Did anyone notice that Shi'fu was eating fruit loops? Just thought I'd throw that in....
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Just diving in here to say that this is one of my favourite eps. I love to see Daniel take on another persona from time to time…(Lifeboat, Need, etc.). MS is a very good actor and episodes like this/these give him a chance to showcase that talent. He has mentioned that he enjoys the chance to do something different with the Daniel character, on more than one occasion, in Convention Q & A panels. (Spending 10 years being a “Mister Goody Two-shoes” is probably a little boring for an actor I should think.)
As to the blowing things up and P90’s comments…For me one of the great things about Stargate is the balance between action, drama, thought-provoking concepts and comedy. Yes, there are some very funny moments and episodes throughout the series as well.
So, if the whole show has this multidimensional feel to it, it stands to reason that we should also see the same multidimensional-ness (Good grief! Did I say that? is there such a word??!!) of each character throughout the series. Daniel being no exception.
If there “holes” in this particular ep. (and a few have been mentioned) I submit that it has much to do with trying to cram the whole “Absolute power corrupting absolutely” thing into one episode. (Could have made a nice movie…IMHO)
Whatever.......Daniel Rocks! - Good, Evil, Moody, Broody, Ascended, Descended….
He can come to my house for tea anytime!
As to the fruit loops?….I believe Colonel O’Neill requests that they be a staple part of the SGC diet….along with blue jello!
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Indeedy - the last thing EvilDanny would have wanted was a blunt spoken, wise, honorable warrior in the vicinity. Particularly one with the unerring capacity to raise incredibly awkward points of order at just the moment when you're about to do something very morally ambiguous.
Evil Geniuses do not need such people on the staff.sigpic
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Originally posted by Chaka's_Mum View PostIndeedy - the last thing EvilDanny would have wanted was a blunt spoken, wise, honorable warrior in the vicinity. Particularly one with the unerring capacity to raise incredibly awkward points of order at just the moment when you're about to do something very morally ambiguous.
Evil Geniuses do not need such people on the staff.
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"Dreams teach", I like that I'm glad to see that Daniel is smart enough that a rapid increase in enemy knowledge isn't always a good thing. In order to remain separate from your enemy you must vanquish the things that allow them to rise to such great power, rather than use them yourself. The following is a quote about the production of Absolute Power that I found extremely interesting.
"That was a deleted scene from 'Absolute Power.' Jack makes a horrifying discovery: It turns out Daniel has been keeping Teal'c a prisoner, experimenting on him, transfusing himself with his naquadah-rich blood which, ultimately, allows him to use the hand device. It was a dark revelation that was cut at either the script stage or in editing." (Joseph Mallozzi, in a post at Our Stargate)sigpic
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You could tell Daniel had turned evil, because he wasn't wearing glasses. People with glasses are awesome and don't do bad things.
Rating: 5/10
Full Review: http://stargatesummer.blogspot.com/2...ute-power.htmlMy attempt to watch every episode of SG-1 and Atlantis this summer:
http://stargatesummer.blogspot.com/
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This episode is really weird
It seems to imply that the boy taught daniel what would happen if humans acquire advance devastating weapons, so logically this would have meant an end to their quest of acquiring new tech in future missions, at least for Daniel since he experience them in his dream.... But obviously that's not going to happen
It seems like its intended to solve the story about this kid and with the usual "you can't have our tech" message, as we've seen in many episode where they fail to get the tech they wanted
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Originally posted by Hornet View PostThis episode is really weird
It seems to imply that the boy taught daniel what would happen if humans acquire advance devastating weapons, so logically this would have meant an end to their quest of acquiring new tech in future missions, at least for Daniel since he experience them in his dream.... But obviously that's not going to happen
It seems like its intended to solve the story about this kid and with the usual "you can't have our tech" message, as we've seen in many episode where they fail to get the tech they wantedAncientsTimeline
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Originally posted by captain jake View PostThe following is a quote about the production of Absolute Power that I found extremely interesting.
"That was a deleted scene from 'Absolute Power.' Jack makes a horrifying discovery: It turns out Daniel has been keeping Teal'c a prisoner, experimenting on him, transfusing himself with his naquadah-rich blood which, ultimately, allows him to use the hand device. It was a dark revelation that was cut at either the script stage or in editing." (Joseph Mallozzi, in a post at Our Stargate)
My interpretation while watching the episode was that Daniel had Teal'c killed. And I was wondering whether it was because Daniel had Apophis' memories (from the Harsesis) and saw Teal'c as a traitor, or whether it was that Daniel still felt angry at Teal'c for his part in what happened to Sha're, that he had Teal'c killed. Or if it was that Daniel realized that Teal'c would be the first one to notice what happened to Daniel, and would try to stop him? We saw that it took Carter a year to blow the whistle on Daniel, and O'Neill didn't believe Daniel was really dangerous until he witnessed his attack on Russia. I think Teal'c would have caught this long before either Carter and O'Neill started to act on their suspicions.
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