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I somehow never really felt that the replicator Weir was the "real" Weir, even if that's what the storyline was meant to imply. I think the "real Weir" died at the hands of the replicators, and the ones we saw after were all copies, not the original.
The physical body of Elizabeth Weir was destroyed on Asuras, while her consciousness was submerged into the Replicator collective. Eventually her psyche was given a body, and was able to move about Asuras. Now she's stuck in limbo. At least, that's what I believe.
I *heart* Elizabeth.
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although I liked the character, the writers frakked this story arc up! I would be upset as well if I were EW.... they could have done so much more with this storyline but nevertheless they flushed it out into the toilet as many other storylines, that does not mean that I love SG:A
At what point did you think the writers screwed up the story line? For me, everything was going fine up until "Be All My Sins Remember'd." The episode ended the Asuran story line, but the final scene opened up an entirely new story. Unfortunately, that only materialized as a single episode. Maybe the writers got burned out on the Asurans?
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