And I still don't think they're using the body swap stones in the right way. TJ has an injured man who she can only say will probably make it. Why don't they swap her out for an M.D. and make sure he gets the best care? Why isn't she spending a lot of time swapping back to Earth in order to get further medical training?
Call it a character moment. As an older woman, compared to the rest of the characters, she refused to abuse the body of her host as the other characters did. I wouldn't be surprised if down the line she turns up to be a rape victim or something along those lines.Most unrealistic moment: OIC chick (Ms. Na) refusing a hot dog. She's been eating mush for weeks. Does anyone think she'd turn down REAL food with REAL flavor? Especially something like a hot dog?
Abuse the body? I'm talking about saying yes to a HOT DOG. Not a hot dog.
The home bits are painful to watch. I suppose this is leading up to that Ming Na episode that caused the controversy earlier in the summer, but man. How the hell hasn't that Stargate program gotten out yet, if dudes are possessing other dude's bodies just to get laid?
The home bits are painful to watch. I suppose this is leading up to that Ming Na episode that caused the controversy earlier in the summer, but man. How the hell hasn't that Stargate program gotten out yet, if dudes are possessing other dude's bodies just to get laid?
Controversy? Could you elaborate?
He can't pretend to be Young because the real Young could say it wasn't him if the issue ever came up.So did Telford at the end go to Young's wife's house to get him some, pretending to be Young?
wouldn't stop him from the first attempt here right now, Telford definitely looked like he was there to get some
They're not supposed to be highly competent professionals. They remind us of that every other episode when someone literally says something like "they're the wrong people in the wrong place at the wrong time."The scene with Eli and his Mom was good.
Other than that: More "nu" storytelling. Grown men and women who are supposed to be highly competent professionals act like retarded adolescents.
They're not supposed to be highly competent professionals. They remind us of that every other episode when someone literally says something like "they're the wrong people in the wrong place at the wrong time."The scene with Eli and his Mom was good.
Other than that: More "nu" storytelling. Grown men and women who are supposed to be highly competent professionals act like retarded adolescents.
Only one of them (the broom closet banger) is supposed to be competent. The rest are supposed to be burnt out, duplicitous, crazy, or otherwise ill equipped for this kind of thing.
They're not supposed to be highly competent professionals. They remind us of that every other episode when someone literally says something like "they're the wrong people in the wrong place at the wrong time."The scene with Eli and his Mom was good.
Other than that: More "nu" storytelling. Grown men and women who are supposed to be highly competent professionals act like retarded adolescents.
Only one of them (the broom closet banger) is supposed to be competent. The rest are supposed to be burnt out, duplicitous, crazy, or otherwise ill equipped for this kind of thing.Wait a minute they all are, or should be highly motivated special forces or scientist on a top secret program. The "just a cook's" mentality just don't make sense. even cooks on a submarine are submariners and qualify for their dolphins. They might not have been prepared for a gate mission themselves but they should NOT be "duplicitous or crazy"
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