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pettygrew
It's possible that when they had their symbiots, Bra'tac and Teal'c could not have alcohol. Now that they no longer have symbiots, they can.
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Originally posted by kiwigateryeah, I wondered about that too. I have no idea how powerful those missiles were supposed to be, but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt, and figure that Moloc was just shy of the DHD (not standing right next to it), and the DHD is strong enough to withstand SOME attack. I guess you could consider a manual dial if needbe......
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I, as did someone else, find it strange that Ishta would have allowed herself to be captured.
I'm pretty sure I've seen AT listed as Canadian in interviews, etc.
The Cat??!? Until now I hadn't noticed the connection but ROTFL!
Like others, I doubt the DVD would be destroyed. Remember it's apparently made of the same material as the 'Meaning of Life Stuff' pedestal and it took a direct hit with a staff weapon and wasn't even scratched. It wouldn't make sense anyway to build a Stargate that could withstand so much explosive power as we've seen over the years and make the DVD of something more flimsy that wouldn't stand up likewise. So I'd assume it was made to last too.
Otherwise, I'd suspect, over the years, there were a lot of stranded Ancients around.
AlbionListen, we had General Ryan come on and do a little cameo for us, and he's a real live four star, one of the big guys. And I had to ask him point blank, because there's a certain irreverence that I bring to the character, and denseness, but while we were doing this scene, I just looked at him and said, "Do you have guys like me in...?" and he stopped me and said, "Yes, and worse, and you're doing a fine job, son."
Richard Dean Anderson
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Originally posted by pettygrewIt's possible that when they had their symbiots, Bra'tac and Teal'c could not have alcohol. Now that they no longer have symbiots, they can.
I really liked this ep. I enjoy explorations of personal issues and motivations as they provide character development. And Jack/RDA is wonderful whenever he is on screen. THAT's the show. He is so perfect as a reluctant General. I hope he is enjoying exploring that side of the character as much as I am. Good use of his screen time. And the horses were hysterical...O'Neill of Minnesota?! LMAO!
What's that smell...the horses? I think it was a double play by O'Neill to the BS Bratac was shoveling at him.Causality should not be taken lightly.
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The one thing that intrigued me about this episode was the alien writing in the message they got. It was obviously supposed to be cuneiform, but the letters are shaped like the Ancient alphabet, which are three colums x 4 rows. I wonder if that message actually said anything. Does anybody have a screen shot?Tripudire est irritus
Jumping is useless
Nu ani Lunatas
We are the Mooninites
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I loved this episode!
CJ did a great job writing, by far my favorite of his three...PTB, PLEASE keep letting him write for you!
and I LOVED the Sam/Jack scene in the hall...see PTB? thats all it takes to make a happy shipper...just a scene, not an entire episode.
loved the horses in the halls...too funny
and of course painting the target right on Moloc! I almost fell out of my chair! (then went oh of course...but what do I know about painting targets?)
omg, Ry'ac had hair too! a little shorter might make him look a little older...
very cool to see a Jaffa wedding, although I wanted to really hear/see the resolution to the kneeling issue (which me and my friends discussed every time there was a commercial...I so agreed with Karin). Thank God it wasn't some Earth/human wedding...that wouldn't have been good, but this was
"I think that, to some degree, all of us are fractured souls. Cut in half. And we wander through life looking for the rest of ourselves. And sometimes we're fortunate enough to meet someone who possesses, in themselves, the part of ourselves that we've been missing. We may not realize it on a conscious level, but definitely on a subconscious level. We see in someone else... something of ourselves. Thats why sometimes you meet someone and you just immediately feel comfortable with them. You feel like you've known them all your life. The reason is that they're a part of you, and you're a part of them. You're soul mates. you... fit. And once you've fit together, nothing can pull you apart unless you let go."
~Imzadi
describes Sam and Jack pretty well to me!
<dancing and chanting in my ceremonial BDUs>
Screw the regs! DOWN with ! He's no threat to O'Neill! Sam and Jack FOREVER!
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Originally posted by Azrialtwo things stood out for me in this episode:
Teal'c run into the base with the two jaffa sticks (cant remember what they are called) stacked on each other.
and how much Aron looked like The Cat from Red Dwarf especially with the hair
Originally posted by pettygrewPlus the DHD actually survived the meteor strike in A Hundred Days, it was just badly damaged (You see Jack using it in Shades of Grey)
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Originally posted by KesMy guess is that the production schedule is such that they're not really sure of the airing order of some of these first-half of the season episodes so they can't mention Sam's engagement unless they're absolutely sure the episode will be airing after Affinity. We've already heard that Covenant was originally scheduled to air before Affinity.*Whenever the Opportunity Arises take it in Hand*
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Ok, I finally got to watch the whole episode and here is my review....
I actually liked this episode a lot, I don't think its the best one ofthe season but it was defiantely good.
I LOVED all the team interaction, Jack/Teal'c, Daniel/Sam and Sam/Jack.
There was a lot of Jack in this one IMO but thinking about it Jack has been in the other eps quite a lot too. I think TPTB have done a great Job with RDA's reduced schedule this season it feels like he's back to normal again
And we had a briefing!!!, I was short but it was good. I miss how SG-1 used to sit round the briefing table and chat about what was going on and it didn't feel like we had seen that for quite a while.
The ping pong at the start was really fun especially Jacks little shot at the end
The scene between Sam and Daniel in the gate room was fun but it didn't seem right to me....too touchy for Sam/Daniel
Bratac was fun in this too, I like Bratacs sense of humour
I'm glad Rya'cs Wife didn't want to kneel in front of him! all I have to say is You Go Girl!
The big argument was fun Daniel looked so lost in the middle of it all
and I also loved the Sam/Jack scene in the corridor, they seemed so comfortable together like they were in the earlier seasons, they've been quite tense around each other lately. I'm glad that Pete has come between their friendship, I know i'm all for lots of ship but while Sam is with Pete I wouldn't want her to do anything serious with Jack she's not that kind of person.
I'm happy seeing them so comfortable with each other and just being friends it nice and I hope we get more of that in other episodes
OK, review over,
I give this episode 8/10
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Anyone know what happened to Jacob in this episode? Wasn't he supposed to be in it?
AlbionListen, we had General Ryan come on and do a little cameo for us, and he's a real live four star, one of the big guys. And I had to ask him point blank, because there's a certain irreverence that I bring to the character, and denseness, but while we were doing this scene, I just looked at him and said, "Do you have guys like me in...?" and he stopped me and said, "Yes, and worse, and you're doing a fine job, son."
Richard Dean Anderson
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