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Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
Proper Stargate Rewatch -- season 10 of SG-1
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Originally posted by Anja View PostBut you do not change completely - not from naive and helpful to a mean beast.
Or better yet: Betrayal, Rejection, Revenge, and Forgiveness: An Interpersonal Script Approach
"Throughout recorded human history, treachery and betrayal have been considered amongst the very worst offences people could commit against their kith and kin. Dante, for example, relegated traitors to the lowest and coldest regions of Hell, to be forever frozen up to their necks in a lake of ice with blizzards storming all about them, as punishment for having acted so coldly toward others. Even today, the crime of treason merits the most severe penalties, including capital punishment. However, betrayals need not involve issues of national security to be regarded as serious. From sexual infidelity to disclosing a friend’s secrets, betraying another person or group of people implies unspeakable disloyalty, a breach of trust, and a violation of what is good and proper. Moreover, all of us will suffer both minor and major betrayals throughout our lives, and most of us will, if only unwittingly, betray others."Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
Proper Stargate Rewatch -- season 10 of SG-1
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Fifth wasn't an angel of course, but he was a child, a being with a very young mind. Give a kid some candy then take it away from him. He's going to be irrationally upset. So it was with Fifth. His reactions (in a later episode) are base, fundamental feelings and reactions. He does eventually learn and 'grow up' a bit, through experience, as we all do in time.
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Love this episode. I find the planet pretty creepy as it's become so segregated from the normal flow of things, almost like a mini-universe rather than a planet.
The design of the structure was pretty weird and what were the replicators waiting for.. just, visitors? Or were they unable to leave or something? I guess they don't think like us at all.
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Originally posted by Nirude View PostLove this episode. I find the planet pretty creepy as it's become so segregated from the normal flow of things, almost like a mini-universe rather than a planet.
The design of the structure was pretty weird and what were the replicators waiting for.. just, visitors? Or were they unable to leave or something? I guess they don't think like us at all.
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Originally posted by hedwig View PostThey were unable to leave because the Asgard hadput them in a time bubble of sorts that prevented them from leaving. At least that's what I think it was.
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I just finished watching this episode again for the 10th time, and... dear lord is it painful to see Fifth's lovely face filled with betrayal and sadness.
I think, although it's not exactly seen later, that something in the mentality of SG-1 changed after this, their.. quest as a group, their purpose of saving the universe from the Goa'uld, and other enemies.. became colder, cruel, frightening. Also I think Daniel would've been the one to smack sense into Jack, and give him once again and well deserved "you stupid son of a.."; had he been there.
This is easily one of the most difficult choices they have made, and someone should really make a list of morally questionable issues in Stargate...
Also, I really hope the Asgard had that bubble thing like well signaled around, imagine any other ship casually passing by and getting stuck in that bubble for millions of years. Creepy indeed.
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Originally posted by Marcinilux View PostI just finished watching this episode again for the 10th time, and... dear lord is it painful to see Fifth's lovely face filled with betrayal and sadness.
I think, although it's not exactly seen later, that something in the mentality of SG-1 changed after this, their.. quest as a group, their purpose of saving the universe from the Goa'uld, and other enemies.. became colder, cruel, frightening. Also I think Daniel would've been the one to smack sense into Jack, and give him once again and well deserved "you stupid son of a.."; had he been there.
This is easily one of the most difficult choices they have made, and someone should really make a list of morally questionable issues in Stargate...
Also, I really hope the Asgard had that bubble thing like well signaled around, imagine any other ship casually passing by and getting stuck in that bubble for millions of years. Creepy indeed.CARPE DIEM
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