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Originally posted by jelgate View PostWant to keep it in mint condition FH?Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Nirude View PostI like how O'Neill gates to this planet in Shades of Grey, it was one of the best Stargate transitions of all time - both planets visible on the same screen. I haven't checked if the planet actually looks the same as it did here though.. probably not enough of it to tell as O'Neill immediately gates out.
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Originally posted by Krisz View PostI had to do a double take to see that he went to Edora as it looked completely different. I guess they must have moved the gate out of the meteor crater and re-positioned it in a nice park, amazing that there was a place like that left after the decimation caused by the meteor strikes! I can tell you that the filming locations used were different for each episode.
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This is not a particularly memorable episode or the kind you'd want to rewatch too often. It's an okay story -- nothing wrong with it, not on the story-level at least.
I like the tranquility of Edora, minus the fire rain obviously which sorta gets in the way every 150 years. If the kid hadn't run off with his girlfriend, the episode would have been finished halfway through.
O'Neill gets stuck -- Carter works her butt off to get him back and then expects him to be thanking her tenfold for saving him. At least Daniel seemed to get it. Carter was totally oblivious. I seriously hate that they did that to the character (I blame TPTW's infatuation with Sam/Jack).
Anyway... like I said, not a bad episode. Decent and entertaining for 42 minutes.
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And I still own the script -- now signed by Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping and Michael Shanks.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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I read the script, but there are no secrets hidden within. A few omitted scenes, but those scenes are no longer there, only the numbers. The sexual tension between Laira and Jack is written in the script from page 1. Garan's a boy of 12-13 years old in the script but in the episode he seems closer to adulthood instead.
And I was understating the autographs since I forgot that the previous owner also had it signed before he sold it to me, so there are a few more autographs on it than I mentioned: RDA, AT, MS, CJ, Peter Deluise, Michael Greenburg and Martin Wood.
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Onwards with the quiz and jigsaw for anyone interested...
The Quiz: Urgo, A Hundred Days & Shades Of Grey
The Jigsaw: A Hundred Days
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I have liked this episode. Jack and Laira makes a lot more sense than Jack and Sam.. Get over it shippers. Joking aside I like it for showing what happens when someone does get stranded on a planet. Jack's assimilation into the planet makes sense given he was probably never returning to Earth. I also like the old English feel to the planet. If their is a criticism it's Sam's solution seems far fetched. I call it goodOriginally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostThe Apocolaypse is back on
Yeah, we're doing okay... just peachy...Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Who Knows View Post15:38Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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3x17 A hundred days
The colour of the stargate was different in a scene.
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http://csillagkapu.hu/kep.php?kep=ht...ba/3x17/02.jpg"I was hoping for another day. Looks like we just got a whole lot more than that. Let's not waste it."
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