not all priors are bald. the one we saw turned prior in the end of origin (same guy made gerak prior, and was in the powers that be) wasnt bald. neither was domirus the prior we killed in the fourth horse man 2
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Originally posted by Falcon_06Spoiler:I wonder what If Daniel will shave his head in order to look
more like a Prior? The Prior that visited the SGC in "Origin"
had a nice haircut.
What if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?
Spoiler:I made a big decision a little while ago.
I don't remember what it was, which prob'ly goes to show
That many times a simple choice can prove to be essential
Even though it often might appear inconsequential.
I must have been distracted when I left my home because
Left or right I'm sure I went. (I wonder which it was!)
Anyway, I never veered: I walked in that direction
Utterly absorbed, it seems, in quiet introspection.
For no reason I can think of, I've wandered far astray.
And that is how I got to where I find myself today.
Bill Waterson, "The indispensable Calvin and Hobbes"
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Originally posted by wanderingbynightHe'd better not!!!!sigpic
MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
"...phu...ah..."
"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
Sunday is my favorite day for two reasons - Football and The Walking Dead
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Originally posted by The.Prior.of.The.Orii hope he says it so i believe he means it with those milky prior eyes glaring at SG-1, and a wickedly evil tone of voice
I'm pleased it will give MS a chance to play Daniel differently and stretch his acting muscles. If Daniel has really been taken I'm sure we will be able to see the internal conflict he will be going through, oooh the angst!
P.s. No, no, no on the bald Daniel PriorLast edited by Sprinkles; 20 July 2006, 05:07 AM.AncientsTimeline
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Originally posted by the fifth manI agree. There's no real reason for it anyways. That and, I just don't see MS going for that one.
I'll admit, MS did the right thing by cutting his hair short at
the beginning of SG-1 Season 3. In Seasons 1-2 he didn't blend
in very well with the military personnel around him when he had
long hair.sigpic
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Well, according to the spoiler of the teaser which started this thread...
)See: http://www.gateworld.net/news/2006/0...1isthesh.shtml )
Just to be ridiculously safe -
Spoiler:"... At first SG-1 cannot see his face, but when they do they are stunned: With the white hair, a pale face, and milky eyes of a transformed Prior, it is Daniel Jackson."
So, we can breathe easy. He keeps his hair. Grin!Last edited by Maj_Cliffhanger; 20 July 2006, 07:15 AM.
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Originally posted by Maj_CliffhangerAnd just because I feel like posting it again - and because this is the ONLY thread I feel safe TO post it in - this is my little take on what Daniel might look like as a Prior.
Spoiler:What if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?
Spoiler:I made a big decision a little while ago.
I don't remember what it was, which prob'ly goes to show
That many times a simple choice can prove to be essential
Even though it often might appear inconsequential.
I must have been distracted when I left my home because
Left or right I'm sure I went. (I wonder which it was!)
Anyway, I never veered: I walked in that direction
Utterly absorbed, it seems, in quiet introspection.
For no reason I can think of, I've wandered far astray.
And that is how I got to where I find myself today.
Bill Waterson, "The indispensable Calvin and Hobbes"
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I think Daniel is too opionated to become a prior. Gerak still had free will when he became a prior, with a little help from Teal'c we realized this and helped us, he died because of it but there you go . TPTB are going to really have to pull one out of the bag to explain this one, if the Ori can control minds why didn't they stop Gerak?
I'm really hope that Jack will be in this episode (as suggested on the home page), and I think he will because they would want him try and talk him round, and Jack is the best man for the Job. (and if he does come round and dies like Gerak at least he'll have a job at the diner )Jedi_Master_Bra'tac, previously known as wako!
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Originally posted by wako!and if he does come round and dies like Gerak at least he'll have a job at the dinerWhat if the hokey-pokey really is what it's all about?
Spoiler:I made a big decision a little while ago.
I don't remember what it was, which prob'ly goes to show
That many times a simple choice can prove to be essential
Even though it often might appear inconsequential.
I must have been distracted when I left my home because
Left or right I'm sure I went. (I wonder which it was!)
Anyway, I never veered: I walked in that direction
Utterly absorbed, it seems, in quiet introspection.
For no reason I can think of, I've wandered far astray.
And that is how I got to where I find myself today.
Bill Waterson, "The indispensable Calvin and Hobbes"
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