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Possibly best episode yet. At least second best (I really liked Suspicions).
It's nice to see some of the characters really come alive like they haven't in the past. I think it's a shame that Ford didn't get his own section though. He's supposed to be the military guy that balances out all the less disciplined people, yet he hardly ever does anything.
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I really liked the use of the Outer Limits. Funny (and so not suprising) that McKay would watch it, and the opening titles act as a metaphor for the episode as a whole. Kind of like the Hail Mary thing in "Hide and Seek". I wonder if this is going to be a recurring thing - using references in the episode to describe the overall plot/theme of the episode?aka Nur-ab-sal
"It's not enough to survive. One has to be worthy of survival." -- William Adama
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Is it just me or has Beckett gotten more lines/screen time than Ford? Probably just seems that way. Still, this continued shafting of Ford is really starting to grate on my nerves. Give him a meaty plotline, already! Beckett had one, and he's only a recurring character, Ford is supposed to be main cast!
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Originally posted by puddlejumper747OK, but that still doesn't explain why no one questioned his presence. It only explains why she didn't personally mention O'Neill before "returning" home. But surely she would have noticed that immediately when she arrived? Why not just have Jack there as he should be, and Hammond just visiting? I mean, it seemed like Hammond was running the entire SGC, and no one cared. At least Weir could have asked Hammond "where's Gen. O'Neill?" or something like that when they stepped through...
It was supposed to seem odd. You didn't find it strange that an air force pilot had a home that awesome? Or that Rodney had a date with that hot woman?
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