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OK so wait a minute... if the whole idea was that the people on the planet werent supposed to know that Sheppard and McKay protected Harmony, then doesnt the painting just give that all away?
Just a thought...
That was something i was wondeirng, but maybe she said cause of the Genii threat, that their help was insturmental in defeating them.
I LOVE this painting. The first time we saw it my mom and I couldn't stop laughing for at least five minutes. I think we were both crying too. My brother looked at us like we'd each grown a second head.
A little bit ago my mom saw that I was on the forum, and she asked if there was a thread about the painting. I found this thread, and saved the picture that somebody posted here. Mom had me e-mail the picture to her. I just set it as the background on my laptop.
"While God waits for his temple to be built of love, men bring stones." -Rabindranath Tagore
Finally!!! The truth has be recoded. Beating would had being easier for Sheppard but he was hit were it hurts the most.
Not really. Sheppard was pretty nonchalant about it, and would most likely forget it within the hour.
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I really think episodes like this, at times, go too overboard trying to "make a funny" to appease the "fans" who watch it for the cheap jokes.
The genuine humor of Stargate that relies more on knowing the character and the situation was not to be found in this episode.
The painting was mildly amusing, but incredibly predictable.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with this statement for the record, guys.
Just letting you know, as you may come to the conclusion that I said something rude here, and I don't want people to get that impression of me.
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