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Originally posted by airic82 View PostI don't understand why Atlantis keeps killing off it's villains so easily. What I LOVED about SG-1 was that they just kept developing and adding layers to villains, but Atlantis seems content to kill everyone off. I mean look at all the Genii they killed (Colm Meany's character for example), then there was the short lived Replicators (they were around for half a year), and now Michael, who I think was the best villain for Atlantis.
I sure hope you're right and Michael is somehow alive. My thought was that he's cloned himself (like Carson), but that would be very Baal like. Either way, the episode was great, but I'm very frustrated with a "loss" of my favorite. To have him escape might have been dodgy though, that I admit, so in terms of story it was best. I'll miss him.
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Originally posted by ziga1980 View Postno, we've only seen what the lame producers let us to see. there's so much we could have done with Michael. it's like they present us with a whole lot of new possibilities for Micheal plot and than they kill him. wtf??? he said he's never been stronger. he talked about the wealth of knowledge the jumper provided him with. he harvested the dna from the baby. damm. if the only thing the producers of the show can come up with after all this is killing him than they're outright stupid. if they wanted to kill him they could have done it in his first ep or at least in some sort of fashion. that's not a way for such a villain to go.
on the other hand he was very fond of cloning. although if they bring him back and say this one was a clone it would be disappointing. he would never have shared his power with a clone. he would either rule the galaxy or die trying. that would be his way. not the chicken stuff with hundreds of clones.
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Originally posted by JackO'Neill View PostNope he cloned himself just watch
and the person who started this thread, i've read your other threads, you come up with some far out ideas.
and fan fiction stinks.
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well Baal cloned himself so maybe Michael has too
we can never know for suresigpic
So now that is why I call you names, like Carol, Jane and Sue. Like Moesha, Kim and Lilly and Susanne and Betty-Lou. See, regardless of the names I pick, my feelings are quite clear; you're a pain in every day of every month of every year.
Dr.cox Scrubs
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I'm happy that they don't have another season so that we can stay and find out how this villain managed to survive. I think villains who are dead, should stay dead in most cases. I liked how they did it with Apophys on SG-1. But the Ba'al, Carson and Weir revival storylines weren't believable and kind've ruined every death on the show afterwards, because every time someone dies you figure "oh, they'll come back anyway" and it loses its emotional impact.
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Originally posted by airic82 View PostI don't understand why Atlantis keeps killing off it's villains so easily. What I LOVED about SG-1 was that they just kept developing and adding layers to villains, but Atlantis seems content to kill everyone off. I mean look at all the Genii they killed (Colm Meany's character for example), then there was the short lived Replicators (they were around for half a year), and now Michael, who I think was the best villain for Atlantis.
I sure hope you're right and Michael is somehow alive. My thought was that he's cloned himself (like Carson), but that would be very Baal like. Either way, the episode was great, but I'm very frustrated with a "loss" of my favorite. To have him escape might have been dodgy though, that I admit, so in terms of story it was best. I'll miss him.
I suspect MIchael did clone himself. A reserve version of himself in case he dies. I mean he could have taken the entire city if he called reinforcements from his legion of hybrids. He could even have brought some of the super WraithStargate Revival Please!
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Originally posted by IrishPisano View Postok
so
Ba'al cloned himself and his ba'als...
Michael cloned Beckett
TPTB are obviously more infavor of cloning than the ppl that wrote Spiderman in the 90s and Goerge Lucas...
so who's to say that Micahel did not clone himself?
oh, and who's to say that he's dead?
notice that they never said he was dead... just "out of the picture"
Michael will be back
either as himself
or a clone
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Originally posted by Jedi_Master_Bra'tac View PostThis Michael is definitely dead. Clones and AU versions however....Colonel Jack O'Neill: So what's your impression of Alar?
Teal'c: That he is concealing something.
Colonel Jack O'Neill: Like what?
Teal'c: I am unsure. He is concealing it.
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Originally posted by IrishPisano View Postprove itJedi_Master_Bra'tac, previously known as wako!
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Originally posted by Jedi_Master_Bra'tac View PostWe all saw him fall off the top tower, there's no way he could of survived that.
It wasn't covered that well in the past 5 seasons. But Michael glided to the mainland...
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Originally posted by Jedi_Master_Bra'tac View PostWe all saw him fall off the top tower, there's no way he could of survived that.
2. did you see his dead body? no
3. did you see him hit the ground? no
4. did anyone say he was DEAD? NO...... THIS IS IMPORTANT... they only said he was "out of the picture" note: they explicitly avoided saying he was dead...
5. Todd's 10,000 years old AT LEAST.... there is a lot about the wraith physiology that we do not know...
6. no dead body
7. no pronouncement of deathColonel Jack O'Neill: So what's your impression of Alar?
Teal'c: That he is concealing something.
Colonel Jack O'Neill: Like what?
Teal'c: I am unsure. He is concealing it.
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