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SG-U – Life (1x09) - (Discuss – Grade | SPOILERS)

Grade Life

  • 10 Chevrons – Out of this Universe

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • 9 Chevrons – Beyond the known Galaxies

    Votes: 11 12.1%
  • 8 Chevrons – In the Milky Way Galaxy

    Votes: 23 25.3%
  • 7 Chevrons – Within our Solar System

    Votes: 22 24.2%
  • 6 Chevrons – Haven’t got past Earth (Average)

    Votes: 13 14.3%
  • 5 Chevrons – No flying machines at all

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • 4 Chevrons – Pre-Industrial

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • 3 Chevrons – Dark Ages

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • 2 Chevron – Throwing rocks and stones

    Votes: 5 5.5%
  • 1 Chevron – Cannot Establish Lock

    Votes: 5 5.5%

  • Total voters
    91

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Young is the biggest coward. I mean come on he keeps emotional hurting his wife instead of letting her go and find her own happiness, but noooo keeps stringing her along what coward. Man up and let her go. 4 chevron episode.
 
This was a particularly awful episode. The whole thing was like what? 45 minutes long, and we got maybe 5 minutes of actual content, and the rest of it is irrelevant Earth plotlines that nobody cares about.

The ending shower scene with that IOA lady was so awful I almost turned it off, but thankfully the show was almost over by then.
 
I dunno, I could watch Ming-Na cry in the shower for 45 minutes, maybe even longer 10 years ago.

I enjoy Young's flawed character. He's totally not Shepard or O'Neil. Using ancient tech to stalk your wife...awesome.

Think Chloe's gonna sour on Scott cuz he got a kid?
 
I think Scott's going to go sour on her because she blabbed to Eli about it. I'm starting to get the sense that Scott gets her motor running, she likes Eli better. I think Eli is, too, considering he seems be resenting Scott less and less as time goes on.

I'm curious if twitchy scientist or crazy-pill soldier is going to be the first one to off himself. I thought Robert Carlyle said we were going to have a suicide by now.
 
Alright, that's it, I'm done. I managed to make it through the first series of Torchwood, but this is way worse than that. I want to watch a sci-fi drama, not All My Children in SPACE! I'll keep an eye on these discussion threads to see if the show gets rid of the shitty Earth drama, but if not I'm done with the show.

1 Chevron.
 
This show really does feel like a soap opera in space where the space elements are not always that important to the show. God.
 
Enjoyable character episode bookended with some nice day-in-the-life music.

- It was both interesting and scary seeing the stones malfunction. Stuff like that could lead to some real issues with those things. Or so I thought. For now though, it looks like they were just plot devices they used to deal with the Young/Telford/Young's wife triangle and that was just slightly disappointing.

- When Scott went to Young with Telford's memories, my first thought was that maybe Scott was remembering what happened during that brief glitch from a few weeks ago when Young was having wine with his wife. I wonder why Young didn't figure it was that.

- I know a lot of you probably don't like all this melodrama, but I thought it was actually pretty funny seeing stuff like this on Stargate. I mean what's funnier than seeing a guy use some ancient stones to cross the universe to punch a guy out for seeing his wife? :lol:

- I was surprised that Scott told Chloe about his son. I thought he would have kept that to himself for a while.

- It was nice to see Zak Santiago on the show. I hope we see more of him.
 
- When Scott went to Young with Telford's memories, my first thought was that maybe Scott was remembering what happened during that brief glitch from a few weeks ago when Young was having wine with his wife. I wonder why Young didn't figure it was that.

- I know a lot of you probably don't like all this melodrama, but I thought it was actually pretty funny seeing stuff like this on Stargate. I mean what's funnier than seeing a guy use some ancient stones to cross the universe to punch a guy out for seeing his wife? :lol:
yeah its funny seeing it on stargate , but not every episode...the drama is super ceding the scifi... this episode was too overly emo for my taste. ill hang on, but i cant take this..
 
