Can people hear Peter and Claude when they are invisible? It seemed like not when they were out on the street, but when Claude was hiding Peter in the hallway last ep he covered his mouth. I can argue either way, but I can't remember anything definitive.
I have been figuring that the invisibility produces a mild form of Somebody Else's Problem Field, at least in a crowd, where it is not really easy to trace all sounds to their sources. This explains why their convos on streets full of people who are unaware of Special Abilities don't get the attention that Dr. Where apparently expected Peter might attract in an otherwise quiet hallway from a handful of people who were not only actually looking for Peter but also aware of Superness if they were to hear him call out, even if they did see him.
Dear SGA 3.20:
I kind of love you, but I must sleep now.
More later.
♥,
Me
ETA: But first, did we know this? From gateworld.net:
MGM has given a green light for the show's creators to produce two direct-to-DVD movies based on SG-1. Executive producer Brad Wright let TV Guide in on the news. The studio is targetting a fall 2007 release for both projects -- just a few months after Stargate SG-1 ends its historic, 10-year run on cable television. It's entirely possible that the movies will also be aired on television -- something SCI FI commonly does with direct-to-DVD movies.
To sum up: Movie one is tied to the end of S10, and movie two is a one-off. There are spoilers for plot points of both at the link, and in the bottom right of the page, casting (and ep title) spoilers for both SGA, SG-1, and the movies. [link]
Oh, and there's a quote in there from one of the EPs that, depending how these do, there could be more.
t sigh
My SGA download still hasn't completed.
I'm slowing down my consumption of SGA with the realization that they'll be done soon, and then I won't have any more for a long while!
That's a sensible approach, Theo, whereas mine was "MORE MORE MORE...oh, all gone now."
I have to say, this season
on the whole, was pretty good. I can name six or seven episodes that I deeply enjoyed, I think most of the rest were solid, and only two or three deeply irritated me with their stupidity.
Mind you, I fell off the wagon and watched two "new" ones on Sunday. So I'm all caught up through 19.
Not reading the whitefont!
Mind you, I fell off the wagon and watched two "new" ones on Sunday. So I'm all caught up through 19.
You do know that SGA only has 20 episodes a season?
I'm so oblivious that I thought I thought there were 22 eps in the season and I had two more to look forward to until I realized, no, this would be the finale. As such:
SGA 3.20:
They FLEW the city. Star drive! Awesome. I mean, OK, didn't work out ideally in the end, but... star drive! Also the visual effect at the beginning following the weapon down to the planet - really cool. Admittedly I felt a little odd being all, "Ooh..." over a bomb, but it really was well done, I thought.
I liked the actor who played the commander of the Apollo; I've seen him before. Must invetigate.
Jewel, it's great to see you on my screen. You look so pretty! And you were totally not Kaylee. But I'm still kind of sad about Paul M, so I'll be saving my squee for maybe later, 'kay? Still love you, though.
"Why don't you just make out already?" Heh. But, really, John... pot, kettle, black. Just sayin'.
Ronon, "I need to learn some science." Love you, Ronon. Love. You.
Teyla, "Why do you get to be Mr. Fantastic?" Love you, too.
All in all, the plot was whatever, but they did good with the tense and the cool solution to the problem. And, in closing, they FLEW Atlantis!
The end.
Uh... no? Really?
::insert BIG graphic of weepy puppy dog eyes::
Uh... no? Really?
Sadly, it's true. I did not react well when I discovered this in the second season. The first season I watched all in one big gulp at Dana's house so I didn't have time to notice that they were shorting me two precious episodes.