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Earth finds itself threatened by something even larger than the Goa'uld when the team learns that an asteroid is on a collision course with the planet.
I loved this episode! Why doesn't SciFi show this one very often (if at all). It seems like they go from "Last Stand" to "Warrior" and skip over "Fail Safe."
The only part of this episode I didn't like was that a little Tel'tac could generate a hyperspace window big enough for an entire asteroid to travel through. I reconcile it in my head by choosing to believe that the Asgard helped us without telling us they helped us, kind of like they (presumably) did in "Red Sky."
Wouldn't it have been great if the asteroid was captured by Earth's gravity and put into a stable orbit? We could've had a very convenient supply of naquadah for a while.
I found this ep pretty weak. I've always wondered why they brought Daniel along to repair the cargo ship, or on the mission- he's not an engineer, and there was no archaeology or translation or cultural stuff to do. Never made sense to me.
now now...why would they leave one of the main characters behind? besides...sg-1 was sent to go...the entire sg1...not one person...not two...the whole team. besides...that was a good ep...
Okay, the episode was so-so IMO, but I loved the twist they put into the bomb...
When they said they were taking a bomb I knew they were going to have to cut wires, because isn't that what you do with a bomb?
But I really liked the fact that they made them all yellow... It was original (from the shows I've seen) and I found it amusing, since we knew they were going to make it out anyway.
Not my favorite, but there are enough fun lines to make me watch it again every now and then...
You know, I'd like to take this opportunity to say that this is a very poorly designed bomb and I think we should say something to somebody when we get back.
I see that no one has posted anything here for a month, but I found this episode delightful . "Now see, this wasn't in the movie" . And the engineer who didn't want to go because he knew it was not a good idea,you have to love a guy who has his priorities in order.I never get tired of watching this episode, of course I never get tired of watching any of them so you can't go by me.
Not my favorite, but there are enough fun lines to make me watch it again every now and then...
You know, I'd like to take this opportunity to say that this is a very poorly designed bomb and I think we should say something to somebody when we get back.
Carter, I can see my house!
Oh yes, Jack at his most sarcastic best. Worth watching for that alone.
I think my favorite part of the engineer was him saying that it was against the laws of physics, and than him turning to Carter and going, "And you know it!"
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