I just watched this episode a few moments ago and I was surprised at the ending.
I was shocked, speechless and was on the verge to tears when the officer confirmed that the good Doctor was dead. I found Robert Picardo's character so offensive. More offensive than Senator Kinsey. The true evil isnt the goa'uld but the self-serving & self-righteous bureaucrats and politicians that try to derail the work of the SGC. This episodes ranks among the top 5 best episode I've watched so far. The screen time given to Fraiser was well measured enough so that the evens are a total shocker. I saw how the director tried to pull off a modern war movie look to the episode but was barely able too. When Dr Jackson was in the room where he died and looked up i was wondering if he was thinking of asking Oma Desala to get Fraiser to asscened. I guess having Fraiser do so would be sorta cheating.
So what happens to Cassie now? Poor kid must be crushed having 3 parents die on her due to goa'uld related deaths.
As I see it during a combat situation the med team would spread out to treat the wounded on the field. They could be busy attending to someone, being pinned down by fire or are dead. So it wouldnt be too surprising that Dr Jackson had to help. Who else would help Fraiser? Waiting for the med team to go to them could mean death to the airman.
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So what happens to Cassie now? Poor kid must be crushed having 3 parents die on her due to goa'uld related deaths.
As I see it during a combat situation the med team would spread out to treat the wounded on the field. They could be busy attending to someone, being pinned down by fire or are dead. So it wouldnt be too surprising that Dr Jackson had to help. Who else would help Fraiser? Waiting for the med team to go to them could mean death to the airman.
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