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		<title>Continuum</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 05:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oddly enough, I find myself agreeing with Shannon about a Stargate episode.  This is unusual.1 She likes Sam and her exposition, I don&#8217;t.  I liked the Ori plot, she didn&#8217;t.  It makes it difficult to watch episodes together. Still, it&#8217;d be difficult not to like Continuum.  There&#8217;s a lot of excellent stuff going, much of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Oddly enough, I find myself agreeing with <a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-arc-of-truth#comments">Shannon</a> about a Stargate episode.  This is unusual.<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/continuum#footnote_0_844" id="identifier_0_844" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Reference unavailable due to someone breaking the site&rsquo;s archives.">1</a></sup> She likes Sam and her exposition, I don&#8217;t.  I liked the Ori plot, she didn&#8217;t.  It makes it difficult to watch episodes together.</p>

<p>Still, it&#8217;d be difficult not to like <em>Continuum</em>.  There&#8217;s a lot of excellent stuff going, much of it harking back to earlier seasons.  Unlike in <em>The Ark of Truth</em>, where the writers had to tie up the loose ends of the Ori story, in <em>Continuum</em> the only requirement is that it is about Ba&#8217;al and free from such constraints, the writers craft a much better story.</p>

<p>Ba&#8217;al, my favourite Goa&#8217;uld, apparently isn&#8217;t dead yet.  While SG-1 go to watch the execution of the last of his clones, he&#8217;s busy using his time machine to mess with history and everyone ends up in an alternate timeline.</p>

<p>When I said that there was excellent stuff from earlier seasons, I wasn&#8217;t referring to the &#8216;yet another alternate reality plot&#8217;.  The idea is serviceable and different enough from previous stories that it didn&#8217;t overly bother me.  I did like SG-1&#8217;s dismissal of the new timeline and the characters in the new timeline&#8217;s reluctance to be erased in order to restore the status quo.</p>

<p>What I really was refering to was the reappearance of the Goa&#8217;uld and other old characters.  The Goa&#8217;uld are far superior villains than the Ori and it brought back fond memories to see them on screen, although less devoted fans might not have appreciated the scene between Ba&#8217;al and Apophis. Jack&#8217;s also back, and for more than two minutes this time.  I was concerned that after his brief appearance at the start that he wouldn&#8217;t return and his appearance would limited to a short cameo but that wasn&#8217;t the case.</p>

<p>To top it off, there are plenty of other classic Stargate devices that have fallen by the wayside back.  SG-1 uses C4 to solve their problems, the transporting rings get some more use, and the wormhole tunnel is back to lend the idea of interstellar travel some gravitas rather than the cheap everyday nature it has gained.  The wormhole effect was in <em>The Ark of Truth</em> but is more noteworthy here since it is relevent to the plot.</p>

<p>Unusually, I didn&#8217;t find Vala&#8217;s performance very compelling, and not just because her outfit wasn&#8217;t as hot as previous choices.  Her lines seemed forced and the candid nature of some of her lines doesn&#8217;t fit with the character.</p>

<p>While I don&#8217;t like only having two SG-1 stories this year, I do like that because the two movie length episodes have the budget of about ten normal episodes, there&#8217;s plenty of special effects and no thin stories to pad the season out.  There&#8217;s an impressive fight between F-15&#8217;s and Goa&#8217;uld death gliders, an interesting interrogation montage and there&#8217;s a very well shot scene on a freighter crossing the Atlantic ocean.  Normally you&#8217;d be lucky to get one such scene in an episode.</p>

<p>While I don&#8217;t like having SG-1&#8217;s future to be uncertain like this, these first two movies have been excellent and I&#8217;m hanging out for more.</p>
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		<title>The Ark of Truth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;The Ark of Truth&#8217; DVD1 sat on my shelf, untouched, for three months, before I finally watched it. I guess after ten years, I am running out of enthusiasm for the show. Despite the promise of the Ori plot being wrapped up, I was uncertain about this movie. Within fifteen minutes, I am reminded why. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>&#8216;The Ark of Truth&#8217; DVD<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-arc-of-truth#footnote_0_686" id="identifier_0_686" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Yes, I bought it, due to a voice in my head telling me to buy Stargate products, rather than download them. I regret it now, because while trying to watch it on my computer with Windows Media Player, I get this helpful error about DRM or garbled playback. It eventually played with VLC, but it seems wrong that I would have less trouble if I downloaded the file.">1</a></sup> sat on my shelf, untouched, for three months, before I finally watched it.  I guess after ten years, I am running out of enthusiasm for the show.  Despite the promise of the Ori plot being wrapped up, I was uncertain about this movie.</p>

