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Unless, apparently, you are watching it dubbed into Spanish. When he says "Sam"
*sits on hands determined not to mention the thing about this ep*
I watched most of it the other day - but the more I see of Atlantis, and the more I see of the latter S7 and early S8 eps of Stargate I hate this ep more and more.
Even without the thing.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
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Com'n MC.... mention the thing. Share with us the thing. I think I may remember what you said about the thing. But now I'm not sure.
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Originally posted by ShimmeringStarCom'n MC.... mention the thing. Share with us the thing. I think I may remember what you said about the thing. But now I'm not sure.
Com'n.... spill the beans!
I have given up talking about the thing for a New Year's Resolution.
so there.
*sits on hands*
oh but... my sig is still thereIn the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
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Definitely up there as one of my all time favourite episodes, this one. It just has it all. Great tension and plot, nice twist, some terrific humour, team action, S/J...I could do with more of these 'two people in a room' episodes. Like Tangent, too. Especially when they're written as well as this.
I've seen the 'why didn't Sam trying dialling something other than Earth' question many times, but have to say that that's something that never really struck me as particularly puzzling. I mean, come on, give the woman a break here. She's exhausted, freezing...how well would your brain work in an extreme chill factor and when you've been awake for as many hours straight as Sam has? I think it's amazing she was as compost mental (as my husband would say) as she was!
I think that she was barely hanging on, fogged with exhaustion, and was barely able to manage focusing on one thing. That one thing - dialling home - took on so much importance it became like tunnel vision, shutting out everything else. When you're about to die, when you're body is shutting down and fighting to remain awake and alert, getting home becomes the paramount survival thought in your head. Especially when you feel duty bound to get a wounded and dying superior officer whose fate you feel responsible for back home safe too. That single thought - home - must just have kept pulsing on in there in Sam's head, I'd reckon.
So it's never been a problem for me, this one. It's always seemed perfectly logical and human that Sam wouldn't think of dialling somewhere else in those circumstances. She's not a machine. Just human like the rest of us.
I feel for you on those spoilers! I love watching the trailers on the DVDs (or I did until SciFi took over and did those terrible ones), but boy I don't know how you put up with them spoiling episodes. They seem to do it with extreme regularity. Like the one for Double Jeopardy which focused on the fact that SG1 were going to have to help their robot doubles. Completely destroying the element of surprise since we aren't made aware they are robot doubles and not our SG1 until halfway through the episode. Gits.
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The "sidearm" comment has fuelled many a fanfic.YAY DANCING BANANAS!!!
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Originally posted by morjanaThis is my all time favorite SG-1 episode.
It's a team episode, all though the team is working in two separate components.
And we learn so much about Jack in this episode.
Nice touches of humor, some great background, and some nice foreshadowing for the seasons to come.
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What if the telephone question went like this:
DJ asked Teal'c about the telephone.
DJ: Wrong person to ask. (Turns to Hammond) What happens when you dial your own cellphone number?
Hammond: You need to put in your password.
DJ, looking congused: Let me rephase that. What happens when you dial your own phone number at home?
Hammond: You get a busy signal.
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Originally posted by ÜberSG-1FanI love Sam's compassion when she comes to terms with the fact that they'll both die from exposure - so she responds to him as though she were Sara, giving him comfort and letting him know he wasn't alone and that their ordeal would soon be over...
However, they would die a lot slower if...
no... I can't mention the thing.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
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Just saw this ep (going through all the eps on DVD so i can catch up). I didn't know they were on Antartica before hand but figured it out right away cause i knew there was a gate from Anartica from many later eps. Thats one thing that really sucks about not starting with a series from the beginning, you have alot of things spoiled for you.
Loved this ep despite me knowing. Great interaction between Sam and Jack (bet Sam/Jack shippers loved this ep). I love Jack and his remarks "It's my sidearm i swear."
The only question i have about this ep is: Whats the thing?
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