I can't see him being gone that long. Maybe 13 or 14.
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rush wont fix the ship....robert carlyle has already saidSpoiler:that in one episode he encounters an alien race that is studying him,interrogating him or torturing..or all 3...so i think its safe to assume somehow they get him back or he gets back when they attack.Last edited by kennythewraith; 04 December 2009, 06:49 PM.
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Originally posted by prion View Postpeople already guessed that rush did it (in the previous "Justice" thread), and far too many news articles spoke of the ending on the planet. spaceship was a bonus, although does everything in SGu have to look rusty?? and yes, as soon as they were all drooling over the chair, w/o the pesky military to go "no way" it was pretty obvious some silly civilian would fry a few million neurons in the quest for knowledge (or fame).
Originally posted by Skydiver View Posti don't think rush'll catch up in episode 11, likely episode 18 or 19Spoiler:I wouldn't be so sure of that. 'Space' dives into all of that and will explain it all.
And I think people should put things into spoilers that are beyond this episode. Others may not want to read that here in the open like that.
There are no regrets. Thank you Brad Wright and everyone else for SGU,
and the amazing Stargate franchise in general.
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Originally posted by Lt.Colonel John Sheppard View Postthis episode lacks cliff hanger material. Atlantis's The Storm had a better Cliff hanger than this.sigpic
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Originally posted by kennythewraith View Postrush wont fix the ship....Spoiler:robert carlyle has already said that in one episode he encounters an alien race that is studying him,interrogating him or torturing..or all 3...so i think its safe to assume somehow they get him back or he gets back when they attack.
Mad props to the writers for having the courage to let Greer make the first direct reference to a racial issue on Stargate. I like the character even more now. The closest we've come before was O'neill's oblique, "They're all the same..." and Alar's "not like us" comment in The Other Side, way back in SG-1 S4.Last edited by Bagpuss; 04 December 2009, 06:57 PM.
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostLOL, yeah. The Storm was much better for me. This was a great episode but really only the last 15 mins was really exciting. It was a good mid-season but I've seen much better from this franchise. I knew Young was going to leave Rush behind it was very predictable. They had to shake things up and they did which was good for the series.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by RepliVeggie View PostYea I like Grier. I will admit the first 1-2 episodes I HATED HIM, SOO MUCH. But in Air, Part 2 I think it was. When they went to the desert planet. When Grier went back for Scott, I started to love him. Since then it has been all up hill.
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostLOL, yeah. The Storm was much better for me. This was a great episode but really only the last 15 mins was really exciting. It was a good mid-season but I've seen much better from this franchise. I knew Young was going to leave Rush behind it was very predictable. They had to shake things up and they did which was good for the series.
Also, I just want to point out that this originally wasn't supposed to be a mid-season finale. The 'Fire' split into two episodes pushed everything above up one, so we really would have seen 'Space', which I think will have a great mid-season cliffhanger even though it really won't be.
There are no regrets. Thank you Brad Wright and everyone else for SGU,
and the amazing Stargate franchise in general.
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