I thought this was the most enjoyable one yet. Using the Kino was a good excuse for the dodgy camerawork (although the fact that nobody has bothered to clean the lens or even notice that it's all grungy is a good metaphor for this type of storytelling).
The writing was well done, with a bunch of good character moments. Nobody acted like a retard or an adolescent. The scene where Eli was talking about his Mother on the screen was excellent. Rush's shrug and "Butch Cassidy" moment were very good. Even Greer was well done.
I enjoyed the "What If" scenario. I really don't get this current "Reset Button" business. These stories are a great way to see how characters respond in situations that are unworkable in main continuity. Who cares about repercussions? The story is the story, and the viewer is outside of it.
I agree with those who thought that this episode actually felt like Stargate; I hope it's a sign that they'll be restoring that aesthetic on a permanent basis.
I agree. completely.
Kino video of Eli and Scott finding two Kinos -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vte7LMnYV10
Eli: That's mindboggling
Other guy: Really? Seems pretty straightforward to me.

