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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostI think Eli's reaction was how a lot of viewers felt. Like so sudden? Where did this come from? It was just innappropriate I guess to some folks. I thought it was a little too soon for them to hook up, so you can imagine how Eli feels. He did not even have a chance, or it's like "What's all that one in a million talk". lol.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by joeynox View Postithe show is getting better and better. I cant wait to see how they handle "aliens"sigpic
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostI think Eli's reaction was how a lot of viewers felt. Like so sudden? Where did this come from? It was just innappropriate I guess to some folks. I thought it was a little too soon for them to hook up, so you can imagine how Eli feels. He did not even have a chance, or it's like "What's all that one in a million talk". lol.
Overall though, I loved the episode. Some people are saying they saw the sun recharge the whole time, but I only realized it when they were skimming the surface of the sun a minute or so before it was announced.
I did think the whole shuttle gravity slingshot was a little contrived. You're telling me the computer could have come up with that solution?
But ending with the Rush question was great. I didn't think about it when it initially happened, but looking back it seems entirely plausible he had reasons to suspect the sun would recharge the ship and not destroy. I doubt he was certain, but I think he definitely had an idea.
I'd say 9/10
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That was a really good episode. Probably the best so far.
Even though we all knew as viewers that they would survive, they did a good job of conveying that the people involved did not know. That's the most important thing.
Jamil Walker is really great as Greer. I have to say that among a lot of good actors on this show, he is probably the "discovery". His Keno was really good.
I was really pleased that both Rush and Eli got to demonstrate their smarts and ability to find solutions on the fly.
Even if most of suspected the Destiny would use the sun for power, the writers were clever in introducing the danger to the shuttle.
I never felt tension like this in any episode of the previous series.
I'm glad we got to see more of Ming Na's character.
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostYou know what? You make a very interesting point. If someone raises the ramification and apprioateness of being so sudden I may reconsider my stance. Now stop distracting me from my review
Originally posted by Myles View PostYea, we've only got glimpses of the Scott/Chloe relationship so it was kind of sudden. But at the same time they thought they were gonna die, and Eli's chances in that situation are nil.
Overall though, I loved the episode. Some people are saying they saw the sun recharge the whole time, but I only realized it when they were skimming the surface of the sun a minute or so before it was announced.
I did think the whole shuttle gravity slingshot was a little contrived. You're telling me the computer could have come up with that solution?
But ending with the Rush question was great. I didn't think about it when it initially happened, but looking back it seems entirely plausible he had reasons to suspect the sun would recharge the ship and not destroy. I doubt he was certain, but I think he definitely had an idea.
I'd say 9/10
The ending with Rush was just wow, because it really gave the viewer something to think about. That of course was if he knew or not. As I said before, I think he had an idea but took the gamble to stay on the ship. Rush pretty much made it clear to Young what his intentions have been along. His Destiny is the Destiny.sigpic
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Although it was a predictable story, I really liked how the writers of this episode managed to build the drama. They could have focused focused more on Young's decision and the ethics of it (and had it been Star Trek they probably would have). Also I thought that they left the whole Eli Chloe Matt thing up in the air. That will have to be resolved, but I don't know how soon the writers are going to be wiling to tackle it. If they don't it will just be an annoying repeated theme.
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Originally posted by MediaSavant View PostThat was a really good episode. Probably the best so far.
Even though we all knew as viewers that they would survive, they did a good job of conveying that the people involved did not know. That's the most important thing.
Jamil Walker is really great as Greer. I have to say that among a lot of good actors on this show, he is probably the "discovery". His Keno was really good.
I was really pleased that both Rush and Eli got to demonstrate their smarts and ability to find solutions on the fly.
Even if most of suspected the Destiny would use the sun for power, the writers were clever in introducing the danger to the shuttle.
I never felt tension like this in any episode of the previous series.
I'm glad we got to see more of Ming Na's character.
Greer, actually has been growing on me, but right now I think Young has become one of my favorite characters next to Rush of course. Rush is just filled with emotions and you don't know what to expect from the man, I love it.sigpic
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Instead of seeing Lt. Scott cheat on his girlfriend with a girl he just met or watch Wray cry for 5 minutes, I think the episode should have used Young, Rush, and Greer more.
At least those characters are actually interesting."God save us from half the people who think they're doing God's work." - Dean Winchester
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostAlthough the episode did have that happy Stargate-esc ending with them all sitting at the table.
Greer, actually has been growing on me, but right now I think Young has become one of my favorite characters next to Rush of course. Rush is just filled with emotions and you don't know what to expect from the man, I love it.
Young is different from other military commanders we've seen. He actually had something to lose by what has happened. O'Neill didn't really have that. Shepperd certainly wasn't a guy who had anything to lose. I didn't even know he was divorced until well into Atlantis.
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Originally posted by Lord Kira View PostInstead of seeing Lt. Scott cheat on his girlfriend with a girl he just met or watch Wray cry for 5 minutes, I think the episode should have used Young, Rush, and Greer more.
At least those characters are actually interesting.
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My favorite part of the episode was Greer knocking the other soldier out. I liked his kino scene at the beginning too.
I think Rush knew. I think that was the real point of the episode. We pretty much knew the ship was gonna use the sun to recharge, so the real shock was the revelation/realization that Rush more than likely knew the ship was gonna recharge.
Originally posted by kcatlantis View PostWith Scott and Chloe hooking up. Lt. James is left for dust. Eli liked Chloe but now has mixed emotions. Chloe is using him. I saw the look Eli and Lt. James gave each other at the beginning of the episode. I should say that's a prediction.Originally posted by AVFan View PostPoor Eli- Chloe's playing him. I'm not going to yell slut, but...
Originally posted by MarsuveesIt is amazing how here this episode is locking people in SGU, while at SyFy the moan and complain about how they are true SciFi fans and SGU is crap. Those same people said Light was the last straw.
If you can watch the scene with the Destiny around and in the sun and not be moved in some way, you are not a Science Fiction fan, period.
Originally posted by Jimbo-DR View Posti can't believe people like this show... it completely throws everything sci fi out the window... it's like Days Of our lives on a fricken space ship, and the ship flys in and out of stars without sustaining damage. you guys are pretty easy to please apparently
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Originally posted by Skydiver View Postfolks, don't feed the trolls
If people hated the show, they're entitled to express that opinion.
That said, you are not obligated to respond. Don't respond, don't engage and they soon won't have a reason to come in unless they want to participate and not just say 'it sucks'
Geez, really? Thats how it is?
I don't care if anyone responds. The franchise had me for 15 years, I've paid my dues. More of the same this episode, conduct unbecoming from our military and more sex. (Gotta find me a senators daughter, they give it up quick). Its only been about 3 frackin days.
Not much to get worked up about. Its predictable. And the dialog is silly at times. Who really thought anyone was going to die or get left behind? Who didn't know Scott and Chloe were going to hook up and hurt Eli? Who thought the ship was going to burn up rather than recharge? Who thought the shuttle wouldn't make it back?
Robert Carlyle does a fine job. I thought all the hoopla surrounding his inclusion in the show was hype prior to the show starting. It wasn't hype he's the real deal. He deserves better writing.
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