I see Eli and Lt. James hooking up.

I see Eli and Lt. James hooking up.
(By the way, I like the notion that the dinos eat rocks, like parrot fish. They were heads down, grazing, but there wasn't any notable vegetation there.)
I don't get why Eli's getting criticized...are you people telling me in a similar situation you'd be perfectly happy? "Oh well, I only knew her for a little while. I'll get over it." That's cold. Really cold. I'm sure in a few episodes he'll be fine, though.
I was quite amused by that too. Seems he has a new figure to unconsciously model himself after, since Young is a useless drunk most days.And I like angry Eli a lot more than mopy emo Eli. He actually seemed to be channeling Rush with his "Are you in the navigation system? I told you to stay out!"
Maybe there was no one on the Destiny side waiting to swap?For that matter why didn't anyone on Earth use the stones to check in with Destiny after Ginn and Perry were killed? So someone connected with the stones just myteriously drops dead, and the top brass from Homeworld Command just decide to wait for someone from Destiny to show up and explain things? I know O'Neill is more laid back than your typical general, but I'm pretty sure even he would interpret this as a huge red flag. I suppose maybe no one was sent because the IOA were arguing over how to deal with this.
As discussed up thread, the LA would most likely use a terrorist type attack sneaking big bombs in using cloaked ships and planting them in large cities.And how is the Lucian Alliance launching an attack on Earth even a threat? The Lucian Alliance fly around in Goa'uld Ha'Taks. Even if they get past the fleet of BC-304s, the dones at Antarctica and Atlantis will tear them apart.
You know, I remember when Robert Knepper was first cast, it was said that he was going to be a rival for Rush, and every bit his equal. Indeed, before the season premiered nearly every interview with anyone involved with the show said that Knepper and Carlyle had some powerful stuff together this season and that watching those two perform was truly amazing. And yet, after eight episodes the only interaction the two of them have is some radio taunting, and then after being trampled by CG beasts, Knepper states he has important info before Rush shoots him.
What. The. Fuck? Is that the amazing performance the two of them deliver? Is this the extent of their powerful scenes? In what way is Knepper Rush's rival or equal? Was there by any chance and entire subplot running through the season which was deleted (thereby making yet another BSG parallel for this show)? Damn, having Knepper on the show was huge wasted potential.
How the hell do you spell Knepper's character's name anyway? Simian? Simeon? Cinnamon? Whatever the hell his character is named, why the hell was he kept on Destiny, anyway? I thought the logic was the Lucian Alliance members that were kept were the ones who were non-hostile and could contribute to life on the ship? Cinnamon was just trouble from day 01, hostile even towards his fellow Lucian Alliance comrades and someone from Earth must have realized before now that the intel he was providing was false.
For that matter why didn't anyone on Earth use the stones to check in with Destiny after Ginn and Perry were killed? So someone connected with the stones just myteriously drops dead, and the top brass from Homeworld Command just decide to wait for someone from Destiny to show up and explain things? I know O'Neill is more laid back than your typical general, but I'm pretty sure even he would interpret this as a huge red flag. I suppose maybe no one was sent because the IOA were arguing over how to deal with this.
And how is the Lucian Alliance launching an attack on Earth even a threat? The Lucian Alliance fly around in Goa'uld Ha'Taks. Even if they get past the fleet of BC-304s, the dones at Antarctica and Atlantis will tear them apart.
And since when were there plasticuffs on Destiny? I guess there is no reason why there couldn't be any, since every military officer could easily carry dozens of them at any given time. But one has to wonder why they didn't use them on Young when he stone-swapped with a Sombreroid as opposed to strapping him with belts. Maybe they didn't have any at the time and that was something the Lucian Alliance brought with them?
I guess as far as SGU episodes go, this one was okay, if a bit average.
At this point, I wouldn't be confident in those events happening. Given the dearth of Atlantis references, I suspect the producers are trying to quietly retcon a lot of stuff in SGA. And frankly, the finale is one of those things that should be retconned.Im sure the attack would be more like a naquada bomb inside a cloaked cargo ship instead a full scale orbital attack, and wasn't the drone chair destroyed in the last episode of Atlantis?
Im sure the attack would be more like a naquada bomb inside a cloaked cargo ship instead a full scale orbital attack, and wasn't the drone chair destroyed in the last episode of Atlantis?
Simeon, though I like your Cinnamon nickname for him.How the hell do you spell Knepper's character's name anyway? Simian? Simeon? Cinnamon?
TELFORD: I have a shortlist. (He takes a piece of paper from his jacket pocket.) Based on intel provided by both myself and Camille Wray, you're being ordered to keep a select number of Lucian Alliance on board who may prove valuable.
I had to go double check the "Aftermath" transcript to refresh my memory on that. Simeon was apparently on the short list of Lucian Alliance personnel who might have useful information that Telford and Wray worked out with Homeworld Command.
TELFORD: I have a shortlist. (He takes a piece of paper from his jacket pocket.) Based on intel provided by both myself and Camille Wray, you're being ordered to keep a select number of Lucian Alliance on board who may prove valuable.
Yes, but not as epic as dinosaur BBQ.Getting killed by alien dinosaurs is epic, i really liked that
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