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I think that they discovered some way of getting past the Hive ship shield that made that move possible, but the Wraith found a way to compensate for it by S3.
No, I was referring to them having to lower their own shields to beam Sheppard and Ronon up from the planet. That was a new limitation they've not had before. And it would have been smart to, say, disable Michael's cruiser before doing that even lowering their defenses were necessary.
Michael also had access to a bunch of SGA tech for a while, so he could conceivably have adapted his shielding in the meantime -- it makes sense that a good foe will keep upping his defense and offense.
So uh, I guess I missed SGA last night? (Off to check Darla the Tivo...)
If that's the dad, where is he? Why is Teyla making seemingly unilateral naming decisions? Is this how the Athosians roll?
IIRC from last season, which I maybe don't, but I think as soon as she found out she was pregnant, she went to find him and that's when they found out that the main Athosian colony had gone missing, later to be found in Michael's "employ."
Plus, didn't they blow Michael's ship? I think he's pretty much an ex-Athosian now...
Did I miss the part last season where the rest of the Athosians got rescued? Or did the Dadaelus just blow them all up? And um...won't Teyla be kind of mad about that?
I was under the impression that Teyla promised Kanaan that her friends would help him get back to normal, so I was surprised to not see him at the end. I wonder what happened.
Thinking about Midnight some more, and I love all the Hitchcock/Twilight Zone vibes, and thinking how brilliant it was that I think that if Donna had been there, she could have saved the day with her stentorian voice.
Thinking about SGA and why I keep forgetting that it's Not. That. Show. is that sometimes, in brief glimpses, it IS. Which just makes it so hard not to expect more from it.
No body, no death.
"Next week, on Stargate Atlantis, you won't believe what happens in the last five minutes..."
ION,
I watched Who 3x02 tonight.
The one about Shakespeare.
"Oh, 57 academics just punched the air."
That was worth the whole series really.