i loved how he pulled Sam out of the chair when the memories were getting too rough on her.
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Hmmm, this is one of those episodes that I watch and then think, "Huh. We never did see that guy again. Wonder what happened to him?"
I hate it when I realise that there were characters and races that still had some story left in them and were forgotten about. Seems such a waste.
(Also, heh. That 'bed' looks a wee bit short for Daniel. )
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Originally posted by Girlbot View PostThis was an interesting ep. But I think after all that time, I would go out looking for my mate myself.
Originally posted by Alder View PostHmmm, this is one of those episodes that I watch and then think, "Huh. We never did see that guy again. Wonder what happened to him?"
I hate it when I realise that there were characters and races that still had some story left in them and were forgotten about. Seems such a waste.sigpic
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Interesting episode. Still, I can understand why he didn't try to get back to earth, the Stargate hadn't been functional for more than a month or two by that time, and a creature with a lifespan of millennia would probably have better things to do than check the gate all the time. Besides, he thought humans were servants of the Goa'uld and wasn't sure of his welcome anyway...sigpic
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Quite strong episode. Just rewatched it. This one was one of the episodes I watched only on DVD for the first time, so it was even more startling to see Daniel died and the memorial service, when I knew that he's alive in the future episodes. Anyway, it was an interesting standalone episode. I can't imagine what Nem suffered for thousands of years...
EDIT: 7/10Last edited by Vagabond Serpent; 05 April 2010, 04:12 AM.Homo sum et nihil humani a me alienum puto, sic quod feci quod potui et sic potui, faciant meliora potentes. (c)
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An interesting story and all contained within one episode.
I wonder how good Nem and Omoroca really were when they were on earth. After all Omoroca is an alternative name for Tiamat according to the French version of Wikipedia, and Tiamat was the embodiment of chaos. She was on the other hand the progenitor of all the Babylonian gods and goddesses. Nem certainly was completely selfish and quite callous towards Daniel until he softened somewhat in the end.
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Originally posted by Tallifer View PostAn interesting story and all contained within one episode.
I wonder how good Nem and Omoroca really were when they were on earth. After all Omoroca is an alternative name for Tiamat according to the French version of Wikipedia, and Tiamat was the embodiment of chaos. She was on the other hand the progenitor of all the Babylonian gods and goddesses. Nem certainly was completely selfish and quite callous towards Daniel until he softened somewhat in the end.
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Originally posted by Alder View PostHmmm, this is one of those episodes that I watch and then think, "Huh. We never did see that guy again. Wonder what happened to him?"
Originally posted by Alder View PostI hate it when I realise that there were characters and races that still had some story left in them and were forgotten about. Seems such a waste.sigpic
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Originally posted by Alder View PostHmmm, this is one of those episodes that I watch and then think, "Huh. We never did see that guy again. Wonder what happened to him?"
Could we consider this the first tv episode that Daniel "dies" in?
Enjoyable episode.
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originaly posted by lookupwardsandshare: Could we consider this the first tv episode that Daniel "dies" in?
O'NEILL: Yeah! How many times have you thought he was gone, and then he shows up -- in one form or another.
That is what happens in Fire and Water.Last edited by hermantheowl; 06 August 2011, 07:38 PM.
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