Stargate Is Back!
Sep. 16th, 2005 09:24 pmYes!! Thank goodness that after last week's episode we have returned to good SG-1.
First up - "Prototype"
This was good. There was lots of team, but also each doing what they do best. I must admit, the fact that Daniel suggested "euthanising" Khalek, bothered me. I know Daniel has changed a lot since the beginning of the series, but it still seems very contradictory to his personality. I know they had that whole "I'm the last person that would suggest this" caveat, but it still seemed off. If it had to be suggested (which I think it did), it would have been better coming from someone else. Even Teal'c. Not that I think any of them would suggest outright killing someone, the Daniel thing just irks me. But, moving on, can I just say humina humina to Khalek. Holy crap. Why do the evil guys all have to be so hot? And that moment he turned and did that thing where he looked up through his lashes, guh. And now I know, there has to be some Daniel/Khalek stuff going on. There was some serious chemistry going on between them. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the new writer. He just needs to write everything from now on. Please. And the ending. Damn. Daniel delivering the fatal shot. Really goes to show how much he's changed. But is it really a good thing? I think so. He's not the wide eyed innocent he once was. He's come to realize that there can't be good in everyone. Some people are just evil. Period.
Then we had "The Fourth Horseman"
Another great episode. We're finally seeing the Ori getting closer to Earth. Gerak was great in this ep. It'll be interesting to see what happens with the Jaffa. And a US-wide plague. This is the first time we've really seen anything from the Stargate program have a national implication like this. Yeah, there was that S6 ep with the invisible bugs, but that was really lame and didn't leave the state. How they're going to contain this is going to be...interesting. And OMG. Gerak is a prior. Holy shit. And now we have to wait until January?!?! Not Fair! Goo.
So, that's that. January can't get here fast enough now. But it will be here before we now it.
First up - "Prototype"
This was good. There was lots of team, but also each doing what they do best. I must admit, the fact that Daniel suggested "euthanising" Khalek, bothered me. I know Daniel has changed a lot since the beginning of the series, but it still seems very contradictory to his personality. I know they had that whole "I'm the last person that would suggest this" caveat, but it still seemed off. If it had to be suggested (which I think it did), it would have been better coming from someone else. Even Teal'c. Not that I think any of them would suggest outright killing someone, the Daniel thing just irks me. But, moving on, can I just say humina humina to Khalek. Holy crap. Why do the evil guys all have to be so hot? And that moment he turned and did that thing where he looked up through his lashes, guh. And now I know, there has to be some Daniel/Khalek stuff going on. There was some serious chemistry going on between them. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the new writer. He just needs to write everything from now on. Please. And the ending. Damn. Daniel delivering the fatal shot. Really goes to show how much he's changed. But is it really a good thing? I think so. He's not the wide eyed innocent he once was. He's come to realize that there can't be good in everyone. Some people are just evil. Period.
Then we had "The Fourth Horseman"
Another great episode. We're finally seeing the Ori getting closer to Earth. Gerak was great in this ep. It'll be interesting to see what happens with the Jaffa. And a US-wide plague. This is the first time we've really seen anything from the Stargate program have a national implication like this. Yeah, there was that S6 ep with the invisible bugs, but that was really lame and didn't leave the state. How they're going to contain this is going to be...interesting. And OMG. Gerak is a prior. Holy shit. And now we have to wait until January?!?! Not Fair! Goo.
So, that's that. January can't get here fast enough now. But it will be here before we now it.
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Date: 2005-09-17 09:34 pm (UTC)