Home (SG: A)
I liked this episode, but there was one big flaw with it. The fact that the aliens used a representation of General Hammond and Weir didn't bring up the fact that he was no longer in command of the SG-C made this episode not the real earth in the first 10 minutes. I kept seeing Hammond there and wondered why Weir never asked him about that little nugget and it kind of bothered me throughout. Other than that, I liked this episode gave Weir, Rodney, and Sheppard some character development. Rodney's story was the best, because it felt like Rodney at his "hyper-est". He knows things are wrong and he can so easily lose it that it provided some good comedy. I also really appreciated that I asked Weir to be more involved, and she was in this episode. It's also interesting that I've seen Don S Davis on Atlantis more than SG-1 this season. It was good to see him back where he belongs, even if it was a fake out.
I liked this episode, but there was one big flaw with it. The fact that the aliens used a representation of General Hammond and Weir didn't bring up the fact that he was no longer in command of the SG-C made this episode not the real earth in the first 10 minutes. I kept seeing Hammond there and wondered why Weir never asked him about that little nugget and it kind of bothered me throughout. Other than that, I liked this episode gave Weir, Rodney, and Sheppard some character development. Rodney's story was the best, because it felt like Rodney at his "hyper-est". He knows things are wrong and he can so easily lose it that it provided some good comedy. I also really appreciated that I asked Weir to be more involved, and she was in this episode. It's also interesting that I've seen Don S Davis on Atlantis more than SG-1 this season. It was good to see him back where he belongs, even if it was a fake out.