I really disliked what they did with Ginn and Dr. Perry. I thought there "deaths" played an important factor, and it added some realism to the show. It was nice to see how their death's affected Rush and Eli. But i feel that them returning cheapens there original death.
In the past i have compared SGU to BSG...but this episode proves that SGU is going down another path and is showing less realism. What i liked in BSG is when people died...they stayed dead (cylons don't count, there machines and even their ability was taken away from them). Other then Starbuck, every man, women, or child, that died STAYED DEAD.
SGU always seems more realistic then SGA and SG1....so i feel there should have never been any resurrection for those that died.
If they wanted Ginn or Dr. Perry to appear in some form...it should have been in a dream/hallucination/flashback. They shouldn't have been put into Destiny to become something similar to an AI (not an AI though).
Does anyone agree with me. Should "Dead Men tell no tales"?
In the past i have compared SGU to BSG...but this episode proves that SGU is going down another path and is showing less realism. What i liked in BSG is when people died...they stayed dead (cylons don't count, there machines and even their ability was taken away from them). Other then Starbuck, every man, women, or child, that died STAYED DEAD.
SGU always seems more realistic then SGA and SG1....so i feel there should have never been any resurrection for those that died.
If they wanted Ginn or Dr. Perry to appear in some form...it should have been in a dream/hallucination/flashback. They shouldn't have been put into Destiny to become something similar to an AI (not an AI though).
Does anyone agree with me. Should "Dead Men tell no tales"?
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