Not sure how I feel... I used to like Young but it seems like he has too much freedom and not handling it very well.
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postwell thankfully i don't read spoilers and articles i was complety surprised
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostI'm the exact opposite. Rush deserved it. He has being mainpulating people since Air.
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Originally posted by prion View PostEr, people guessing this were in the pre-episode thread, watching the show and making that assumption halfway through. Not from spoilers / articles...Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostI'm the exact opposite. Rush deserved it. He has being mainpulating people since Air.
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Originally posted by Replicator Todd View PostOh yeah, he definitely deserved it, but Young didn't have to stoop to his level and lie about things. But I think my view of Rush as my favorite character is getting in the way, so I may be a little biased.sigpic
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Humm,
To the people who are saying that Rush fixing the ship and flying it back (If that happens) is kind of unrealistic, honestly ... I am not sure I agree. I know people who can pick up another person's computer and in seconds use it just as good as they can. Or who take apart electronics of all different kinds and can fix any of them despite it being the first time using it. I know people are going to go "Space ships are a little different" but lets consider this guy has probably worked with at least a half dozen different kinds of technology including ancient, which as we know is one of the hardest technologies to understand out there. For many years they had no idea what they were doing with it till they got to Atlantis. Carter was able to pick up on it quick though in that episode of Season 8 where they found Janus' time machine.
Rush being able to pick up on a new technology with how experienced and smart he is, doesn't strike me as being that unrealistic. I think its fairly believable especially considering that in our own current day, there are people who can learn different programming languages almost overnight. Some people are very smart, and Rush is obviously one of them. It'll be interesting to see what happens.
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I liked the episode overall: perhaps not the cliffhangeriest of cliffhangers: it's hard to make something truly suspenseful when you know deep down everyone's going to be okay-ish. It was still an interesting episode, though, and I can't wait until the rest of the season airs!
And I want to see what can of worms will be opened when Rush gets back and tells them that Young is lying about the rockslide. However, I can't really dislike either Rush or Young: I see where they're both coming from, though I think it was horribly stupid of Young to leave the only guy who can read Ancient fluently back on the planet. Young does want to get home, right?Why are Stargate scientists so awesome?
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