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Great episode. Michael has been one of my favorite bad guys in SGA and I thought this was a great ending for the character.
Loved seeing just how consumed by anger he was that he basically sabotaged his own plan trying to get revenge against Atlantis. And that as much as he hated Atlantis, Michael still had a small soft spot for Teyla because of her kindness just after he was experimented on.
Sheppard and McKay with the toy cars were fun, as were the Ronon and Woolsey scenes about mission reports. Loved seeing Banks' kickboxing and I thought the Ronon/Michael and Sheppard/Michael fights were well done.
And after everything he's personally put her through (multiple kidnappings, kidnapping and killing many of her people, and trying to kidnap her son) I was sooo happy to see Teyla be the one to take out Michael in the end. And I loved seeing how light-hearted she seemed in the last scene with Sheppard and McKay, knowing that Michael was gone for good.
Bit of an odd observation: While watching a rerun of SG-1's Nightwalkers earlier today, I noticed that the SGA banner ad they ran on the bottom of the screen had the season 4 cast picture with Carter instead of the season 5 one with Woolsey. Anyone know why SciFi hasn't updated this yet?
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Originally posted by EvenstarSRV View PostGreat episode. Michael has been one of my favorite bad guys in SGA and I thought this was a great ending for the character.sigpic
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Originally posted by Ruffles View PostInteresting to note that Torren finally slept through the night after Michael died. Coincidence?
Also, what happened to the off-world team? How did Michael get this information, were they captured?
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Originally posted by Daniela View PostOooh, very good point. Perhaps he has super sensory capabilities of detecting wraith-like people. Maybe more than his mom.
Also, what happened to the off-world team? How did Michael get this information, were they captured?sigpic
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Am I the only one that didn't like the way Michael was killed? Or more specifically, the manner in which Teyla killed him?
Don't get me wrong, Teyla killing him was poetic justice and needed to happen for the sake of the story. But to simply brush his hands off the ledge seems...unworthy of their relationship and history.
If there was some sort of symbolism that TPTB meant to portray, I see it but I don't think it's necessarily the correct sort. Brushing something away with ones foot is usually reserved for garbage, trash, something unimportant and meaningless. Yes, Michael was at her mercy. Yes, she got in a few good punches before he fell off the ledge, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't expecting something more epic.
The fight scenes were unequivacally phenomenal in this episode. Ronon and Michael, then Sheppard and Michael. And the CGI in the Sheppard/Michael fight was nicely done. But I would have liked some of that to be thrown Teyla's way. She's been proven to be an extraordinary fighter, and while I have no quibble with a more nurturing Teyla (she did have to take care of her child), I think I would have appreciated Michael's death more and Teyla role in it if that final fight had been her and Michael alone.
Maybe that's just me.sigpic
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostExcept SGU is going to be staring a party girl, a high school quarterback and a guy named Psycho.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by Pandora's_Box View PostAm I the only one that didn't like the way Michael was killed? Or more specifically, the manner in which Teyla killed him?
Don't get me wrong, Teyla killing him was poetic justice and needed to happen for the sake of the story. But to simply brush his hands off the ledge seems...unworthy of their relationship and history.
If there was some sort of symbolism that TPTB meant to portray, I see it but I don't think it's necessarily the correct sort. Brushing something away with ones foot is usually reserved for garbage, trash, something unimportant and meaningless. Yes, Michael was at her mercy. Yes, she got in a few good punches before he fell off the ledge, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't expecting something more epic.
The fight scenes were unequivacally phenomenal in this episode. Ronon and Michael, then Sheppard and Michael. And the CGI in the Sheppard/Michael fight was nicely done. But I would have liked some of that to be thrown Teyla's way. She's been proven to be an extraordinary fighter, and while I have no quibble with a more nurturing Teyla (she did have to take care of her child), I think I would have appreciated Michael's death more and Teyla role in it if that final fight had been her and Michael alone.
Maybe that's just me.sigpic
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostI know I'm going to have a hard time sleeping tonight. Knowing SGA is being cancelled yet can still produce eps like this. DAMN YOU MGM TO HELL!
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Originally posted by Daniela View PostI feel the same way about Firefly. I just saw the last episode of it and I cna't get over the fact that that's it-with the exception of the movie Serenity.sigpic
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