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I really loved how Teal'c did not want to be bored with Jack and Dr. Jackson and lied that Sam asked him to stay with her. So many great little things and the race itself was interesting. I enjoyed the world and the players. 7 out of 10 for me.
Sam's reply is really cool!
:"I am in your Debt Major Carter"
:"Indeed"
Classic Stuff!
Great episode, always good to have a few episodes that are not related to the principle story arc!
Enjoyable eppy, but not one of my favorites. Reminded me quite a lot of a Voyager episode whose name I can't remember...
"Drive".
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What I liked best about this ep, was all the commercial commentary. Not usually something you see about aliens. Just goes to show even aliens have a day to day existence with the ordinary things of life taking over.
First things first. I thought Warrick's planet didn't have a stargate.
Looks like here in Season 7 it's turning into take-turns-to-be-center-of-story. If the last one as Daniel, then this one has to be Sam, as Daniel and O'Neil effectively disappear. Not a favorite episode at all. Looks like I have to focus only on episodes where the four of them are involved. But it looks like O'Neill is in it for about 5-10 minutes an episode. Too bad.
The only interesting thing is the coexistence of humans with those of the Warrick species on the same world. I wonder how that happened.
I don't know what they were thinking with this episode. It's like a bastard offspring of Farscape and Star Trek, and I don't like it much. While it is fun, it's just too far removed from what I enjoy about Stargate. I don't know if the writer's were trying to make it cheesy (obviously, the stupid news scenes are supposed to be), but there is so much dumb writing on show here.
It bugs me that this alien planet is so similar to Earth culture, with the American stlye newscast, advertising and talk of credit ratings, telephones, etc. It's a massive misstep for the show, and I hate having all the silly looking aliens here.
On the plus side, the episode made me laugh a few times. And, I thought Amanda Tapping looked gorgeous in this one. Did anybody else get reminded of the music from Mass Effect when they were watching the race introduction video?
This Episodes is one of my Favorites, simply because this is one of these Episodes that dont take themselfs to seriously. I was just watching it and wondering why everyone made kind of a big deal of Sam having fun? At least there were 2 scenes dedicated to the others questioning her motives and she did not admit it until the end.
For me this Episode is kind of inspired by Starship Troopers with these weird broadcasts and advertisements. Starship Troopers did that in the first and third movie and it took me very long to understand that that is supposed to be a joke and a comment on how Humans are. This Episode is pretty much the same in this sense.
Although if it comes on the TV I will watch it - or have it as background noise ...there are a couple of episodes that I will NEVER watch again and actually race to turn off the TV if they come on....so I guess it scores brownie points for that at least!..
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