SGA 4.08 - The Seer
Nov. 17th, 2007 12:47 pmAll I can say is:
OMGplot. (Plot. PLOT!)
OMGdark.
OMGSam. (In the few episodes on Atlantis, she has proven to be more human than in ten seasons of SG-1. She's unsure, she's not comfortable in this position, she's overwhelmed and she's not afraid to defer to other people's expertise. I love it. And she has fantastic hair. And I do get the feeling that she and John are working on a very solid friendship, and, oh, that just makes my heart go pitter-pat.)
I have so much love for this episode. All those glimpses, the utter darkness of the destroyed worlds, knowing it's their fault, Rodney's guilt, the fucking impossible decision between the Wraith and the Replicators (talk about choosing between the plague and cholera), Ronon's "thing that goes boom", John's tmi-speech, (John in the chair!) everything. And Woolsey - whee!
Seriously. Love.
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Date: 2007-11-17 06:11 pm (UTC)I liked seeing them deal with the lousy consequences of their decisions in a way that wasn't just resolved in 45 minutes. The little scene with John trying to talk Rodney out of his guilt (and, presumably, from the rest of the episode, experiencing similar feelings himself) was a really nice moment.
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Date: 2007-11-18 01:32 am (UTC)I was one of those fans worried about the addition of Sam to the SGA cast, but I've been very pleased with how it's been handled.
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Date: 2007-11-18 02:52 am (UTC)Agreed. Much better than that ratty, messy 'do she had for years on SG-1.
the utter darkness of the destroyed worlds, knowing it's their fault,
A meatier arc than the whole Wraith/human/Michael/retrovirus thing. And handled better, as well, with conversations early on exposing McKay's guiltly feelings, rather than eight episodes from now.