Originally posted by stargate barbie
now for my opinion on Pegasus Project

Spoiler:
well for the most part i liked it. more or less. the less being mitchell in a good few places.
i loved the opening scene with sam doing the briefing for weir and shep and the whole mckay thing (don't shoot me, you know i can't help it!). in fact all of the sam/mckay scenes i liked. i liked the lemon scene, i loved the bit in the briefing room where shep says he'll shoot mckay and sam mouths thank you.
generally, i felt that the whole episode was a bit disjointed. it just didn't flow and fit together smoothly.
the daniel/vala parts were pretty good, and moved the whole season arc along nicely, but vala really was just there for the ride. she had one useful moment and that was it. thats a shame for me.
now brace yourselves and skip this part if you like mitchell and thought he was just oh so wonderful in this one;
Spoiler:
first of all, another grandma comment, fortunately saved by a great line by sam (followed by cam's "her words exactly", which i liked).
the thing is, in the first two episodes, i was starting to like cam a little better. i really was. and for the start of this episode too. unfortunately it didn't last. ok, i get that BW might be trying to reinforce coops position on the cam is leader thing, he's his partner, and he wants to back him up on this. but i hate it. the first 2 eps were really making it look like co-leadership and and ensemble situation, and i could live with that even if i'd prefer the command structure with sam at the top. this episode, although at the start to me looked as though sam were in control because it was her plan and she was all leadery (its a word!), later on there really was no room for argument.
not only did sam look to him for his approval, instead of looking to emerson who is in command of the ship (hence i figured it would be up to him to give the order to move in and ahead with the plan), she looked to cam, who proceeded not only to tell sam to go ahead, it looked like he was ordering emerson too! WTF!?!? what does this guy do, travel around the military and just take peoples commands away from them? i have to say, as if you haven't figured it out yet, that pissed me off a little bit.
then he suddenly becomes an astrophysist. the guy who didn't even know what an accretion disc is, suddenly becomes and expert on blackholes and how they can use this one to their advantage. c'mon! brad wright, inventor of the how come room, wrote this! what the heck was he thinking giving that line to mitchell? thats a sam line right there. military + astrophysist + person who helped to build the ship = the possesion of strategic knowledge in this situation and of how they can get the ship out of this situation. military + fighter pilot who got special treatment and a place on an sg team because he got injured - lack of scientific knowledge = big gaping plot hole!
sorry guys, but i was disappointed in brad wright in this episode. second time the guy has dissapointed me in a couple of weeks.
the thing is, in the first two episodes, i was starting to like cam a little better. i really was. and for the start of this episode too. unfortunately it didn't last. ok, i get that BW might be trying to reinforce coops position on the cam is leader thing, he's his partner, and he wants to back him up on this. but i hate it. the first 2 eps were really making it look like co-leadership and and ensemble situation, and i could live with that even if i'd prefer the command structure with sam at the top. this episode, although at the start to me looked as though sam were in control because it was her plan and she was all leadery (its a word!), later on there really was no room for argument.
not only did sam look to him for his approval, instead of looking to emerson who is in command of the ship (hence i figured it would be up to him to give the order to move in and ahead with the plan), she looked to cam, who proceeded not only to tell sam to go ahead, it looked like he was ordering emerson too! WTF!?!? what does this guy do, travel around the military and just take peoples commands away from them? i have to say, as if you haven't figured it out yet, that pissed me off a little bit.
then he suddenly becomes an astrophysist. the guy who didn't even know what an accretion disc is, suddenly becomes and expert on blackholes and how they can use this one to their advantage. c'mon! brad wright, inventor of the how come room, wrote this! what the heck was he thinking giving that line to mitchell? thats a sam line right there. military + astrophysist + person who helped to build the ship = the possesion of strategic knowledge in this situation and of how they can get the ship out of this situation. military + fighter pilot who got special treatment and a place on an sg team because he got injured - lack of scientific knowledge = big gaping plot hole!
sorry guys, but i was disappointed in brad wright in this episode. second time the guy has dissapointed me in a couple of weeks.
ok, end of that rant. i got a little worked up there.

i would have like to see more sam/mckay interaction and more sam/shep interaction. i missed teal'c. at the start of the ep i was saying (repeatedly) "hey where's teal'c, what did they just forget to write him into this one?" no explaination of why he wasn't there. it would have fit into the opening briefing scene. maybe i just missed it?
yeah, so it was ok, and maybe i'd like it better on a second viewing, but it was a bit of a disappointment to me. i guess that'll learn me to look forward to episodes and put faith in stargate writers regardless of who they are anymore.
i think that covers it, if not who really cares?

edit; now i remember.
Spoiler:
am i the only one who laughed out loud when the ori ship was destroyed? is PDL doing the vfx now? do they even realise what those ships look like, and what that kawoosh looked like when destroying the ship? oiy. i'm assuming it was unintentional, which makes it funny to me.
Spoiler:
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't the kawoosh things supposed to disintegrate matter completely like they did with the guy in 'The Light' and with the prisoner in the episode with Linea and not just snap the thing into two pieces?
Anyway, Sam was much more authoritative in this episode and she even got quite a bit of humour in there too! I had issue with the chain of command thing as well, besides the fact that I'm a Sam fan, I also happen to rather like Colonel Emerson and why on Netu should they have to report to Cam? *insert Marvin the martian voice* "This makes me very angry!"
I liked Sam's interactions with McKay and at times this episode felt like 'old school' SG-1 with Sam in charge and Mitchell and Vala (mostly) relegated to the sidelines. Can we transfer SG-1 permanently to the Odyssey? I really like Emerson and his crew. Heck, I think we should move them, Odyssey and all, to Atlantis! I think my original assessment was correct. First they fix Vala (she's not perfect still but she'll do for now), then last week they put Daniel back to being the team's anthropologist and not the actionhero! Danny we've seen a lot of recently and this week, although Sam didn't get her command back, she was given a lot of screen time and some great lines! Next stop, TEAL'C! *crosses fingers*
Anyway, Sam was much more authoritative in this episode and she even got quite a bit of humour in there too! I had issue with the chain of command thing as well, besides the fact that I'm a Sam fan, I also happen to rather like Colonel Emerson and why on Netu should they have to report to Cam? *insert Marvin the martian voice* "This makes me very angry!"
I liked Sam's interactions with McKay and at times this episode felt like 'old school' SG-1 with Sam in charge and Mitchell and Vala (mostly) relegated to the sidelines. Can we transfer SG-1 permanently to the Odyssey? I really like Emerson and his crew. Heck, I think we should move them, Odyssey and all, to Atlantis! I think my original assessment was correct. First they fix Vala (she's not perfect still but she'll do for now), then last week they put Daniel back to being the team's anthropologist and not the actionhero! Danny we've seen a lot of recently and this week, although Sam didn't get her command back, she was given a lot of screen time and some great lines! Next stop, TEAL'C! *crosses fingers*
Comment