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Given what's happened to both of them because of the goa'uld, I don't think either one of them would choose to be a host.
Either of them would agree to a temporary blending with a Tok'ra, if the only alternative was death. If they didn't do it for themselves, they'd do it for the sake of their teammates. No one's saying they'd want to be a host, but they're survivors, and they're committed to each other. I mean, Jeez, O'Neill agreed to it, and I'd rate him as the most opposed among the group. IMO, he did it for them more than for himself. The others aren't any less dedicated to each other than Jack is.
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For some reason, every time I thought of this episode prior to (re)watching it tonight, I kept thinking of a certain X-Files episode whose name escapes me, so I initially expected the revived subject to spontaneously combust. Glad that didn't happen.
I couldn't even remember the connection to Rising until reading some of the responses here, but I definitely liked the episode by itself. Antarctica is a fun setting, and, of course, I love seeing my favorite character back in action.
The NorthFace in every scene was a bit much, tho. Made me feel like I was back in school.
No monster but a woman deep-frozen, something bad had to happen.
Partly boring, partly nice and moving, and an ending that gives O'Neill some time off.
Iris response - creepy!!!
This episode was good. But I was a bit disappointed we didn't find out more about Ayiana , was she really an ancient, why was she buried there, etc.
She was definitely and Ancient bc she had healing powers of an ancient and it only took her a few hours to pick up English. Remember The Nox, they didn't understand SG-1 any better than Ayiana at first, but after a few hours were speaking English. Though no explanation was given as to why Ayiana could understand English, but not speak it might have something to do with the way the plague was affecting her mind, possibly.
i wish she survived if she survived the trip to the sgc why could she survive and SG1 definitely told the Asgard about aiyana so wouldnt they love to see an ancient again and would have but her in stasis and use best tech of the Asgard to heal her?
If she could have survived and the Asgard took her aboard one on their ships, they could communicate with her in her own language. We know that the Asgard had a bit of Ancient knowledge in their possession when Thor said as much when he was using the information in Jack's brain to find a weapon capable of fighting the replicators. Ayiana could've helped them understand it all, and they may have possibly been able to find a solution to their cloning problems and lived.
Hope I do the spoiler thing right.
Was re-watching this episode after seeing SGA and
Spoiler:
did anyone else think wraith when she was healing Dr. Woods? I mean she was using her palm to do this and that is how the wraith take/give life
Ummmm, impossible, perhaps you could watch The Lost City pt. II. Jack having the ancient repository in his brain allows him to heal Bra'tac's wounds, or have you not seen that episode?
I don't necessarily think m that she got it from the wrath but that possibly they got the knowhow how to heal from the ancients and twisted that knowledge into a way to feed. If just one wraith came from the bug and an ancient then they would have learned how to use the healing pose and they would have modified it to feed. I just thought wrath because they can use their "ability" to take years as well as heal
Just got done with a re-watch on this ep, and one thing that still puzzles me..
We see Illyana on several occasions mimicing Jonas with Amazing and a few other words.
SO we know she can speak.
THEN later on we see her reacting showing she Understands what Jonas is saying..
SO WHY IS it she couldn't speak to communicate??
I'm thinking there may have been some physical difficulties with communications. I mean, think how strange it feels to use your arm, for instance, after having it in a cast for six weeks. Being frozen, her muscles wouldn't atrophy, but that doesn't mean they wouldn't be hard to use (and the tongue is a muscle).
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