This was one of the only episodes that I really felt like the Atlantis expedition were the bad guys. Working with the Wraith against the Asurans was one thing but now it feels much more questionable.
Having those almighty 304's that even though in this episode were a little clumsy just makes us way too powerful.
I just wonder, is the 30% that would die from the Hoffan drug really more than those who would die at the hands of the Wraith if they could develop an antidote and resume their never ending cullings?
Of course it's kind of the end of the show if the Wraith are exterminated and I know no one wants that, but still.
I sympathized with Michael the entire episode, I knew there was some good in him, he could just have killed all the Athosians as revenge but as I suspected he wanted nothing more than to belong somewhere again and wanted Teyla to know what it was like to be seperated from ones people, both biologically and physically.
Also, I loved Michael and Kanaans new appearance, the Wraith has been done to death, the Humanized Wraith is in my opinion the perfect new race!
Having those almighty 304's that even though in this episode were a little clumsy just makes us way too powerful.
I just wonder, is the 30% that would die from the Hoffan drug really more than those who would die at the hands of the Wraith if they could develop an antidote and resume their never ending cullings?
Of course it's kind of the end of the show if the Wraith are exterminated and I know no one wants that, but still.
I sympathized with Michael the entire episode, I knew there was some good in him, he could just have killed all the Athosians as revenge but as I suspected he wanted nothing more than to belong somewhere again and wanted Teyla to know what it was like to be seperated from ones people, both biologically and physically.
Also, I loved Michael and Kanaans new appearance, the Wraith has been done to death, the Humanized Wraith is in my opinion the perfect new race!
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