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Ramifications of previous NID actions. Interesting concept to play around with, but I think the exicution wasn't quite as strong as could have been because in the end the good guys come home alive and the bad guys are dead or beaten.
I think it could have been a lot more poignant had SG-1 not been able to save the people and they had been wiped out, or imprisoned.
The whole time while I was watching I expected the NID agents, or at least one of them, to turn on Sg-1, but they never did. I thought there was a certain degree of poignancy in their story of sacrifice and redemption.
In all matters of opinion, our adversaries are insane. ~ Oscar Wilde
OK. I went back and re-watched this one, and actually concentrated on it this time. This was better than I remembered, although I did find the planets leader a bit annoying. It was nice to see the "rogues" doing something useful for a change.
I liked the reference way back to Season 3, and I thought that inserting Kershaw and whats-his-name into the scenes from Shades of Gray was a nice touch. Much of the episode felt like a rehash of Thor's Chariot, unfortunately, without the unspeakably cool Asgard ship appearing at the end. I gotta saw though, Kershaw sure is a cutie. She looks a lot better here than as a gill-faced Spirit.
I did enjoy watching this for the most part, but I found the resolution to be a bit predictable.
Yes it really was he.I knew it all a long.I thought the guy would make his move to escape but it's a good episode 'I am Svarog' hihihi that voice and then the old dude
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