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| stargate_addict |
Apr 5th 2005, 9:51 PM
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#121
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 604 Joined: December 9th 2004 From: Georgetown Texas Member No.: 7,195 Gender: Male |
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| IndyJan |
Apr 12th 2005, 10:55 AM
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Lieutenant General Group: Donating Members Posts: 5,356 Joined: July 17th 2004 Member No.: 5,622 Gender: Female |
Just watched this episode again, and once more was proved just how irritating Laira is. I have never seen such a whiny, needy and grasping woman. So glad that Jack didn't stay or return. Jack only had sex with her because she pushed, and he didn't want to be alone. Notice he left as soon as the team came through. He was so glad to see Teal'c.
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| zeroFantasy |
Apr 24th 2005, 9:15 PM
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#123
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Airman Basic ![]() Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: April 3rd 2005 From: Virginia Member No.: 8,729 Gender: Female |
I loved and hated this episode!
I hated it because of Laira. What is Jack doing liking some random women when Sam is right there?? I loved it because it really showed how Sam feels about Jack. Do you think Janet realised this? She look at Sam as if she realised it and felt sorry for Sam because Jack wasn't there... |
| CluckChicken |
May 30th 2005, 7:26 PM
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 562 Joined: May 2nd 2005 From: Wilmington, DE US Member No.: 8,974 Gender: Male |
My biggest problem with this episode is that even when they discuss contacting their interstellar traveling friends nobody mentions the Asguard. Since Jack is such an important person in the Asguard evolution research you think they would have been happy to send a ship to pick up Jack and it probably would have only taken a few moments to get him.
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| Magnavox |
May 30th 2005, 11:46 PM
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#125
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Posts with an accent... Group: Donating Members Posts: 2,912 Joined: March 3rd 2004 From: Australia Member No.: 3,724 Gender: Female |
QUOTE(CluckChicken @ May 30th 2005, 7:26 PM) My biggest problem with this episode is that even when they discuss contacting their interstellar traveling friends nobody mentions the Asguard. Since Jack is such an important person in the Asguard evolution research you think they would have been happy to send a ship to pick up Jack and it probably would have only taken a few moments to get him. Thor said in Fragile Balance that Jack wasn't the key to solving their cloning problems, they probably would have determined this right after The Fifth Race, and even so, if they were busy in a bind and such and couldn't get to him they could have concluded that he would be pretty safe there anyway. |
| Spineshank |
Sep 1st 2005, 12:57 PM
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Chief Master Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 403 Joined: August 23rd 2005 From: Cleveland, Ohio USA Member No.: 9,951 Gender: Male |
I loved Teal'c in this episode he was willing to go before they even asked the question. I can't imagine having a friend like that in real life i don't think one like that would exist.
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| starryeyes |
Sep 18th 2005, 2:55 PM
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Staff Sergeant Group: Members Posts: 165 Joined: August 26th 2005 Member No.: 9,982 Gender: Female |
I can't understand the dislike for Laira. I thought that if he stayed, they would be a good couple. She seemed to me a very loving and caring woman who allowed Jack time to decide on a physical relationship.
Gotta love Teal'c in this episode. The affection and loyalty he feels for Jack is quite apparent. "Teal'c, you stubborn son of a bitch". Just loved that line. |
| IndyJan |
Jan 2nd 2006, 8:59 PM
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Lieutenant General Group: Donating Members Posts: 5,356 Joined: July 17th 2004 Member No.: 5,622 Gender: Female |
I can't understand the dislike for Laira. I thought that if he stayed, they would be a good couple. She seemed to me a very loving and caring woman who allowed Jack time to decide on a physical relationship. Gotta love Teal'c in this episode. The affection and loyalty he feels for Jack is quite apparent. "Teal'c, you stubborn son of a bitch". Just loved that line. Laira didn't allow Jack to make the decision. She wore him down. She fed on his knowing he couldn't return. She waited until Jack was drunk and then had sex with him. Laira only wanted another Jack. She didn't truly care for Jack. She was graspy, needy and a total waste. |
| SGCforever |
Feb 20th 2006, 8:19 AM
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Airman First Class Group: Members Posts: 89 Joined: January 25th 2006 From: Chilliwack, B.C. Canada Member No.: 10,990 Gender: Male |
Out of all the episodes so far this season...I think this one had the best story line. This one should have been a two parter with the amount of stuff that went on. The special effects were great and so was the acting. RDA's bit at the end when he sees Teal'c is just amazing. It's funny, just how many times SG-1 is saved by mere chance. Nothing that they did to affect the outcome, just something happens and then someone gets saved. What if Lara hadn't heard the radio, or anyone for that matter. Teal'c would have died down there. Anyways, overall this episode was truly amazing and one of the better ones I've seen so far.
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| Luke162 |
Feb 8th 2007, 10:03 PM
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Civilian Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: February 7th 2007 From: Edmonton alberta canada Member No.: 13,222 Gender: Male |
Wow been so long since ive seen this episode. I thought it was a overall good episode up in my top ten for sure. The best part was deffinatle when Jack saw tilq (sorry cant spell today) I kinda felt bad for the girl at the end of the episode even though alot of people on here are right she was a lil whiny. But over al realy good episode
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| Matman |
Feb 9th 2007, 2:33 AM
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where's my gameboy... Group: Donating Members Posts: 634 Joined: September 15th 2005 From: IL Member No.: 10,164 Gender: Male |
I only liked this episode cause I'd like to retire on a nice planet like that, work, sleep, fish, be fun.
Janet and Sam's convo, it seemed to me when Sam yapping on about making their big gun thing, Janet seemed all jealous that Sam was so worried about Jack, sometimes I wish this wasnt on cable, yay for fanfics |
| opentheiris |
May 29th 2011, 1:42 PM
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Civilian Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: February 2nd 2010 Member No.: 37,949 Gender: Not Telling |
unrealistic plot:
a) after the particle beam is done and the first cavern is made, the next thing to do is send a large drill robot, or even better, C4 the hole a few times while opening the gate to clean up the falling dirt. After a few runs, the gate will open a cone to the surface. Pretty easy to do! if you are scared of using C4 in case there would be people around then you could start with small charges then increases, as the people outside understand that you are poping the crust over the gate, that is if you haven't told them already with the radio. Everything would have been done in a few hours after the particle beam generator was finished. (and yeah, that could have loan by the tolan or else...) b) assuming Tealk had ot drill there, why not deliver plenty of oxygen tanks and food, pillow and ipod... There was absolutely no reason to give him just 4 hours... c) crossing the event horizon from the outer side of a wormhole does nothing. We see this plenty of times in many other episodes, in fact the episode just after, where jack crosses completely the horizon then hold the wormhole opened opened with his arm. That is quite a mistake from writers. Therefore, no reason to suspend anything over the gate. One more reason to send a big drill that pushes way harder than a human. This post has been edited by opentheiris: May 29th 2011, 2:09 PM |
| Dafmeister |
May 30th 2011, 4:23 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 |
c) crossing the event horizon from the outer side of a wormhole does nothing. We see this plenty of times in many other episodes, in fact the episode just after, where jack crosses completely the horizon then hold the wormhole opened opened with his arm. That is quite a mistake from writers. Therefore, no reason to suspend anything over the gate. One more reason to send a big drill that pushes way harder than a human. In 'Shades of Grey', O'Neill never takes his arm out of the wormhole. If he had, he woul dhave lost his arm. This episode showed that anything going back into an open wormhole is destroyed i.e. the MALP falling back in when it is sent through after the Stargate has been buried by the meteor strike. |
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