Re: SG-U – Life (1x09) - (Discuss – Grade | SPOILERS)

I wonder if they'll request to have good-looking and well-endowed officers manning the stones for their conjugal visits.
 
Having sex in other people's bodies certainly can't be authorized by the airforce

I'm surprised they let them spend the night with people like that, not what would happen in the real world

Do people volunteer to be vessels or are they ordered to do so?
 
Well Wray's girlfreind got a pretty young thing to play with for a day...
 
Having sex in other people's bodies certainly can't be authorized by the airforce

I'm surprised they let them spend the night with people like that, not what would happen in the real world

Do people volunteer to be vessels or are they ordered to do so?
At this stage, it's possible that people volunteer for the body swap visits and know what they're in for. I got the impression that everyone involved was prepared for what went down. Pun intended.
 
Having sex in other people's bodies certainly can't be authorized by the airforce

I'm surprised they let them spend the night with people like that, not what would happen in the real world

Do people volunteer to be vessels or are they ordered to do so?

Especially in Camile's case. In addition to any more implications about using a the body of someone with a different orientation to connect with your loved on, she could destroy her host's career if the wrong person sees her with Sharon.
 
I enjoyed seeing Young beat down Telford, but I am getting tired of the looking for food, water, etc. I don't think we are going to see any aliens on this show at all. Are they ever going to move beyond the search for supplies+soap opera drama? I want some scifi action.
 
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Enjoyable character episode bookended with some nice day-in-the-life music.

I was happy to hear a little Flogging Molly; that's two personal favorites of mine they've used now.


- When Scott went to Young with Telford's memories, my first thought was that maybe Scott was remembering what happened during that brief glitch from a few weeks ago when Young was having wine with his wife. I wonder why Young didn't figure it was that.
The memory bleed was a nice twist; I know a lot of people are complaining there isn't enough sci-fi in the drama, but "I saw your rival's memories and he was having drinks with your wife" isn't exactly something I'd expect to read in a New Yorker short story.


- I know a lot of you probably don't like all this melodrama, but I thought it was actually pretty funny seeing stuff like this on Stargate. I mean what's funnier than seeing a guy use some ancient stones to cross the universe to punch a guy out for seeing his wife? :lol:
That cracked me up, although if Jack doesn't step in and read the riot act to these two pretty soon, something is seriously wrong.

I actually liked this Earth interlude better than the last one, mainly because I think the visits were a lot better acted and engaging than Chloe's "boo hoo I was shallow" routine.


- I was surprised that Scott told Chloe about his son. I thought he would have kept that to himself for a while.
He needed to get it out - and of course, in turn, she needed to get it out, so who does she go to? Her platonic (she thinks) male confidant. Ah yes, the old pattern surfaces.
 
7 chevrons from me.

Nothing spectacular, but enjoyable nonetheless. This had a more of a "average day on Destiny" feel to it, which was kind of cool I thought. We got "Time" last week, and now a different kind of episode. I like variety.

I also liked the music montages that opened and closed the episode.

I'm liking most of these characters, so seeing some development and conflict was not detrimental to the episode, but I can see where some of the criticism is coming from. But I'm liking it so far!
 
i wish they would concentrate on more space stuff and less of the earth bound emo stuff. when the show first started it seemed logical to explore the earth ties by way of background, and as the show continued equally logical to explore those ties again. however as the get deeper into space and further away those emotional ties are being continually reaffirmed and reinforced and its becoming a real distraction from the very real drama they ship and crew should be finding themselves in. the show is getting to feel overtly earth-tied with little or no regard for their predicament.

5 chevrons - at a push
 
The SGU writers once again demonstrate zero awareness of the moral implications of sleeping around in other people's bodies.

Major plot developments:

Lt. Fucks-a-lot finds somebody else to screw.

Colonel Young beats the crap out of Telford.

The audience wonders whether we're actually supposed to be sympathetic to Young after the guy slept with his wife using Telford's body.

Rush once again acts like Eli is a child for following instructions from the leader of the ship. :rolleyes:
 
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