Anne, I can lend you my tape. It's not the best quality ever because I tend to tape at the fastest speed ... and there were a couple of broadcast blips in the SG-1 ep ... but I'd be happy to send it to you if you like. My profile address is good if you want to send me your address.
I wasn't particularly drawn in by either plot last night. And found it odd to be watching two shows in a row about
big black clouds of doom
. But, I enjoyed so much of the interaction. And, really, that's what I'm there for. Also, you have to love an ep where Daniel gets
zatted by Teal'c, shot by Jack, and then zatted by Sam (OK, Anubis. Still ...)
.
She listed a planet address, you know, P3S 123, or whatever. And Jack said, "Chilly."
I found the thematic parallel between the two eps interesting. Probably pure coincidence.
Does anyone know when the first-run episodes tend to repeat?
According to my TiVo, "Lockdown" is being rerun on SciFi this Tuesday at 7pm.
Well, lookee there ... and at 10p on the 27th they're running the ep of Atlantis that ran on Friday (at 8p they're showing the premier Atlantis ep).
Yay! That means they actually want to keep their audience, I think.
Came across a nice little tidbit today in a writeup by a Scaper of the ComicCon Stargate panel.
Slightly spoilery, but it's about Claudia Black's guest spot:
she will have a three-episode arc.
Which just makes me squeee. Apparently there was much joking on the Farscape panel about how Ben's jealous of Michael Shanks. Heh.
Ooooooh, that's really excellent.
Huh. Interesting. It's more common for Stargate to have the classic one-episode love interest, so... huh. I wonder how that fits with, er, the other general spoilers about Daniel's arc for this season that I won't be specific about.
Also, yay!
Oh, a funny bit from Joe Mallozzi's mini-behind-the-scenes thing for "Lockdown":
One particular moment that never failed to elicit giggles whenever we screened the episode comes when Carter visits Daniel in the infirmary. Daniel asks about Colonel Vaselov's condition. Carter pauses, then reaches back and draws the curtain separating Daniel's bed from that of the Russian lying right beside him, perhaps presuming it will magically render the ensuing conversation inaudible. As Carter fills Daniel in on the Vaselov's dire state, someone in the room would invariably pipe up in a bad Russian accent: "I can heeeaaar yooooou. I am lying right heeeeere!"