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Or there could have been a Wraith Cruiser convienently placed...(And cloaked) That he hit, and it just flew away. Or he fell down the oceans and ran into a race of sentient whales who used a Sarcophugus like thing...he then takes control of them and plots his revenge....or.....
ok so basically it might be possible to bring Michael back as long as the writers push suspension of disbelief beyond even SGA standards & destroy what little credibility there is left
series finale is nearing its end so I guess they ain't got much to lose anyway
ok so basically it might be possible to bring Michael back as long as the writers push suspension of disbelief beyond even SGA standards & destroy what little credibility there is left
well series finale is nearing its end so I guess they ain't got much to lose anyway
No...I am talking about another series....one of its episodes stretched that to where I even couldn't take the episode that seriously. I was glad when it was over.
It's creepy is what it is. Michael is very obsessive-fan/stalker-ish when he's around Teyla.
Stalking =/= Love. Exept to Michael it is.
I can actually relate to Michael on this one. It kinda happened to me I was thinking of doing a simillar thing but chose not to because If she doesn't want to then she doesnt want to. I sometimes wonder though. Who knows I might end up like Michael. )
Not to mention that "teal" is a hybrid of blue and green, the very same colors almost every single Wraith on the show has as the basis for their skin tone, including Wraith Michael.
Not to mention that "teal" is a hybrid of blue and green, the very same colors almost every single Wraith on the show has as the basis for their skin tone, including Wraith Michael.
"I would very much like for you to come with me."
I loved the scene where Micheal offers to take Teyla with him. He looked so hesitant and at the same time, came across as so evil. Did he seriously think that she's come with him? But he keeps trying to convince her.
Also interesting is the fact that it didn't seem like he was going to force her to go with him. He doesn't want to be alone, but he wants her to come of her own free will. The anger and longing in these scene is driving me crazy!
"You can care for your child, and I will care for the both of you."
That line says it all!
In the end, however, his need for revenge beat it all out.
I will be honest here, a part of me thought Michael was very sweet, with the whole "Come with me, I will look after you two" (along those lines) and it was like "Awww, isn't Michael such a sweetie? The baby's not even his and he wants to look after them" but then my realism took over and pointed out that Michael wants to kill em all and use the innocent baby.
I've had a look at the thread, so I know what it's about....but I'm still trying to figure out what word "declatation" was supposed to be....
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
Their is no way he survivied a fall from that height and his back was facing the ground as he fell. His spine would break into a million pieces.
Happens on soap operas all the time. And SGA's been a soap opera with Rodney/Keller/Dex lately.
And Ronon took a bad fall this episode and only got a concussion. Michael's hybrid physiology's sure to fix him. He's in the underwater jumper bay fixing the other jumper.
Yes! Totally!! And his creepy obsession with Kira.
Wasn't Dukat's thing with Kira due to him wanting her to acknowledge that he was GOOD for Bajor and not the villain? If he got her onto his side, it would be his ultimate proof that he was the hero.
Also, I want to say that Dukat was an awesome character. The guy was a charismatic leader, but a narcissist and a hero in his own mind. So he was patriotic to serve himself and not his people. I feel bad for Damar sometimes. Man, he got let down. And I loved how he stepped up.
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