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| Dafmeister |
Apr 13th 2006, 10:25 AM
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| thefirstone |
Apr 13th 2006, 10:29 AM
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Second Lieutenant Group: Members Posts: 509 Joined: July 28th 2005 From: Dublin, Ireland Member No.: 9,686 Gender: Male |
I just am after watching it, I think he meant that the Russians can't hold the power of hold the DHD anymore.
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| Auntie Em! |
Apr 13th 2006, 4:17 PM
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Sipping on fine wine! Group: Donating Members Posts: 5,918 Joined: March 22nd 2005 From: Northwestern Ontario, Canada Member No.: 8,565 Gender: Female |
But that is not a loose end. That is just another plot line of the series.
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| SGCforever |
Apr 14th 2006, 8:13 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 |
I have seen that episode many times and I say again, which loose ends? The only loose end that was tied up was the fate of Tanith. I suggest you rewatch the episode. I never said a loose end of the 'main' storyline which you seem to think. 1)The Russian DHD can no longer be used. 2)Simmons is in Jail and we find out what happened to the Goa'uld. 3)Tanith dies Perhaps I should make my posts more clear in the future, or perhaps I should have just listed the things 'I' thought were loose ends and had been tied up in my first post. But then, I think I would have been corrected again by the only person on these forums who instead of providing positive feedback, likes to make sure that everyone knows 'who's right'. So here's my hat tipped to you for making sure that the correct information gets out to the general public |
| Aticus |
Apr 14th 2006, 9:00 PM
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Airman First Class Group: Members Posts: 84 Joined: February 28th 2006 Member No.: 11,280 Gender: Male |
I loved this episode!!!
It's nice to see where McKay came into the SG plot His lines were great although his voice seemed more nerdy and higher than in SGA lol great episode |
| Xbuster |
Jul 5th 2010, 3:41 PM
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Airman First Class Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: June 3rd 2004 From: Suburbia of Stockholm Member No.: 5,194 Gender: Male |
One thing that bothered me was the end of Tanith. It was very anti-climactic. I mean, here you have one of the most devious and malicious ( not to forget awesomely portrayed) Goa'ulds of the entire show... and he dies without any kind of up-close-and-personal confrontations with Teal'c.
What happened with this big plotline where Teal'c wants vengeance and almost assuredly, a lot of dialogue before the end comes? Granted, Tanith still died by Teal'c's hand, but still.... very anti-climactic. |
| Shylodog |
Jul 6th 2010, 1:35 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 |
One thing that bothered me was the end of Tanith. It was very anti-climactic. I mean, here you have one of the most devious and malicious ( not to forget awesomely portrayed) Goa'ulds of the entire show... and he dies without any kind of up-close-and-personal confrontations with Teal'c. What happened with this big plotline where Teal'c wants vengeance and almost assuredly, a lot of dialogue before the end comes? Granted, Tanith still died by Teal'c's hand, but still.... very anti-climactic. I agree. I was always dismayed with the ending of that plot line. As a matter of fact, the first time I saw that episode, I missed the whole shooting of Tanith's ship entirely. It wasn't until I saw e rerun that I realized what had happened - and until then always wondered where Tanith had gotten to. |
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