<p>Within fifteen minutes, I am reminded why.  Stargate keeps reusing plots and ideas, far beyond their use-by date.  The International Oversight Advisory is back, the same old village set is back,<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-arc-of-truth#footnote_1_686" id="identifier_1_686" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="The same voice in my head kept reminding me of this, I presume in an attempt to ruin my suspension of disbelief.">2</a></sup> and SG-1 are looking for an ancient artifact to solve all their problems.</p>

<p>In the next ten minutes, the IOA representative is revealed as petty and annoying, and SG-1 is given command of the ship <em>Odyssey</em>, which, given SG-1&#8217;s <a href="/review/ethon">track record</a> with spaceships, will probably be destroyed by the end of the movie.  It&#8217;s not a promising start.</p>

<p>These problems are fortunately offset by the quality of acting.  Vala&#8217;s consistently excellent, with one particular standout moment <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">in my pants</span> near the end.  Cam has some great lines at the end of the film.  There was a moment when he looked like he was going to have a &#8216;never give up&#8217; moment,<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-arc-of-truth#footnote_2_686" id="identifier_2_686" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="He&rsquo;s come a long way since then.">3</a></sup> but said some witty one liners instead. Sam, surprisingly, is sporting long sexy hair and doesn&#8217;t spout technobabble at every possible opportunity.</p>

<p>The direction had some inspired moments too, which was surprising given that it was directed by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_C._Cooper">Robert Cooper</a> who hasn&#8217;t shown this flair in the past.</p>

<p>So it wasn&#8217;t too bad.  I liked the resolution of the Ori plot.  It has had some bad moments, but I&#8217;ve liked the Vala-Tomin-Adria parts in the past (despite their contrived beginnings) and it was nice to see those wrapped up satisfactorily. Stargate generally doesn&#8217;t have enough character moments, so I impressed that Tomin managed to get so much screen time.</p>

<p>It&#8217;s a shame the film started out the such an uninspired premise and had to spend the rest of the film working back up to alright.    I&#8217;m cautiously looking forward to the next one.</p>
<ol class="footnotes"><li id="footnote_0_686" class="footnote">Yes, I bought it, due to a voice in my head telling me to buy Stargate products, rather than download them. I regret it now, because while trying to watch it on my computer with Windows Media Player, I get <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/webhelp/default.aspx?&amp;mpver=11.0.6001.7000&amp;id=C00D1163&amp;contextid=61&amp;originalid=C00D1163">this helpful error</a> about DRM or garbled playback. It eventually played with VLC, but it seems wrong that I would have less trouble if I downloaded the file.</li><li id="footnote_1_686" class="footnote">The same voice in my head kept reminding me of this, I presume in an attempt to ruin my suspension of disbelief.</li><li id="footnote_2_686" class="footnote">He&#8217;s come a long way <a href="/review/avalon-part-two-origin">since then</a>.</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Unending</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:59:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the last moments of the original Stargate series reverberate around the world, wise men elegantly articulate our loss: &#8220;Alas poor SG-1, I knew them well&#8221; &#8220;SG-1 was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As the last moments of the original Stargate series reverberate around the world, wise men elegantly articulate our loss:</p>

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<li><p>&#8220;Alas poor SG-1, I knew them well&#8221;</p></li>
<li><p>&#8220;SG-1 was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.&#8221;</p></li>
<li><p>&#8220;What&#8217;s the point, when there is no Stargate SG-1 anymore.&#8221;</p></li>
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<p>Indeed.  Me, I&#8217;m not sure where to start.  How does one summarise the end of an entire series?  I feel disappointed, though whether that is just sadness at the departure of my favourite show, or that the final episode did not live up to my expectations: that Unending would be the best episode ever; that Unending would not end and I could be could be stuck in a Better Than Life simulation of SG-1&#8217;s universe.  Perhaps my expectations were too high.</p>

<p>While my mind becomes accustomed to the post SG-1 world, I ponder other finales for other shows and I am consoled.  <em>Wonderfalls</em> was cancelled after four episodes, just as it was about to hit its peak; <em>Dark Angel</em> was cancelled after the end of its second season, forever leaving us hanging; <em>Buffy</em>&#8216;s last episode was a flaming wreck hurtling into the abyss, with Messrs. Plot and Logic having jumped off long ago.</p>

