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34. Not to mention numerous myths, such as Avalon and, of course, Atlantis.
Robert: So, do the Wraith feed on fear, or just life in general? Me: Just life in general. But they'd probably prefer that their victims be scared. Robert: So, it's like marinating them, then?
35. It was good at being naturalistically humorous without seemingly like it was trying really hard to do so (Atlantis).
36. It was actually quite good at interweaving intriguing episodic stories with ongoing elements like political tension, the state of the galaxy, rogue elements in local government, etc.
37. It could be gravely serious and dramatic if it wanted to, a fact that has surprised me now that I've been watching older episodes for the first time in years. I felt like I was watching a Battlestar Galactica episode during Heroes Part 2.
38. It was genuinely endearing.
44) The series' ability to romanticize the military without glamorizing it.
45) The Tok'ra
46) The father-figures of General Hammond, Jacob and Bra'tac.
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