good news! But was a kind given, I mean, look at her, how the hell can she play a bad gay(girl)! Even at SPN when she tried to kill Mum and Dad Winchester she did it for a 'good' reason.
I found the episode to be a bit boring. I still think the show has got some wrok to do if it wants to keep the audience interested. Next week looks better though.
The character drama for which SGU has been so heavily criticized was used to good effect in this episode. The emotional struggles seemed sincere, not like something out of a soap opera. I'm glad to see Telford taking center stage. If only he could take command of the ship and get rid of that stupid Colonel Young. I wish he'd die already.
I like Rush's wife, too, even if she isn't real. I hope we see more of her in future.
I feel that they are taking a step in the right direction finally. Even though this episode was slow... It still gave me the excitement of what is to come in future episodes. They have a lot of potential... and hopefully they will grow into a show a larger audience can enjoy.
Meh... can't really say I've cared much for any of the characters on SG:U yet. Had a much bigger impact when they suddenly and needlessly killed off Dr Beckett in SG:A (which got me teary-eyed btw).
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good news! But was a kind given, I mean, look at her, how the hell can she play a bad gay(girl)! Even at SPN when she tried to kill Mum and Dad Winchester she did it for a 'good' reason.
ReplyDeleteI found the episode to be a bit boring. I still think the show has got some wrok to do if it wants to keep the audience interested. Next week looks better though.
ReplyDeleteI like her, too. She's a lot less whiny than Chloe.
ReplyDeleteThe character drama for which SGU has been so heavily criticized was used to good effect in this episode. The emotional struggles seemed sincere, not like something out of a soap opera. I'm glad to see Telford taking center stage. If only he could take command of the ship and get rid of that stupid Colonel Young. I wish he'd die already.
ReplyDeleteI like Rush's wife, too, even if she isn't real. I hope we see more of her in future.
I feel that they are taking a step in the right direction finally. Even though this episode was slow... It still gave me the excitement of what is to come in future episodes. They have a lot of potential... and hopefully they will grow into a show a larger audience can enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the show is a little bit too militaristic at times. I never felt that way about Atlantis, and only sometimes with SG-1.
ReplyDeleteThere's definitely not enough hot nerds on the ship.
ReplyDeleteSo I've heard. Sounds pretty much perfect to me :)
ReplyDeleteWho is going to get quite close to Eli by the way. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe only character I'm invested in is Eli. The others I just don't care for but I'm liking that red headed Lucian Alliance member.
ReplyDeleteMeh... can't really say I've cared much for any of the characters on SG:U yet. Had a much bigger impact when they suddenly and needlessly killed off Dr Beckett in SG:A (which got me teary-eyed btw).
ReplyDeleteThat was pretty awesome, I really liked Riley, though. =/
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