I have to admit, Ford throwing himself against the bulkhead to get the ship to move was a little dumb. Don't worry, Aiden, you're still my favorite.
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Some notes on the episode:
Just a few notes on Stargate Atlantis' "Thirty Eight Minutes."
The episode was written by Brad Wright, and directed by Mario
Azzopardi -- who directed the "Stargate SG-1" pilot, "Children of the
God" and several other first season episodes, the last one being "Cor-
Ai." It was nice seeing his name -- and his work/talent -- back on
the screen for a Stargate production.
I watch TV with the closed captioning turned on, and there was a bit
of dialog in the last scene in the infirmary that was apparently
edited out as audio.
Ford: "Well I for one am back in fighting form. Thanks to the lovely
meal.
Teyla: "My people were happy to oblige."
Ford: "It tasted like chicken."
Nice use of humor again in this episode. I liked Beckett's joke about
the cling-on (Klingon), the mention of the Swiss Army Knife, and
Ford's statement after he tried the iodine on the creature -- "Well,
scratch that."
Gorgeous matte painting of the ringed planet.
I'm really liking Weir more after this episode. And Sheppard just
rocks, and I adore both Ford and Hewlett. Teyla needs some exposition
though for me.
Very enjoyable episode -- lovely music, terrific special effects,
beautiful matte paintings, and a wonderful job of acting from
everyone involved.
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Inertia- as far as the wreath in F&W goes, I can see where one or both characters might have given it a slight nudge as they were placing it in the event horizon and thus it had SOME forward momentum. A bit weak, but that's the mot likely solution I can think of.
The PJ on the other hand, was stopped dead. And as for Ford throwing himself against the bulkhead, hey, I thought of the same thing. All you need is a LITTLE nudge, right?
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Here's a question: They make a big deal about how whatever is inside the wormhole/event horizon when the gate shuts down will be lost forever. But that isn't strictly true, is it? The matter gets stored in the buffer. So why not have everyone move beyond the EH and let the gate shut down and then perform the same trick they used in 48 Hours to rescue Teal'c?
Maybe they don't know enough about the "new" gate to do that, or they don't wanna risk blowing the Ancient Dialing Device. But how come it wasn't at least mentioned as an option?
When the PJ entered the event horizon, the bow was still being carried forward based on momentum, right? It was just the stern that got stuck. So if they HAD performed the trick, should the initial momentum have helped carry the bow of the ship out of the gate and into the bay?
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Originally posted by ShadowMaatI was waiting for it to be one of the bugs from Bane.
Any chance it may have injected something into Shep? Might explain an upcoming plot point...
If nothing else,it sure left one heck of a "hickey"!nugglebugget
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Did anyone else notice the Weir/Shepard interaction?
At first I thought it was my imagination, but then it seemed that Weir was more concerned for Shepard then she should've been. Then Shepard wanted to talk to her when he thought that he was going to die, and later wouldn't tell what he was going to say.
If it was just me then someone tell me I'm crazy but I kind of like the idea of them together. I can't see Shepard with Teyla.
Just my thoughts on the matter.McKay - "Oh, believe me that's not the first thing we tried."
Shepard - "I shot him."
Weir - "..."
Shepard - "In the leg."
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Originally posted by ShadowMaatHere's a question: They make a big deal about how whatever is inside the wormhole/event horizon when the gate shuts down will be lost forever. But that isn't strictly true, is it? The matter gets stored in the buffer. So why not have everyone move beyond the EH and let the gate shut down and then perform the same trick they used in 48 Hours to rescue Teal'c?
Just a thought...Urgo: I wanna live, I wanna experience the universe and I wanna eat pie!
O'Neill: Who doesn't?
- Urgo, Stargate: SG-1, Episode 3.16
"Let's be real here. It should be fun. We're not saving lives, we're entertaining them."
- RDA, Stargate SG-1: The Lowdown
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once done, cannot be undone...
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Originally posted by ice_angel1119At first I thought it was my imagination, but then it seemed that Weir was more concerned for Shepard then she should've been.Urgo: I wanna live, I wanna experience the universe and I wanna eat pie!
O'Neill: Who doesn't?
- Urgo, Stargate: SG-1, Episode 3.16
"Let's be real here. It should be fun. We're not saving lives, we're entertaining them."
- RDA, Stargate SG-1: The Lowdown
some assembly required, batteries not included, action figures sold seperately
once done, cannot be undone...
brought to you by Anthro Girl, Grand Pooh-Bah of the SFA
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Originally posted by Anthro GirlWouldn't that depend on whether or not the gate considers a whole person to be a single item or the whole ship?
As for Weir showing more concern for Shep, I didn't get that impression at all. But then, I find everything about Weir irritating so I'm not likely to imagine her having fuzzy feelings for anyone...
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Originally posted by ice_angel1119Did anyone else notice the Weir/Shepard interaction?
At first I thought it was my imagination, but then it seemed that Weir was more concerned for Shepard then she should've been. Then Shepard wanted to talk to her when he thought that he was going to die, and later wouldn't tell what he was going to say.
If it was just me then someone tell me I'm crazy but I kind of like the idea of them together. I can't see Shepard with Teyla.
I *do* think Sheppard has more interesting chemistry with Weir than with Teyla so far but I'm sure not ready to pair them up in a romantic sense.Life is hard...and it's harder if you're stupid
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Weir has a boyfriend. While other folks may be perfectly willing to ignore things like that for the sake of a "good 'ship", I'm not. But like I said, I can't even see her having friendly chemistry with anyone, nevermind romantic...Last edited by ShadowMaat; 31 July 2004, 11:39 AM. Reason: edited to correct grievous factual error and to add spoiler space for an old episode
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Man that bug gave me the creeps, even though it was an obvious prop, just the thought of some big tick like that strapped to my neck (shudder).
I really liked this episode (didn't expect to). I liked Weir's display of leadership and I love how cool and decisive yet laid-back Sheppard is in almost every situation. Very O'Neill-ish, but with enough of his own flavor to make him seem original.
The medical Dr is another favorite. Teyla and Weir are sexy as all get out. McKay gets on my nerves a little as the "Chicken Little" character, but I have to admit I like him too.
Ford seems a little wimpy to me at times even though I think they want him to be this stern tough guy.
Zen MonkIA student once asked his teacher, "Master, what is enlightenment?"
The master replied, "When hungry, eat. When tired, sleep."
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Originally posted by ShadowMaatWeir is married. While other folks may be perfectly willing to ignore things like that for the sake of a "good 'ship", I'm not. But like I said, I can't even see her having friendly chemistry with anyone, nevermind romantic...
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Wasn't the character Garwin Sanford played just a boyfriend or something??Life is hard...and it's harder if you're stupid
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