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You know, the guy that does the interviews looks just like a guy from my church. He likes to talk with my dad for about an hour and a half, usually while everyone else has left and I'm waiting for him to say, "Ok, we can go now".
Anyway, back on the topic at hand, I enjoyed this ep. It was one of this season's better episodes. The ones that the interview guy wanted the most wouldn't do the interview, and the ones who were totally cooperative were totally boring for what he wanted (thinking most of Walter). He was a bit charming with Doc Frasier, though. That I liked about him (at least he had good taste in some areas). I also loooved when O'Neill told off Kinsey. That *has nasty thoughts* deserved it. He deserved two seconds after he walked into the SGC in "Polotics".
Yes, I really do look like (a younger) Daniel. Don't believe me? Look for yourself.
I loved this episode. The scenes with Bregman and each team member were great. I loved the conversation between Bregman and Daniel about his ascension. ROTFL!
Siler explaining his job was priceless.
While Bregman was annoying, I do see this point of view on the Stargate program and why it should go public.
It's nice to see Adam Baldwin working again. Dammit, I miss Firefly. Anywho, I loved SG-13's banter and Col. Dixon's thoughts on having his children. LOL! Also the comment he made to his team member (the red-haired doctor) about Daniel.
Yes, I thought of Star Wars when I saw the flying drone.
Last edited by LMichelle; 03 December 2004, 01:15 PM.
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I dunno, I wasnt that impressed. I thought Walter's explanation of his job was shocking, he does so much more! I did like Sg-13's banter. But I just felt the eipsode could have benefitted from a faster, bouncier pace, kinda like the behind the scenes look of Wormhole Xtreme.
I think the attitude that the SGC has toward the press is pretty sad; it's somebody doing his job, and TRYING to do it well. Especially if no one was going to see the video for years, there would be no harm in letting Bregman shoot the gate dialing, or people running, as long as he wasn't in the way. Nothing would be compromised by allowing him to tape things occuring; the guy who followed him around would've been there for the editing process anyway and could've removed any potentially compromising material. He was trying to make an interesting piece of journalistic expression, and all Hammond could do was obstruct him in every possible way.
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