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| Arcady |
Oct 23rd 2010, 12:46 PM
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Base Commander Group: Admin Posts: 4,951 Joined: November 26th 2002 From: Dallas, Texas USA Member No.: 1 Gender: Male |
Season 2, Episode 6 - Trial and Error
Air Date: (US) November 2, 2010 A recurring vision in which Colonel Young sees Destiny attacked and destroyed causes him to think he may be losing his mind. (This topic is for people who have seen the episode to discuss it. If you don't want to be spoiled, don't read this topic.) |
| JTMAG1 |
Nov 3rd 2010, 1:43 AM
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The Last Shogun Group: Members Posts: 3,888 Joined: August 28th 2004 From: Long Beach, CA USA Member No.: 6,251 Gender: Male |
I liked this episode. it was very interesting, but I might not watch another episode until I can watch them all at once. I'm getting worn out by the slow progress. I kinda long for cable series like Trueblood that cram everything into 12 packed episodes each season.
I really like the bridge, I think this was the best view we've had. The setup reminded me of Star Trek. |
| Shylodog |
Nov 3rd 2010, 10:30 AM
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Chief Master Sergeant Group: Moderators Posts: 412 Joined: March 15th 2007 From: Reno, Nevada USA Member No.: 13,463 Gender: Male |
I liked this episode. it was very interesting, but I might not watch another episode until I can watch them all at once. I'm getting worn out by the slow progress. I kinda long for cable series like Trueblood that cram everything into 12 packed episodes each season. I really like the bridge, I think this was the best view we've had. The setup reminded me of Star Trek. I agree. I did like this episode, but the whole "Destiny's in our minds" was kinda a WTF moment. They just HAVE to explain that further, at the very least to disprove it. About the bridge, I thought the exact same thing the first time I saw it. Wonder if they reused the Enterprise set? |
| Reignfire |
Nov 4th 2010, 9:39 PM
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Master Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 302 Joined: July 18th 2004 Member No.: 5,640 Gender: Male |
I agree. I did like this episode, but the whole "Destiny's in our minds" was kinda a WTF moment. They just HAVE to explain that further, at the very least to disprove it. Well, it's not the first time the idea's been mentioned. Rush said a few episodes ago that Franklin and his wife could be manifested by the ship. I'm glad it wasn't future visions since its been used in Stargate series before, but the "mind projected battle simulation" was a bit weird on its own. |
| JTMAG1 |
Nov 4th 2010, 10:50 PM
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The Last Shogun Group: Members Posts: 3,888 Joined: August 28th 2004 From: Long Beach, CA USA Member No.: 6,251 Gender: Male |
Well, it's not the first time the idea's been mentioned. Rush said a few episodes ago that Franklin and his wife could be manifested by the ship. I'm glad it wasn't future visions since its been used in Stargate series before, but the "mind projected battle simulation" was a bit weird on its own. That's a great point about what's happening to rush. I didn't even think that it might have been related to what happened with Young. |
| Shylodog |
Nov 5th 2010, 10:20 AM
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Chief Master Sergeant Group: Moderators Posts: 412 Joined: March 15th 2007 From: Reno, Nevada USA Member No.: 13,463 Gender: Male |
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| Reignfire |
Nov 5th 2010, 4:04 PM
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Master Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 302 Joined: July 18th 2004 Member No.: 5,640 Gender: Male |
I did before this episode, but no much Destiny doing it, as potentially the scientist that disappeared in the chair room. I thought that when Rush's visions changed from his wife to Franklin, but it didn't make any sense that once Franklin revealed himself why he would go back to looking like Rush's wife. |
| Shylodog |
Nov 5th 2010, 6:27 PM
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Chief Master Sergeant Group: Moderators Posts: 412 Joined: March 15th 2007 From: Reno, Nevada USA Member No.: 13,463 Gender: Male |
I thought that when Rush's visions changed from his wife to Franklin, but it didn't make any sense that once Franklin revealed himself why he would go back to looking like Rush's wife. Maybe because Rush puts more trust in what his wife has to say, even if she is a figment of his imagination? Just my guess. |
| StarFighter |
Nov 6th 2010, 8:02 AM
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Staff Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 204 Joined: December 19th 2006 Member No.: 12,924 Gender: Male |
The whole thing about Destiny getting into Young's mind didn't even make sense to me.
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| Dafmeister |
Nov 21st 2010, 6:18 PM
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General Group: Moderators Posts: 11,926 Joined: April 10th 2003 From: North Wales, UK Member No.: 1,340 Gender: Male |
A good episode. I liked the twist about the Destiny studying the crew. It adds a new dimension to the show now we know Destiny is more than just a ship. It could go somewhere to explain what happened to the scientist who originally sat in the chair an disappeared.
The one thing that spoiled it for me was the episode description on Sky saying Young experienced visions of Destiny being attacked destroyed. |
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