<p>Unending is a very good episode, strongly finishing off the final season, especially in light of what could have been.  It&#8217;s just that &#8230; <strong><em>sniff, wavy hands</em></strong> I promised myself I wouldn&#8217;t cry &#8230; it&#8217;s, it&#8217;s just that there&#8217;s no more Stargate.  Why should I get out of bed anymore?</p>

<p>Oh, you want to hear about the actual episode.  I suppose so, as long as I can lie here in my pj&#8217;s while I tell you about it.  It started with wit and sparkle &#8212; Teal&#8217;c and Mitchell, Vala and Daniel &#8212; discussing the long dreary voyage on the Odyssey.  They&#8217;re going to meet with Thor, who wraps up the the Asgard plot line in record time.</p>

<p>The Asgard pimp up SG-1&#8217;s ride to the max, including the very best technology the Asgard own: the forward-facing laser (I believe that lasers that can fire backwards are banned under the intergalactic weapons treaty), the Asgard wikipedia and time dilation technology.  The Ori, jealous because they&#8217;re not getting enough screen time this season, crash the farewell party and attempt to blow up the Odyssey.  SG-1 slow down time, while they sort out the problem.</p>

<p>As the last episode, it appropriately contains many typical elements of an SG-1 episode.  The main problem in the episode is the hole they dug for themselves and the rest of the episode is spent climbing out.  Sam fails to fix the problem repeatedly.  SG-1 uses suspect physics.  The Odyssey is upgraded with sweet alien tech and then severely damaged.  The problem is solved with explosions.</p>

<p>I liked it because of these elements.  I loved the music and sound effects &#8211; the Ori ships rumbling across the screen and the chanting, the silence when time stops, the montage which is a rare occurrence in Stargate, Mitchell&#8217;s constant running, Teal&#8217;c&#8217;s distinguished grey streak, the idea that I would have enough time to catch up on my video games.</p>

<p>I have but one regret.  I would have liked to see Jack one more time.</p>

<p>With SG-1 back in the SGC going about their daily routine galactic exploration, I see that, indeed, life does go on.  Now, if you&#8217;ll indulge me, I&#8217;d like to finish with a song.</p>

<p>&#8220;Annnd IIIIIIIIII I will alwaaays love yooouuuooouuuoououuuoouou, Stargate SG-1!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>The Quest, Part One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 14:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excuse me, passer-by, what time is it? Episode ten, &#8216;The Quest&#8217;, already? I didn&#8217;t realise that it was so late in the season. We&#8217;d better get moving and solve this little trouble we&#8217;ve been with the Ori then. No time for anymore fruitless episodes.1 There&#8217;s a village around here, in keeping with the village theme [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Excuse me, passer-by, what time is it?  Episode ten, &#8216;The Quest&#8217;, already?  I didn&#8217;t realise that it was so late in the season.  We&#8217;d better get moving and solve this little trouble we&#8217;ve been with the Ori then.  No time for anymore fruitless episodes.<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-quest#footnote_0_86" id="identifier_0_86" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Some people have voiced the opinion that the last season should be all action and defeating the Ori.  As the mid-season break the Ori are bound to turn up.  Not every episode can be packed full of Ori defeating goodness.  I don&rsquo;t like arcs that run through every episode of a season.">1</a></sup></p>

<p>There&#8217;s a village around here, in keeping with the village theme this year,<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-quest#footnote_1_86" id="identifier_1_86" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Not that I dislike rustic villages &mdash; it&rsquo;s certainly a change from the SGC and forests &mdash; just it&rsquo;s been very villagey recently.">2</a></sup> that should hold clues and RPG stereotypes.  I bet if you repeatedly questioned the minor characters, they&#8217;d start repeating themselves.  Yes, yes, no one&#8217;s returned from this quest, we know.</p>

<p>Despite the Ori troops&#8217; burning of the books,<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-quest#footnote_2_86" id="identifier_2_86" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Won&rsquo;t somebody think of the books?">3</a></sup> the way ahead is not lost.  The old librarian, who I&#8217;ll call Deckard Cain for the purpose of this review, knows the location of the Sangraal.</p>

<p>The Sangraal is not going to be easy to find.  When I bought a DS, I did not realise that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapwave_Zodiac">the Tapwave Zodiac</a> had the ability to detect temporal fluctuations.  Or perhaps Sam got hers specially modded.</p>

