I thought the episode was decent overall (not as wowed as some, I guess), but am I the only one who thought the Jaffa temple thread came out of no where? Was that place ever mentioned before in the series? I guess it just seemed lame to me that Teal'c and Bray'tac were worried about who gets the Jaffas' hearts while there was such a blantantly more important threat to deal with...
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Well there wasn't exactly anything the Jaffa could do against the Replicators. Baal was already exhausting everything Goa'uld tactics and technology could do, and it wasn't working. Since the Rebel Jaffa have Goa'uld weapons, there wouldn't be much point in their joining that fight.
I liked this ep, especially the Oma interrogation, but I don't think Jack said anything in the entire episode that wasn't sarcastic, and many of his comments sounded majorly contrived. Trying WAY too hard this time, IMO. Plus I could've done without the whine-fest (Oh crap, we just realized that it's dangerous out here) in the very beginning of the episode.
Other than that, I liked it. I love the new replicators...Don't understand why everyone wants to see their demise! They're so much better than the Borg. But that is probably one of the purposes behind this three part ep, as much as I'd mourn them--after building them up as the invincible enemy, they couldn't very well undo them for good in a single hour episode.
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Howdy Campers,
So "Reckoning Part 1" -- not much to say about it, really. I guess that could be a good thing. I mean I didn't find it over the top, but I certainly don't regret watching it.
* I thought it was very well balanced between all the characters and their individual "battles" that all add up to a single goal
* Good to see Thor and his "cute little gray bum" again
* O'Neill's scenes with Ba'al were great. Considering what Ba'al did to O'Neill, it's good to see he can face him with the same sarcastic front (although I have to admit, the more nervous around a person I am, the more openly cynical I become)
* Why did they have to play the music from Meridian/Abyss with Daniel? It's the second week in a row -- it makes me sniffle every time...
* The part where Siler and Walter are waiting with Ba'al for O'Neill to arrive is cute.
Ba'al: Impeudence
O'Neill: No, tuna
Overall it was a good show. It had good guys, lotsa bad guys, and some old friends. I look forward to seeing the scripts play out on the screen -- there are some interesting twists coming up...Bander
"LTS" -- Mr. Richard Dean Anderson
"I only understand one percent of what she says half the time." -- Col. Jack O'Neill
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I liked this episode. The O'Neill and Ba'al stuff made me laugh out loud. I think the reason why O'Neill was slightly over the top with his sarcastic remarks had a lot to do with Ba'al's torture in season 6. O'Neil was determind to not give Ba'al any satisfaction and to make him sweat.
But anyway, it was great to see Jacob back again as well as Thor. Unfortunatly, I think the second part was ruined for me because someone typed somewhereSpoiler:that Daneil dies on the Replicator ship! Can you believe it no spoiler tags at all! You can imagine my fury!
I hope that wasn't the only twist.
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Originally posted by GatetheWayI liked this episode. The O'Neill and Ba'al stuff made me laugh out loud. I think the reason why O'Neill was slightly over the top with his sarcastic remarks had a lot to do with Ba'al's torture in season 6. O'Neil was determind to not give Ba'al any satisfaction and to make him sweat.
But anyway, it was great to see Jacob back again as well as Thor. Unfortunatly, I think the second part was ruined for me because someone typed somewhereSpoiler:that Daneil dies on the Replicator ship! Can you believe it no spoiler tags at all! You can imagine my fury!
I hope that wasn't the only twist.
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Liked the ep very much and I can't wait to see part II.
Some of the earlier posts talked about Jack's behavior toward Ba'al. I think it's clear that there are two reasons: one is his feeling toward Ba'al personally. There's no doubt that he hates Ba'al--and probably has more than a few nightmares about what happened in Abyss. He can't reach out and smash Ba'al's face against the wall a few hundred times. But he can whittle him down to size. Deny him the perks of "godhood". Make him wait. Make him ask outright for help. Tweak his arrogance.
The other reason was also very clear: when Jacob asked him what he was doing, Jack turned very serious immediately and advised Jacob that he wasn't going to just sacrifice TEal'c and the Jaffa without making sure that no other course was possible. I liked that scene very much.
(And at the end, Jack picked up immediately as to whom Ba'al was referring.)
Loved Jack's exchange with Jacob that ended with "silverware."
One quibble: Jacob says that the ships that Jack saw were just the ships in a "small quadrant of the galaxy." Jacob, there's no such thing as a *small* (or large) quadrant. A quadrant is 1/4 of a galaxy. And every 1/4 is exactly the same size as every other 1/4, so long as they are quarter's of the same galaxy!
Maybe "small sector of the galaxy" would have been better.
J."He's an amazing man. After everything he's done, he's still modest. Quite self-effacing actually. He even likes people to think he's not as smart as he is. Bottom line, he's an incredibly strong leader who's given more to this program than any man has given to anything I can imagine."
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For me, this episode kicked a**! I’ve been waiting for this kind of episode since the beginning of S8. After New Order they should have just skipped to this one. After NO, it basically went down hill from there with a few peaks to rise above par but was littered with mostly deep sinkholes, imho.
Originally posted by Bandersnatch* I thought it was very well balanced between all the characters and their individual "battles" that all add up to a single goal
It was even great to see Bra’tac, Jacob, Thor, Baal, and even ol’ Anubis in this one. It’s a pity they have not utilized Baal more this season. I just love him. Though I’m sad at the thought that Lord Yu’s first prime was killed by RC. He and Herak will always stand out from the countless first primes killed before them. Plus he was a cutie. And oh yeah, poor Yu as well. Oh well, he had to go sometime. “Chef” was kind of distracting. I kept expecting him to say “Hello there, children.”
