I lost interest in SGU after Malice, but I tuned in for The Hunt when I read that it was going to focus on Greer and TJ, two of my favorite SGU characters. Overall I felt the ep was alright, though parts of it like Rush's actions and yet another love triangle reminded why I had lost interest in the first place.
I enjoyed Greer's story arc for the most part, though I felt like the writing was perhaps a bit to obvious regarding his issues, the dialog felt too on the nose to me. Even though I haven't seen the last 7 episodes, it was fairly obvious to me that Greer was having a crisis of confidence after his surgery. I could see Young and James talking to him about it, but it seemed quite odd to see Varro doing the same, unless those two had gotten closer in the episodes I missed.
I enjoyed TJ's storyline the best, rallying her fellow solider, fixing the radio, and then handling Greer and the creature at the end. Though I do wish we could have had a small bit of her splinting the soldier's fractured leg.
One thing I may have missed, does Destiny have a stash of immunosuppresants drugs or the like on hand? Because otherwise Volker is going to likely have some major organ rejection issues down the line with that kidney transplant.
I noticed that too, it seemed like closer to 12 hours had passed during the hunt, which doesn't quite match up to TJ's 6 hour time limit. Unless we're to assume that that can be extended now from the bridge.
I enjoyed Greer's story arc for the most part, though I felt like the writing was perhaps a bit to obvious regarding his issues, the dialog felt too on the nose to me. Even though I haven't seen the last 7 episodes, it was fairly obvious to me that Greer was having a crisis of confidence after his surgery. I could see Young and James talking to him about it, but it seemed quite odd to see Varro doing the same, unless those two had gotten closer in the episodes I missed.
I enjoyed TJ's storyline the best, rallying her fellow solider, fixing the radio, and then handling Greer and the creature at the end. Though I do wish we could have had a small bit of her splinting the soldier's fractured leg.
One thing I may have missed, does Destiny have a stash of immunosuppresants drugs or the like on hand? Because otherwise Volker is going to likely have some major organ rejection issues down the line with that kidney transplant.
Originally posted by Airlock
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