Originally posted by knocknashee
Question #2: Why is Ronon already seemingly fully integrated into AR-1? Because he is. Shep asked for him to be added to the team and Weir okayed it. What would you have them do? I've found the lack of Ronon trust to get rather old and I was glad to see him actually get in the team.
Question #3: How did the prisoners know McKay was the resident genius having never met him? It seemed that the lead prisoner was good at psychology. Perhaps it was just a guess? He was right none the less. Also, try to recall that McKay was the only one not armed with a weapon in the beginning fight. While this doesn't make him the genious, it's a bit of a hint that if a man isn't there for his battle skills, he's there for his medical or scientific skills (In Rodney's case, scientific).
Question #4: What was that alliance all about? Wraith decency??? WTF?!?!?!?!?!? Wraith are characters, and thus can be developed. What's wrong with a more dimensional Wraith? I'd like to see more of him. ...Not that he actually seemed that decent.
Question #5: Weir threatening with a team of four soldiers against an entire city and getting away??? No, Weir threatening a few of them and the Magistrate not in any conditio or mindset to stop her or alert the sity to her presense. Who's to say everyone would have tried to stop her anyway, with the Magistrate arresting people left and right?
Question #6: Sheppard allowing all those violent prisoners away through the gate? Surely that's gonna come back and bite him on the ass... I hope so, for later episode plots. Perhaps it was just a moment of Shep decency. All of those prisoners may not have been guilty anyway.
Question #7: Firing a drone at the Wraith Cruiser? Didn't they spend last episode rectifying a problem they caused by shooting a dart down so they could hide from the Wraith? Surely now, the Wraith know they are still about, even if not on Atlantis, but won't they even suspect? I guess they will, but it was life or death at this point. There's a difference between beating a Wraith dart to the gate and being severely outnumbered. If they were culled, the Wraith would have suspected them, and the only difference would be that three of Atlantis's finest warriors and Atlantis's smartest man would be dead. They had no choice as I see it.
Regardless, there were a few plotholes, but I found it ovreall entertaining. I like Ronon, and Teyla even grew on me some here. And McKay and Shep were awesome.
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