This episode was pretty fantastic. It was the like the story I'd been waiting for this entire season, and I like that it's continued in Threads. Despite Daniel nearly dying again, I really liked his role in gaining the upper hand with RepliCarter, which I honestly wasn't expecting. Again, I like his continuing story in Threads with Oma and Anubis - we're finally getting somewhere with the main storyline.
Everyone has a role to play, and the buildup to the activation of the weapon is epic.
Yep, definitely one of my favorites - if not my favorite - this season.
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That's how I feel whenever an Earth character can understand a spoken alien language perfectly. Even Daniel as a linguist would have to be speaking all of these languages all the time to retain fluency, not to mention all of the other Earth languages he knows. With whom does he practice Goa'uld and Ancient, anyway? Are we supposed to believe he learned and retained entire languages through old books, ancient writing etched in stone, and no one to practice with?
Sam and Jacob/Selmak understanding random Ancient words in Dekara is even more unbelievable to me, even with Daniel's notes.
Everyone has a role to play, and the buildup to the activation of the weapon is epic.
Yep, definitely one of my favorites - if not my favorite - this season.
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That's how I feel whenever an Earth character can understand a spoken alien language perfectly. Even Daniel as a linguist would have to be speaking all of these languages all the time to retain fluency, not to mention all of the other Earth languages he knows. With whom does he practice Goa'uld and Ancient, anyway? Are we supposed to believe he learned and retained entire languages through old books, ancient writing etched in stone, and no one to practice with?
Sam and Jacob/Selmak understanding random Ancient words in Dekara is even more unbelievable to me, even with Daniel's notes.
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