i agree. i kind of like this episode. the fact that two lots of aliens want this planet one to change it the other to keep it as it was. was interesting
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Hang on...am I the first Rewatcher to get this far...I AM the first Rewatcher to get this far!
1. The Enkarans, hmmm...well SG1 knew them but we certainly didn't.
2. Having said that...I was with Jack on this, the ship may have been there first but the Gadmeer were freeze-dried.
3. Daniel you insane SOB...good thing your stunt worked.
4. "We are going home" - good way to end the ep!
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Originally posted by Matt G View PostHang on...am I the first Rewatcher to get this far...I AM the first Rewatcher to get this far!
1. The Enkarans, hmmm...well SG1 knew them but we certainly didn't.
2. Having said that...I was with Jack on this, the ship may have been there first but the Gadmeer were freeze-dried.
3. Daniel you insane SOB...good thing your stunt worked.
4. "We are going home" - good way to end the ep!Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostSo that gives Jack the right to kill a whole species because they arrived second?
I also agree with Jack.
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Originally posted by hedwig View PostAlternatively, what gives the Gadmeer the right to kill the Enkarans just so they can have the planet to themselves?
I also agree with Jack.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostIt was more a computer program than the Gadmer and of course the Gadmer don't have that right. I just have a problem Jack deciding its automaticlly siding with the Enkarians without even considering the other species
And, yes, Lotan was a computer program. But he was also speaking on behalf of the Gadmeer, and basically telling SG1 the Enkarans would have to leave or die. He was giving them no other choice. Jack at least asked Daniel to give him another choice than the one he wanted to make.
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Originally posted by hedwig View PostI can understand Jack's choice, given the fact he and SG1 had spent months relocating and getting to know the Enkarans, and along comes some "freeze dried" race threatening to wipe them out in order to get the planet to themselves. I'm pretty sure a lot of people would feel the same way as Jack. And even after finding out who the Gadmeer were and what their story was, I doubt he felt any different.
And, yes, Lotan was a computer program. But he was also speaking on behalf of the Gadmeer, and basically telling SG1 the Enkarans would have to leave or die. He was giving them no other choice. Jack at least asked Daniel to give him another choice than the one he wanted to make.
That is because it was a no win. No matter what happened someone would die. It just seems wrong to just say one species has more right to live without considering the other side.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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An episode I always say I don't want to bother to watch again, but when I do I always get involved in the story and the dilemma it poses.
How the story weaves around the "no win" situation with whether it's the Gadmeer or the Enkarans who have a right to life and that planet, and reaches a satisfying conclusion is what makes this a re-watchable episode.
I thought the interior of the Gadmeer spaceship was one of the simplest, but most interesting and effectively futuristic looking spaceship interiors in Stargate. Had much of the feel of visuals of space stations and the ship in '2001: A Space Odyssey'.
That piece of Gadmeer music reminded me of the music of the Futurist art movement of the 1920's! Don't think they cared whose ears it was good for!!!
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I thought it was a filter episode.
There isn't that much to say about it. Except Gaeta's actor was in it, he'll be back (playing another character) in the finale to Season 8.
Stuff From the Commentary:- Hedrezar (the leader) was originaly a man. The contacts made the actress blind.
- The pregnant woman is Michael Greenburg's wife.
- A Visual Effects studio was used (Windmill), based in Ireland.
- James noted how much it was pain to communicate with them because of the time difference, but at least he got to go to Ireland for a week.
- They (James, Martin, & Jim) noted how having a new people working on the show, gave the show a few new ideas for the episode.
- RDA wasn't comfortable with the scene where they first bring up the bomb.
- During the scene where Daniel and Lotan are in the forest, a bear appeared, Chris Judge was the only one who freaked out.
- The line "The Enkaran home world has no Stargate." is still used (at least as of Season 5) when Chris has no lines.
Monday, SG-1 loses their memories and are used for forced labor.sigpic
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