis. It'd make more sense if her departure occured in the second episode.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostThanks, Ripple in Space. The IOA is up to their usual shenanigans again.
Jenks, I'd say you're overreacting. Choosing to ignore part of a story, because you'd rather believe it plays out a certain way does not] make you a self-deluding nut job. It's no worse than when people ignore a movie in a film series, because they thought it was a terrible film or felt that it didn't do the previous movie justice. Please, stop trying to play the victim. It's annoying.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostJenks, I'd say you're overreacting. Choosing to ignore part of a story, because you'd rather believe it plays out a certain way does not make you a self-deluding nut job. It's no worse than when people ignore a movie in a film series, because they thought it was a terrible film or felt that it didn't do the previous movie justice.
Please, stop trying to play the victim. It's annoying.
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