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I still agree with my statement yesterday, season 1 is off to a better start than SG-1's first season.
So no one was the spy. We also found some land, captured a Wraith, and got some new weapons.
I also notice in this episode (okay the last episode) that Dr. Z barely has an accent. But that got better as the series went on.
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I quite enjoyed this episode. I really liked Teyla. I thought she was strong and commanding with her own people and the Atlantis expedition. She and Weir squared off in their leadership roles and it showed the best in both women. I also thought she handled everything that was going on around her with a great deal of insight and aplomb.sigpic
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Originally posted by garhkal View PostI would have loved to know though, if bates and teyla DID get it on, who would have won.sigpic
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A good ep.
It was hilarious when McKay was hit by the stunner. Smack right in the face.
Silly Teyla going off alone to fight a Wraith. First time seeing her fighting skills.
Sheppard was fast at noticing that it was a self destruct. The Wraith barely had time to press it before Shep yelled out that it was a self destruct.
I still jumped when the captured Wraith tried to grab Shep. Even though I was prepared.
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Originally posted by hlndncr View PostActually, Bates and Teyla do go at each other later on if I recall. In fact, the one note I would have on this episode is that my vague fuzzy memories of this season kept pointing me to other scenes that I thought were in this episode but must be a part of another. At the end of the season don't the same tensions and suspicions come up again when they discover a wraith hidden in the city? Those events kept intersecting in my mind with the events of this episode.
Spoiler:It turns out it was the Wraith from the dart (The Brotherhood 0116) in Atlantis that hit Bates for six
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Originally posted by Inquisitor View PostIt's in The Gift (0118)
Spoiler:It turns out it was the Wraith from the dart (The Brotherhood 0116) in Atlantis that hit Bates for sixsigpic
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Originally posted by Lieutenant Sparrow View PostIt was hilarious when McKay was hit by the stunner. Smack right in the face.
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I suppose this was an episode to work on developing characters. See how different people deal with a possible traitor. Weir and Bates as the civilian/ military clash over who is to blame, and Sheppard in the middle.
At least a use was found for the Athosians, instant farmers on the mainland, nice and convenient!
McKay seems to be slowly building up to perfecting the whining! It was funny when he was hit in the face and stunned, it was some peace and quiet for a while!
The necklace as an Ancient detector was an interesting idea, those sneaky Wraith! Appealed to the Ancient sense of aesthetics so they'd notice it and pick it up I guess. They always seemed to add artistic flourishes to their technology, the base unit for the communication stones found in Glastonbury for example, and the gates themselves, they look good!
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Joe Mallozzi's memories of this episode:
http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/...hildhoods-end/
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This was Paul and my first episode of Atlantis and, looking back now, it’s amazing how many elements were put in play here. We establish the wraith stunners, the mainland, Teyla’s stick-fighting ability, the Zelenka-McKay working dynamic, and the beginnings of Teyla’s conflicted loyalties between the Atlantis expedition and her people. There’s also the civilian vs. military divide that’s touched upon here in the scene in which Sheppard dismisses Sgt. Bates only to have Weir remind him that she, as the leader of the expedition, appointed Bates as head of security. We also introduce the wraith self-destruct mechanism that, while interesting and effective on off-world encounters, aren’t going to enter into the equation when the teams take the fight to the hive ships.
The thing I remember most about this episode was wondering why the Atlantis away teams didn’t have designations like the away teams oeprating out of Stargate command (ie. SG-1, SG-2, SG-3). While my writing partner, Paul, was busy thinking up lyrics for the Atlantis theme to accompany the bang-up job we’d done coming up with lyrics for the SG-1 theme (We give a rare performance here: Stargate Theme (with lyrics!) – YouTube. Ultimately, Paul was only able to come up with: We’re in Atlantis! We’re underwater!) I set my mind to coming up with SGA team designations. And, I did, but the other writers balked at my First Atlantis Reconnaissance Team idea. Clearly, they were just jealous.sigpic
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