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But there were 4 of him on this ship so I assume 4 died in this ep... whats the count now 6 or 7 down.Joseph Mallozzi -"In the meantime, I'm into season 5 of OZ (where the show takes an unfortunate hairpin turn into "the not so wonderful world of fantasy")"
^^^ Kinda sounds like seasons 9 and 10 of SG-1 to me. Thor, ya got Aspirin?
AGateFan has officially Gone Fishin (with Jack, Sam, Daniel, Teal'c) and is hoping Atlantis does not take that same hairpin turn.
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I thought this episode was great from start to finish. I loved the Mary Poppins line and Sam's reaction; I thought the Landry/Nerus byplay was funny (and ultimately ingenious on Landry's part); the battle on Ba'al's ship was very nice and gave a nice echo of earlier episodes. And it's always nice to see Ba'al again (the outfit, while not terrible, was definitely not his best--must be getting harder to get a good tailor in the outermost regions of the galaxy). I suppose the only thing that really didn't wow me was the whole Lucien Alliance thing--they seem more of a distraction than anything else.
But I think my favorite part was the Teal'c/Mitchell interaction. I'm really liking the way their relationship is shaping up. It seems like Teal'c regards Mitchell as a little brother (and treats him the same) and Cam sees Teal'c as an older brother/mentor type. It's nice to see. I think it gives Teal'c a sort of focus or reason to stick around. It might be interesting to see the Teal'c/Cameron relationship evolve into a Bra'tac/Teal'c relationship.
Regarding the ending with Mitchell saying it was a good day. I think because they completed their mission of retrieving the gates and making it back to SGC in one piece (relatively speaking), that it left Mitchell (and Teal'c) feeling a sense of accomplishment after a hard-fought battle. Very different from the ending of the last episode where all their hard work and sacrifice was for nothing.
I am so blessed! Cherriey made this cool sig; scarimor made this great Dr. Lee smilie and Spudster made another neat one Dr. Lee RULES!
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Originally posted by Dani347Oh thank you. Now, I don't need to scrub my brain with bleach.
I figured out who the captain of the Oddyssey (I know, I'm spelling it wrong) was. He looked familiar. He played Dale, John Carter's nemesis on the early seasons of ER. I think.
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I wouldn't have known him from that. I stay away from Adam Sandler films.
eta and ot: nice username.I'm a girl! A girly girly girl!
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Daniel Jackson Appreciation and Discussion -because he's more than pretty
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=89
Daniel Jackson: The Beacon of Hope and The Man Who Opened the Stargate
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I agree I think killing Baal over and over loses impact. I have watched stargate from the beginning and love the show. However this episode had me rutting for Baal. I mean what was the point in getting back the gates? He was going to use the gates to start over. I don't know why SG1 needed to get the gates, to give them to the drug dealers? Didn't see the point in killing the goa'uld, it was a waste of character development to kill them off for such a stupid reason. Though I'm still hopeful that the writers will resurrect Osiris since it's obvious they're shooting for sex appeal now
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Originally posted by JUNIORI think its cool because they can just keep bringing him back and it always leaves me guess whether or not that they've killed the real Ba'al are just another clone.
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[QUOTE=warmbeachbrat]...But I think my favorite part was the Teal'c/Mitchell interaction. I'm really liking the way their relationship is shaping up. It seems like Teal'c regards Mitchell as a little brother (and treats him the same) and Cam sees Teal'c as an older brother/mentor type. It's nice to see. I think it gives Teal'c a sort of focus or reason to stick around. It might be interesting to see the Teal'c/Cameron relationship evolve into a Bra'tac/Teal'c relationship......
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Yeah I like the back and forth between them too. Especially on the Daedalus in Ripple Effect when Teal’c kicked his a** that was classic
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Originally posted by verbalkintThey have in fact been working on ships far before Prommie got blown away. They were focused on building ships its just that the Deadalus was the first one off the line and once they saw its success they cranked up the pace seeing the opportunity for dominance once gouald fell.
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Originally posted by sirjust2000I agree I think killing Baal over and over loses impact. I have watched stargate from the beginning and love the show. However this episode had me rutting for Baal. I mean what was the point in getting back the gates? He was going to use the gates to start over. I don't know why SG1 needed to get the gates, to give them to the drug dealers? Didn't see the point in killing the goa'uld, it was a waste of character development to kill them off for such a stupid reason. Though I'm still hopeful that the writers will resurrect Osiris since it's obvious they're shooting for sex appeal now
Well, they took the gates to keep Ba'al from using them to restart his empire.
While I can see why they would want a victory after last week, I think it would have been more interesting if they hadn't gotten all the gates. I mean, if Ba'al is rebuilding, it shouldn't have ended in just one episode.I'm a girl! A girly girly girl!
Okay, you got me. I can't accept change. This message may look like it was typed on a computer and posted on the internet, but it is actually cave drawings delivered by smoke signals.
Naquada Enhanced Chastity Belts -SG1 edition. On sale now! Heck, I'll give them away
Daniel Jackson Appreciation and Discussion -because he's more than pretty
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=89
Daniel Jackson: The Beacon of Hope and The Man Who Opened the Stargate
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Originally posted by sirjust2000I agree I think killing Baal over and over loses impact. I have watched stargate from the beginning and love the show. However this episode had me rutting for Baal. I mean what was the point in getting back the gates? He was going to use the gates to start over. I don't know why SG1 needed to get the gates, to give them to the drug dealers? Didn't see the point in killing the goa'uld, it was a waste of character development to kill them off for such a stupid reason. Though I'm still hopeful that the writers will resurrect Osiris since it's obvious they're shooting for sex appeal now
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