Overall, an A.
So, are the Wraith around or were they all asleep in the buried ship on Tayla's planet? They sort of hibernate in between cullings? Still confused on this. The enemy is taking too long to gel in my befuddled brain.
Shep looks unshaved, in a conference and on the planet. Looks unkempt, slightly unprofessional.
Star Trek. McCoy. Beckett. love it love it love it
Carson in love, cliché, but its Beckett so its charming, absolutely charming. Say 'slippery slope' more, please.
Explains primitivism - Wraith cyclical culling. Makes sense, but I can get tired of fur bikinis. Unless they equal opportunity fur rumble bags.
Weir, so far, so good. Administrator. Geneva Convention, etc. Making the tough decisions. One of the promos shows her kissing some guy. Eh. Not looking forward to administrator romance. Keep her in her office.
Shep Very O'Neill with Steve
Steve sounds like Tony Todd, but no
Rodney, blinking. Oh, Rodney.
Lt. Ford was Mayweatherish, but with attitude and dialogue. "Bye, Steve."
Not peaceful Earth, spoiled rotten Earth, this is what sci fi can do, and my head doesn't hurt from the hammer blow ENT would have delivered.
Ah, Beckett in love, soft music. Kiss her you fool!
But no! Here we go - Heading down the wrong road. Ethical moral dilemma.
Wraith Steve is gonna die anyway?! I thought they didn't die easily. In the pilot beckett said they don't die easy.
Oriental Chevron guy, no Grodin. Boo.
Bates, *******, again
Bullet sounding dial up threw me off at first. Hadn't noted PJ dial up being so loud previously.
Sacrifice guy too young. I would have liked Steve to go up against a little old lady. But, I suppose Steve wouldn't have fed if there was no beef, then.
Oh, plot development. Defense changes to offense. Cure as bad as disease. As many people die with the cure as would verses the Wraith. And the natives are willing to go down that road. This is good.
Holy Grail, what? How would the Chancellor know that simile!
Beckett's gonna lose Perna. Noooooo. Even though you know its gonna happen, Tayla coming in and not saying anything like "It's Perna, she's dying." Good good.
Good solid character and ethical dilemma driven episode. All of the characters were good, even this-isn't-the-way-the Wraith-work Tayla. Sheppard was just a little too smart-ass O'Neillesque. Kirk was gung-ho hero. Picard erudite. Crichton pop culture smart ass. Sheppard needs to move out of O'Neill's shadow. Are other people pitching and or writing for Atlantis?
So, are the Wraith around or were they all asleep in the buried ship on Tayla's planet? They sort of hibernate in between cullings? Still confused on this. The enemy is taking too long to gel in my befuddled brain.
Shep looks unshaved, in a conference and on the planet. Looks unkempt, slightly unprofessional.
Star Trek. McCoy. Beckett. love it love it love it
Carson in love, cliché, but its Beckett so its charming, absolutely charming. Say 'slippery slope' more, please.
Explains primitivism - Wraith cyclical culling. Makes sense, but I can get tired of fur bikinis. Unless they equal opportunity fur rumble bags.
Weir, so far, so good. Administrator. Geneva Convention, etc. Making the tough decisions. One of the promos shows her kissing some guy. Eh. Not looking forward to administrator romance. Keep her in her office.
Shep Very O'Neill with Steve
Steve sounds like Tony Todd, but no
Rodney, blinking. Oh, Rodney.
Lt. Ford was Mayweatherish, but with attitude and dialogue. "Bye, Steve."
Not peaceful Earth, spoiled rotten Earth, this is what sci fi can do, and my head doesn't hurt from the hammer blow ENT would have delivered.
Ah, Beckett in love, soft music. Kiss her you fool!
But no! Here we go - Heading down the wrong road. Ethical moral dilemma.
Wraith Steve is gonna die anyway?! I thought they didn't die easily. In the pilot beckett said they don't die easy.
Oriental Chevron guy, no Grodin. Boo.
Bates, *******, again
Bullet sounding dial up threw me off at first. Hadn't noted PJ dial up being so loud previously.
Sacrifice guy too young. I would have liked Steve to go up against a little old lady. But, I suppose Steve wouldn't have fed if there was no beef, then.
Oh, plot development. Defense changes to offense. Cure as bad as disease. As many people die with the cure as would verses the Wraith. And the natives are willing to go down that road. This is good.
Holy Grail, what? How would the Chancellor know that simile!
Beckett's gonna lose Perna. Noooooo. Even though you know its gonna happen, Tayla coming in and not saying anything like "It's Perna, she's dying." Good good.
Good solid character and ethical dilemma driven episode. All of the characters were good, even this-isn't-the-way-the Wraith-work Tayla. Sheppard was just a little too smart-ass O'Neillesque. Kirk was gung-ho hero. Picard erudite. Crichton pop culture smart ass. Sheppard needs to move out of O'Neill's shadow. Are other people pitching and or writing for Atlantis?
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