<p>SG-1 proceed to competently work through the puzzles to the mid-season cliff-hanger.  I&#8217;m not saying they&#8217;re a bad band of adventurers.  I know how hard it is to work with a group but some of the puzzles took them longer than expected.</p>

<p>SG-1 also showed their weaknesses again.  They won&#8217;t kill anyone who claims that they might just possibly know some information and if someone&#8217;s life is threatened, SG-1 will do whatever the enemy wants.</p>

<p>But I don&#8217;t mind because Adria, Vala and Daniel get a chance to continue their conversation and Ba&#8217;al&#8217;s back.<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-quest#footnote_3_86" id="identifier_3_86" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Yay!">4</a></sup></p>

<p>And that brings us to the cliff-hanger.  If I have to wait until January for the rest of the season, the mutant spawn of a toad and a bat isn&#8217;t going to keep me on the edge of my seat til then.  Even <em>Dungeon and Dragons: The Movie</em> had better dragons.  Oh well, guess I&#8217;ll set my alarm for January.</p>
<ol class="footnotes"><li id="footnote_0_86" class="footnote">Some people have voiced the opinion that the last season should be all action and defeating the Ori.  As the mid-season break the Ori are bound to turn up.  Not every episode can be packed full of Ori defeating goodness.  I don&#8217;t like arcs that run through every episode of a season.</li><li id="footnote_1_86" class="footnote">Not that I dislike rustic villages &#8212; it&#8217;s certainly a change from the SGC and forests &#8212; just it&#8217;s been very villagey recently.</li><li id="footnote_2_86" class="footnote">Won&#8217;t somebody think of the books?</li><li id="footnote_3_86" class="footnote">Yay!</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 21:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s an amnesia episode! Either that or Vala&#8217;s a robot, or a genetically engineered clone. Those latter two are likely but my bet&#8217;s on amnesia. Reminds me of that assassin movie. It looks like Vala will lose her memory and wander the streets, encountering everyday scenarios and react to them in her crazy alien highly-trained [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s an amnesia episode! Either that or Vala&#8217;s a robot, or a genetically engineered clone. Those latter two are likely but my bet&#8217;s on amnesia. Reminds me of that assassin movie.</p>

<p>It looks like Vala will lose her memory and wander the streets, encountering everyday scenarios and react to them in her crazy alien highly-trained manner.  The biggest mystery here is how she loses her memory.  But I&#8217;m judging this episode by its pre-title sequence, which according to a related adage, I shouldn&#8217;t be. So cut to three weeks earlier&#8230;</p>

<p>Daniel and Vala have gone out for a nice dinner at a fancy restaurant for a sweet character moment.  I hoped they&#8217;d at least get dessert before they&#8217;re interrupted by the plot but not today.  Vala&#8217;s rudely kidnapped by the Trust.</p>

<p>Fortunately, the Trust&#8217;s security is almost as leaky as SGC&#8217;s and possible leads are quickly found.  Unfortunately, nobody read the warnings in the instruction manual about not firing zats while using the memory device.</p>

<p>Amnesiaced Vala is now on the run.  All she&#8217;s got to keep her alive are her good looks, her wits and the martial arts skills she&#8217;s forgotten about.  She&#8217;ll be fine.  I like that Vala, normally a consummate liar, has trouble convincing people that she&#8217;s telling the truth.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m glad the bike wasn&#8217;t injured; after the car was trashed, I was concerned for its safety.  I wouldn&#8217;t&#8217;ve let anyone commandeer it, if it were mine.</p>

<p>Another very good, and on-earth, episode.  There were character moments; some flair in the direction, with quirky camera angles; even Sam contributed to the show with her goofy humour.  We&#8217;re laughing at her, but at least we&#8217;re laughing.</p>

<p>The final scene makes SG-1 feels like a gang again, with the new characters.  I hope this is the way SG-1 goes out.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Aug 2006 17:54:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I have a confession.  I know killing people is wrong, killing lots of people is even wronger, and killing lots of innocent people is the most wrongest thing of all.  I don&#8217;t approve of murderers, serial killers or genociders.  But, given the chance, I&#8217;d kill a thousand villagers to gain control of an Ori ship.  It&#8217;s morally ambiguous but I assure you I wouldn&#8217;t go much higher.  I&#8217;ve got a limit, I&#8217;ve got my standards.  No more than a ten to fifteen thousand deaths per ship, tops.</p>

