I'm twenty minutes into last night's SGA. I don't think they intended it to be quite this funny.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Me too.
I mean that I faded when I realized it was a clip show.
It's hysterical.
"You let Michael loose in the galaxy!"
"Well, yeah, but we're chasing him! And now he's dead! Probably!"
"You let Michael loose in the galaxy!"
"Well, yeah, but we're chasing him! And now he's dead! Probably!"
Especially in light of the content's of in-two-week's preview.
"You collaborate with the Wraith."
"Only a little!"
"And our fingers were crossed!"
Any halfway intelligent person could have played that so much better for Atlantis' side. Like anyone outside Atlantis' command structure would know that they're the ones who reactivated the Replicators, or that Michael was an intentional experiment gone wrong. What, are either of them supposed to havebeen chatting with villagers over coffee?
How about "those mysterious intelligent machines came after us first, boiled the ocean of our planet. And when we escaped, they went on a rampage destroying the rest of the galaxy, human and Wraith alike. We finally had to work with the Wraith and the Travelers to end the bloodbath and prevent every human world from being wiped out." Or "we invented a virus that turns the Wraith into amnesiac humans, and wiped out a hive with it. But somehow one Wraith escaped, and decided to avenge himself on us by poisoning worlds all over with the Hoffan drug. We've been running our medical personnel ragged trying to help affected communities, and pursued the responsible party to his death."
Obviously, their first mistake was letting John argue the case. I imagine Teyla, Ronon, and Rodney were sitting in the cell arguing about exactly how doomed they were.
You know, I think Primeval would have been much more fun without the conspiracy theory plot. I mean, they haven't even made any headway into figuring out why the anomalies are happening or how. And I guess that they just aren't all that interested.
Also, why does Helen want to collect creatures all in one place? Does she take a 19th century zoo type theory about studying zoology?
I'm just entranced with Helen's push up bra. They get more and more pushed up every episode, her breasts do. I liked her better, well, appreciated's a better word, when she was rough and tumble.