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"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by J-Whitt Remastered
Secondly, I think that everything DigiFluid is good.
Currently watching: Dark Matter, 12 Monkeys, Doctor Who, Under the Dome, The Mentalist, The Messengers, The Last Ship, Elementary, Dominion, The Whispers, Extant, Olympus, Da Vinci's Demons, Vikings
Yeah, when I first watched it I also was sort o surprised because Stargate hadn't done such an ending before. But later when I watched few other times I understood that it really was the best ending- there wasn't enough material for the two parter and, if they had the regular ending with showing how they fixed all, there wouldn't be some much time left in the episode for realy good stuff.
Hehe now that's a coincidence. I had just noticed I got greened for a post in which I mentioned time should get an award and then I see this thread light up in the new threads panel.
It was a super episode!
I'm an average viewer. As plain as they come. People make TV shows based on my demographic.
Million's of ZPM's, ZPM's for free! Millions of ZPM's, ZPM's for me!
Time was in my opinion one of the best Stargate episodes (in terms of writing) seen in years. I would have to go back to mid to early SG1 to get episodes that well written, and none of those were ever too risky and intelligent to begin with. I loved the fact that the best of the story was not even shown, but making us the audience think about what had happened. That is an accomplishment that deserved recognition.
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