They even did a convincing job with Daniel. They had me going thinking that was Oma. Loved how he tripped RC up. Love the look and the way MS delivered the line “What the hell do you want?” to RC. Basically loved all of Daniel in this one. So far it’s the Daniel I enjoy. Not Daniel trying to be Jack. (He wasn’t feelin’ the love from the team, though. Jack and co. didn’t seem overly concerned at him being taken at first when Carter came back through the gate. First words out of my mouth would have been “Where’s Daniel?” They didn’t need to try to be cutesy with that scene.) AT did a great job again as RC.
Why in the h*ll would the Ancients build a device that destroys all life? Unless it has something to do with that viral plague, but still to kill off all life in the galaxy regardless of whether they were infected or not. There is way more to them and their past as corporeal humans. Somebody didn’t used to be so nicey nice as they’d like us to believe. What ever it was for, why leave it laying around? I hope we get some answers.
I think what I liked most is that there was actually a sense of danger and suspense which has become an endangered species in most episodes the last few seasons. I was actually left with wondering how they are going to get out of this situation. Is everyone going to survive? (Though I accidentally spoiled myself in that area for one character.) Hopefully, the magic wand will not be waved and all the danger dealt with in less than 5 minutes. Though I’m not getting the vibe that the Jaffa rebels will triumph in the end. I think they are pretty much getting ready to write them off. Permanently. I can’t wait for part 2 and then Threads. This Friday was outstanding with SG-1, SGA, and BSG. Next Friday can’t get here fast enough.IMO always implied.
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Originally posted by LoneStar1836I think what I liked most is that there was actually a sense of danger and suspense which has become an endangered species in most episodes the last few seasons. I was actually left with wondering how they are going to get out of this situation. Is everyone going to survive? (Though I accidentally spoiled myself in that area for one character.) Hopefully, the magic wand will not be waved and all the danger dealt with in less than 5 minutes. Though I’m not getting the vibe that the Jaffa rebels will triumph in the end. I think they are pretty much getting ready to write them off. Permanently. I can’t wait for part 2 and then Threads. This Friday was outstanding with SG-1, SGA, and BSG. Next Friday can’t get here fast enough.
Just wait for Reckoning II - you're going to LOVE it!Life is hard...and it's harder if you're stupid
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I'll attempt it.
Ba'al sent a Gao'uld messenger to the System Lords (which is down to three...I only recognized Yu) saying that they can keep their territory and power, as long as the bow to him as Supreme Ruler.
Then a Jaffa arrives, whispers to Ba'als messenger, and then Jaffa guards bring Sam in. Yu is surprised and Ba'al messenger accuses them of planning something.
Yu approaches Sam, asks what she's doing here, and Sam is actually RepliCarter, and kills Yu. (bum..bum...bum!!)
Meanwhile, on board a Gao'uld mothership is Teal'C, Bray'tac, Daniel, and Sam. Apparently, the Jaffa rebellion as planned a series of attacks to happen at the same time in order to weaken the Gao'uld.
Daniel and Sam are just there as observers.
However, their target is running late, and when it finally arrives, it doesn't accept the security codes and starts firing. Firing much strong weapons than the ship is cabable of. The ship is badly damage, and they were going to evacuate to the planet and escape via Stargate.
Then replicators arrive and Daniel is beamed away Asgard style.
Back on Earth, Jack is being Jack and is talking to someone about something (can't remember what), and mentions SG-1 isn't do back for a while. Then alarms sound 'Unschedelued off-world evacuation.'. It's SG-1.
Jack goes to meet up with them to see what happens, and Sam explains what happens, and says she believes RepliCarter took Daniel in order to get the information buried deep inside his sub-concscious about Ancient technology.
bum..bum...bum!!
eeer...that's about as much as I remember in chronological order. The rest I can't remember what happened when.*Insert something really cool here*
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I liked this episode but was heartbroken to see Yu die. He was my favorite System Lord and the only decent one. Why did he have to die?
The rest of the show is fun. Daniel gets kidnapped, Jack fools with Baal, Jacob tries to keep the whole "replicator problem" in everyone's minds, Sam and Thor work together, and Teal'C and Bra'tac are, well, just plain cool! THEY TOOK THE TEMPLE! YAAA!
And you have to hate the replicators in this episode, especially the Carter. Poor Daniel, thinking she was Oma Desala! Perhaps this expirence will lead to something in Threads coming up in two weeks. I'm very excited about Reckoning Part II and I hope that it's just as good as this episode was!
And please, bring back Lord Yu...*cries*Well, most of us were at work here...
The five J's of Stargate: Jack, Janet, Jonas, Jacob, Jackson!!!
In memorium: Whistler84 and Atteria...may you always be remembered.
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Originally posted by SpiderqueenAnd you have to hate the replicators in this episode, especially the Carter. Poor Daniel, thinking she was Oma Desala!
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They broke the bank on this one! They brought everyone back. Jacob and Bray'tac were there. Thor was there. Ba'al and Yu were there. RDA was there. Even Oma Desala was there. OK, it was Replicarter, but she was there. They had space scenes. They had temple scenes with candles. I was in Stargate heaven.
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