Oh yeah. I'm so glad we're done with the tapeworm section of that show.
At least .. . . I hope we're done with it.
I am also very relieved that I had already eaten dinner.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Oh yeah. I'm so glad we're done with the tapeworm section of that show.
At least .. . . I hope we're done with it.
I am also very relieved that I had already eaten dinner.
Tapeworm?
You mean it's an actual science thing and not thinly-veiled promo for the new seasons? I'm shocked!
It's kind of both.
It starts off with many disgusting parasites.
Yeah, actual science. I was surprised by the comparison of zat guns and tasers. I didn't realize tasers worked that way.
Okay, that guy wants to put a chip in his head?
Maybe it'll keep him from hurting humans.
The opening sequence is still pretty.
You know, I want the Wraith and the Ori and the Go'ould to somehow meet or be aware of each other.
It seems so weird to see Ware back on Earth and seemingly completely unaware of what they are facing. I suppose that her security clearance wouldn't allow for that knowledge?
Oh, and Animal Planet is continuing the parasitical theme tomorrow night.
I know what I won't be watching tomorrow!
Weir namechecks the Ori, so it seems she's at least been briefed on the threat. But they've never staged any operations in the Pegasus galaxy. She's probably just heard about them secondhand while the Wraith are a very real threat to her.