It's a classic stand-alone episode, with a story that is as quickly forgotten as it was written.
It's not a bad episode, and I do kinda like the premise that you just can't go around, hopping from planet to planet and pretend like you own the place, and just take without asking. And still take when the people have said no, and then deal with the consequences of those actions.
I said it before but I think the prop-department did an amazing job with the settlement and the indigenous artworks, and the costume department equally deserves praise -- for both Tonane's people as the aliens posing as Zels and Tokaya.
I really do enjoy the mention of other cultures but like I said, they are usually quickly forgotten again.
How would you rate SG-1's "Spirits?"
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It's not a bad episode, and I do kinda like the premise that you just can't go around, hopping from planet to planet and pretend like you own the place, and just take without asking. And still take when the people have said no, and then deal with the consequences of those actions.
I said it before but I think the prop-department did an amazing job with the settlement and the indigenous artworks, and the costume department equally deserves praise -- for both Tonane's people as the aliens posing as Zels and Tokaya.
I really do enjoy the mention of other cultures but like I said, they are usually quickly forgotten again.
How would you rate SG-1's "Spirits?"
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Terrible
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