What happened to the jaffa that got them out of there cell?
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Lol. Good question, I don't think we ever found out.
This was a pretty good ep and the super soldier idea is pretty cool. It also set up the second part really well, with Daniel and Dr. Lee captured and also finding out where the soldier's homeworld is."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..."
S/J all the way!
Big Honkin' Resolution!
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SAVE STARGATE ATLANTIS!!!!
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I enjoyed this episode. The super-soldier created and then given life idea is interesting. Although, I'm just so sick of the Jaffa and the Goa'uld. I hate the Jaffa lanuage and always laugh when I hear it.
Fountain of Youth quest is interesting as well. Like someone said before, it's neat the way Stargate ties in Earth legends, myths, gods etc with aliens.
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I have re-watched this episode yesterday. I still love this show and the characters. This kull warriors are so cool."I was hoping for another day. Looks like we just got a whole lot more than that. Let's not waste it."
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At the beginning of this episode, Teal'c notes that some of the Jaffa were shot in the back, and Bra'tac says "There was no honor in this fight." I'm really starting to get annoyed with the pseudo-honor that Jaffa seemed to acquire in the more recent seasons, such as not killing another Jaffa to sustain ones own life (Birthright) for instance.
Yet, Teal'c is constantly slaughtering hundreds of Jaffa through the seasons in battle, even ones who retreat? It seems like they wanted to add some depth to the Jaffa that really isn't there.
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Tuesday night, another ep of SG1...
1. There was certainly enough hype with the Super Soldiers going into this ep.
2. Sure enough, they turned out to be very cool, and at this point they were pretty much invincible.
3. Not sure who came up with the idea of the Latino dodgy geezers, sort of works as a B-plot.
4. Definately liked Jack's exchange with Raimus's Jaffa.
Pretty solid ep.
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Raiders of the Lost Ark and Terminator and Star Wars… I could melt in a bucket of joy.
Mucho mucho happiness to have Dr. Lee along for the adventure. (I just can't get enough Dr. Lee.) The falling in the hole gag was totally unexpected - very funny.
Oh Anubis cooked up such a great baddie. A golem Darthinator grown in a vat. I really can't ask for more. So exciting to try to catch one.
Did notice that its not an entirely accurate shot. Fortunate for SG1 that most of their enemies couldn't hit the broad side of a barn
Trivia bit: the Toronto Blue Jay jersey on the guy cooking chicken as DJ and Dr. Lee walk into camp.
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Ah, yes, another villain escalation. Can't have the fans get bored by making the enemies realistic now, can we?
Super soldiers are a teensy-weeny, itsy-bitsy bit better than the humanoid replicators, but only just. In some ways, I think the invincible enemies that we keep defeating anyway ruined the show.
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