Going behind a cut.
I watched it without making notes to save time. Enjoyed it; very creepy at the start and very poignant in places. The basic plot was very, very similar to SG-1's Tin Man of course, with the same neat resolution to the problem of what do we do with the duplicates. They didn't logically all need to be in the doomed jumper...
So Elizabeth is really, really dead, unseen? That's sad. It was good to see her again though.
The absence of Sam is jarring. I know they've only signed AT for X number of episodes but dammit, we need to see her; she's in charge of Atlantis! No way she wouldn't have been called over once Elizabeth showed up on the screen.
Loved John's, 'Stubborn, Really pesky.' Heheh. That's a very O'Neill line.
And so much for the 'shippers in this episode. 'My McKay' and the revelation about how deeply Rodney -- and Radek -- still miss Carson. Well, I suppose it's not a revelation as much as a confirmation.
More of a muted cliffhanger than usual but it's a mid-season one, I guess.
You know, sometimes it strikes me just how much damage they've done since they stepped through the gate that first time to take possession of the City.
They woke the Wraith early, they reactivated the Replicators who up til then were happily tootling along not killing anyone, they've been the cause of untold thousands of deaths... pesky doesn't cover it. And that's just a couple of hundred humans.
Sheesh. We're dangerous.
I watched it without making notes to save time. Enjoyed it; very creepy at the start and very poignant in places. The basic plot was very, very similar to SG-1's Tin Man of course, with the same neat resolution to the problem of what do we do with the duplicates. They didn't logically all need to be in the doomed jumper...
So Elizabeth is really, really dead, unseen? That's sad. It was good to see her again though.
The absence of Sam is jarring. I know they've only signed AT for X number of episodes but dammit, we need to see her; she's in charge of Atlantis! No way she wouldn't have been called over once Elizabeth showed up on the screen.
Loved John's, 'Stubborn, Really pesky.' Heheh. That's a very O'Neill line.
And so much for the 'shippers in this episode. 'My McKay' and the revelation about how deeply Rodney -- and Radek -- still miss Carson. Well, I suppose it's not a revelation as much as a confirmation.
More of a muted cliffhanger than usual but it's a mid-season one, I guess.
You know, sometimes it strikes me just how much damage they've done since they stepped through the gate that first time to take possession of the City.
They woke the Wraith early, they reactivated the Replicators who up til then were happily tootling along not killing anyone, they've been the cause of untold thousands of deaths... pesky doesn't cover it. And that's just a couple of hundred humans.
Sheesh. We're dangerous.
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