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I think one of the most fun things is to take those character bits from the first season that they dropped later, and try to make them fit into the canon as it developed. Without being too twisty about it. However, there are some things that you just can't make fit.
I do think you can make Jonas fit, as a relationship Sam had when she was young and unsure of herself, but I don't think you can make all her actions in this episode fit.
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If you're going to allow yourself to be offended by a cat, you might as well just pack it in -- Steven Brust
Teal'c's drawing and the 'thank you' he gives when complimented has got to be the funniest scene in Stargate I have seen in ages. Teal'c - you make me laugh.
Teal'c's drawing and the 'thank you' he gives when complimented has got to be the funniest scene in Stargate I have seen in ages. Teal'c - you make me laugh.
Heh, this reminded me of Jack's remark about the Unas cave art Daniel mentions in "Beast of Burden"... makes me laugh too.
This one and Cold Lazarus are not my favorite episodes of the season.
I can't find anything interesting about a guy who believes himself to be some kind of savior, who, with the power he gains over people who are well and truly still believing in fairytales, abuses that same power to turn into a fullblown psychopath, ruling by fear.
The Goa'uld did build a clever contraption to protect the people from the radiation of the sun, but then I realized they pretty much rehashed that whole idea in Atlantis' season 1 Childhood's End, and the episode was well and truly ruined. I can't be sure, but I actually think they even used the same design or even the same prop in SGA (which would surprise me since props usually didn't last long or were reused to build other props).
Anyway, then there's also that sudden notion that Carter was engaged to this crazy crackpot Captain -- I'm sorry guys, but I'm just not buying that.
All in all, if this episode hadn't existed, that would have been fine by me.
The one bit that did make me smile -- Teal'c having to work on his "friendly" face.
How would you rate SG-1's "The First Commandment?"
Excellent
Good
Fair Poor
Terrible
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This one and Cold Lazarus are not my favorite episodes of the season.
I can't find anything interesting about a guy who believes himself to be some kind of savior, who, with the power he gains over people who are well and truly still believing in fairytales, abuses that same power to turn into a fullblown psychopath, ruling by fear.
The Goa'uld did build a clever contraption to protect the people from the radiation of the sun, but then I realized they pretty much rehashed that whole idea in Atlantis' season 1 Childhood's End, and the episode was well and truly ruined. I can't be sure, but I actually think they even used the same design or even the same prop in SGA (which would surprise me since props usually didn't last long or were reused to build other props).
Anyway, then there's also that sudden notion that Carter was engaged to this crazy crackpot Captain -- I'm sorry guys, but I'm just not buying that.
All in all, if this episode hadn't existed, that would have been fine by me.
The one bit that did make me smile -- Teal'c having to work on his "friendly" face.
How would you rate SG-1's "The First Commandment?"
Excellent
Good
Fair Poor
Terrible
It think the Goa'uld stole the shield tech from some ancient ruins which is why they made it similar to the one in Atlantis. Most season 1 episodes for me were mostly...meh.
I have to agree with FH. Not so much that Carter was engaged to a crazy person. I can buy that as she wouldn't be the first woman to be blinded by a man's flaws. I have a hard time believing that the SGC would have 2 mentality unstable people on a team. The people who work at the SGC are supposed to be the best. It's a hard time believing Hanson got around that. If wasn't for the premise it wouldn't be a bad episode. I can see Jack fighting an alien man pretending to be god for example.
Also, is their a show filmed in Canada that Roger Cross isn't in?
It think the Goa'uld stole the shield tech from some ancient ruins which is why they made it similar to the one in Atlantis. Most season 1 episodes for me were mostly...meh.
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