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Ah, yes. She was the middle one:
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Originally posted by Elite Anubis Guard View PostAh, yes. She was the middle one:
http://imdb.com/name/nm0272706/=> Complete SG-1 marathon: currently watching Season 10... <=
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Originally posted by WhatFateAlmondRoca View PostYeah, I find I can't quite get my head around the whole Daniel thing. You know what flashed into my mind when he was aiming at Adria's head was back in Children of the Gods when he exterminated a whole whack of Goa'uld symbiotes. Sam tells him not to because that will make him no better than a Goa'uld but then he does it anyway and she gives him quite the look. And then during Prototype, didn't he want to kill Kalik?
And then there's the crying over the robot - makes me go hmmm.
He cried over the robot because she was sintient and he had been getting through to her. He knew that if he had actually succeeded at getting through he might be able end the repilicator threat. But since Reese was killed people were going to die fighting the replicators. I don't see the contradiction in character.sigpic
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Originally posted by MaeveBran View PostFirst of all the symbiote killing was in the episode Bloodlines not Children of the Gods. Second, Daniel has been known to kill people and aliens. (How many Jaffa has he killed in the middle of fire fights or by helping blow stuff up? Lots.) But the point is he looks for another way first. Once that fails he goes to plan B. Lastly he said 'should have' not 'wanted to'. He knew that Adria was going to be very dangerous and it might have saved thousands of lives to have killed her then and nipped this crusade in the bud. I think had he actually killed her he would have regretted the nesscisary loss of life.
He cried over the robot because she was sintient and he had been getting through to her. He knew that if he had actually succeeded at getting through he might be able end the repilicator threat. But since Reese was killed people were going to die fighting the replicators. I don't see the contradiction in character.
Daniel's VERY conscientious indeed. And wrt to Kalik (Anubis's son), he already had a personal battle with Anubis and he KNEW first-hand just what kind of trouble the guy could pose. He was very serious when he said they needed to kill him. He wouldn't go over sth like that lightly...
And he was right in the Reese case though...
Pity he didn't pop a cap in Adria, but then killing an infant... Ah well she'll be back=> Complete SG-1 marathon: currently watching Season 10... <=
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Originally posted by captainpash View PostThe last scene in the ep was basically saying we're going back to our roots for this season. It looks to be good. Maybe like DS9 during the Domimon war good.
Originally posted by NowIWillDestroyAbydos View PostGood episode. I see great potential for Season 10 (compared to the crappy 9th season). Cam is getting better and better every episode.
Originally posted by starfox View PostDaniel's wish that he had shot Adria is an interesting look at his character. This is not the Daniel of old. His oh-so-Daniel-like hesitation cost them, but the fact that he even mentioned wishing that he had shot Adria shows the desperation of the situation. Honestly, this is the guy who cried over a robot five seasons ago, and now he's willing to shoot what is in form, a human girl.
Originally posted by Weir'sRedShirt View PostAs someone who really hated season 9, I loved this episode. The main reason I wasn't a fan of season 9 was Vala, but I have to say I loved her in this ep. She was funny but not over-the-top, and I hope the Adria(sp?) plotline will tone her down a little, because I think I could really love her character.
Originally posted by Weir'sRedShirt View PostFavorite moment? When Sam and Teal'C insisted on coming in the hope of getting Daniel, because it definitely reminded me of how close these three people are.
Originally posted by CCA View PostOh I forgot to mention what I liked is how they went back and told you what happend to the characters, and how they got there, going back to the battle and how they got out of that scenerio.
Overall, I thought it was a really good start to season 10 and I can't wait to see what happens!"Don't dis MacGyver, or before you know it he'll be at your door with some tinfoil, a whistle and a bag of marbles...and you'll be sorry then..."
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Looking back on things, this episode was a really great way IMO to kick off Season 10. It really set things up well for what was to come.sigpic
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I'm looking forward - just got the DVDs last week and have gotten through the first four eps.
I liked this episode. Set things up for what's to come. Vala had her creepy kid? Check. Found out it was the Koralev that was blown up? Check. SG-1 is intact? Check.
Ready for more!
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I've just watched this episode on DVD. I had been really looking forward to seeing it, after being left with the "Camelot" cliffhanger for nearly a year.
It was a really excellent episode, made even better with the flashbacks showing what happened to Mitchell and Daniel during the battle. The destruction of the Korolev, seen in the Fighter Bay was really spectacular and great visual and special effects with live explosions on set and CGI effects of the bay falling apart as Mitchell's fighter just about escaped.
I was very surprised to see Colonel Chekhov again, since I thought "Camelot" would be the last time we'd see the character. Having said that, I take it that despite the flashback, Chekhov's still gone down with the ship as he's not seen later in the episode. It's a shame because he was a good character and it had been great to see him finally get some action in "Camelot".
I thought the overall look of this episode seemed more filmic than usual. What few scenes that took place in the SGC showed it darker than usual. There was also a cool new view of the Ori fleet in Hyperspace. But I think the best visual effect was of the Ori ship landing on Chulak. I'd always thought the views of the main city on Chulak from previous episodes looked a little flat and 2D. But in this episode they really stood out in gloriously detailed 3D CGI. A credit to the visual effects department.
I also want to mention I couldn't help but laugh in that scene when Mitchell decides the only way to get Carter onto the Odyssey was to literally scoop her up into the Fighter Bay. Despite me guessing they'd try that much earlier in the episode, it was still priceless when Carter realises what Mitchell's doing.
As for Vala's kid, that was definitely an "Omen" moment when Adria first appeared with those creepy eyes and said, "Hello, Mother!"
A great start to the season and showing that even after 10 years, the show still hasn't lost it's excellent quality.sigpic
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