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i think the computer designation to that planet sums it up quite well, O'neill gets injured, Dr Fraiser dies along with several other servicemen/women injured or dead...
Did they ever go into which Gou'ald set the trap? Or which one made that ',malp'??
I think a huge Jaffa contingent got the drop on the SG team that went to P3X-666 and several other teams including SG-1 were sent to as additional firepower and to bring them back...
this episode and part 2 as well as the prometheus episode from season 6 shows exactly why i hate reporters, they think that everyone has a right to know everything about everyone and everything
this episode and part 2 as well as the prometheus episode from season 6 shows exactly why i hate reporters, they think that everyone has a right to know everything about everyone and everything
guess again
same here. however I do like the way we slightly change our opinion about them throughout the ep. I mean I still didn't like the guy when he was watching the final footage with Hammond but I didn't hate him as much as I did when he first appeared. we sorta get to to see his site and why he's there ye know. nevertheless I still can't stand those reporters. and don't get me started on the Prometheus ep
this episode and part 2 as well as the prometheus episode from season 6 shows exactly why i hate reporters, they think that everyone has a right to know everything about everyone and everything
guess again
as someone who is taking a degree in journalism i must say that we are taught to respect people privacy and follow the laws that govern that privacy.
Please do me a huge favour and help me be with the love of my life.
as someone who is taking a degree in journalism i must say that we are taught to respect people privacy and follow the laws that govern that privacy.
granted some reports are decent about respecting privacy, but then theres the ones like i saw a video of once. This guy just gets out on bail after being accused of killing his wife and this reporter is there to talk to him when he gets out, when the reporter goes to approach him he goes in a complete different direction, and when the reporter starts to follow him he begins running. The reporter then runs after him for over a mile! as soon as the reporter catches up to the guy he asks right away "did you kill your wife, yes or no?"
granted some reports are decent about respecting privacy, but then theres the ones like i saw a video of once. This guy just gets out on bail after being accused of killing his wife and this reporter is there to talk to him when he gets out, when the reporter goes to approach him he goes in a complete different direction, and when the reporter starts to follow him he begins running. The reporter then runs after him for over a mile! as soon as the reporter catches up to the guy he asks right away "did you kill your wife, yes or no?"
WTF IS THAT
The public has a right to know who is and who isn't a murderer I suppose....
as someone who is taking a degree in journalism i must say that we are taught to respect people privacy and follow the laws that govern that privacy.
Taught it maybe, but i see too many reporters consistently hounding people even right up to their front doors to get something. What i would like to see happen is more enforcement OF those codes of conduct they are supposed to have, like when someone says to the press ;no comment' or the like, they don't continually hound him or her and stick all sorts of cameras and microphones in their face.
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