<p>I don&#8217;t think you appreciate just how necessary it is to obtain the Ori&#8217;s ships.  Let me give you an example.  My brother and I used to play <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Empires_II:_The_Age_of_Kings">Age of Empires 2</a>.  Each race has a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Empires_II:_The_Age_of_Kings#Unique_Units">powerful unit</a>, unique to that race.  These units are much stronger than the rest of the of the units.  As a result, my brother and I would almost solely build these unique units.  The best are the Persians as they have <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_elephant">War Elephants</a> that do trample damage to all surrounding units.  The Persians are my favourite race but the only strategy necessary to win is to deploy your War Elephants as fast as you can.  The second best race is the Teutons with their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teutonic_Knights">Teutonic Knights</a>.  Like the War Elephant, Teutonic Knights are slow but tough.  So tough that they can only be beaten by War Elephants.  I stopped playing with the Persians because I liked the challenge of defeating the Teutonic Knights without using War Elephants. Our games ended in a stalemate after we stripped our lands of all natural resources or with the Teutonic Knights pillaging my town.</p>

<p>The best strategy I had was to use monks to convert the Teutonic Knights to my side, then fight his  knights with my knights.  The point is that the Jaffa can only beat the Ori by using the Ori&#8217;s ships against them.  They can&#8217;t discover an ancient artifact at the last possible moment like SG-1 can.  I think the Jaffa made their mistake in not attacking the three remaining Ori ships simultaneously.</p>

<p>A thousand people don&#8217;t have to die.  Luring the ships to a remote location near a stargate would work.  Launching a stargate out of a cargo bay at an Ori ship would work.  The Jaffa lack ingenuity.</p>

<p>Whether a thousand innocent people die or not, once you have a ship, there&#8217;s so much more choice.  It could be taken apart and researched.  It could sneak up behind another Ori ship or you could keep zapping the Ori ships with the stargate weapon until you collect them all.  If I were Landry, I&#8217;d complain about the inefficient use of the weapon or the endangering of SG-1&#8217;s lives rather than the loss of the people.  Still I like his and Bra&#8217;tac&#8217;s meeting with the new Jaffa leader, Se&#8217;tak, who wants to know what the Tau&#8217;ri have done from him lately. Although he was morally flexible, I think it was Se&#8217;tak&#8217;s egomaniacal behaviour that got him killed.  He was a rational and interesting character at the start but as he went madder his demise became inevitable.</p>

<p>This whole episode was great, but my favourite part was the Daniel-Vala-Adria conversation.  They&#8217;re so passionate and convinced that they can convert each other to their side.  These scenes have a higher standard of dialogue than the rest of the episode and I look forward to at least a couple more before the series ends.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m getting attached to Colonel Emerson, with his sensible backing up of SG-1 and clever guessing at the enemies actions.  It&#8217;s going to be sad when he dies pointlessly in the mid-season break.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Aug 2006 20:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a welcome change for Stargate SG-1.1 It&#8217;s always been light in the character development department, and has cliche tendencies. So when I see an episode like this, with believable conversations I feel a lot better about this season. The episode starts at Jack&#8217;s house. Jack&#8217;s in this episode! Yay! It&#8217;ll be the old [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This is a welcome change for <em>Stargate SG-1.</em><sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/uninvited#footnote_0_100" id="identifier_0_100" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Especially after last week&rsquo;s debacle.  This week&rsquo;s match up is &lsquo;Uninvited&rsquo; v &lsquo;Rise of the Cybermen&rsquo;. ">1</a></sup>  It&#8217;s always been light in the character development department, and has cliche tendencies.  So when I see an episode like this, with believable conversations I feel a lot better about this season.</p>

<p>The episode starts at Jack&#8217;s house.  Jack&#8217;s in this episode!  Yay! It&#8217;ll be the old gang again.  Except that Jack&#8217;s not at his house.  And Daniel&#8217;s wagging his second consecutive episode.  Tut tut.  Looks like it&#8217;s going to be Mitchell and Landry having a deep and meaningful.</p>

<p>This had me worried after last week.  I did not want those two sitting around with their trite military cliches for the whole episode.  Thankfully they actually had something reasonable to say and we got a little more insight into those two.  Landry&#8217;s not a push over; he has his standards about the military chain of command, even in something as unorthodox as the SGC.  I liked seeing him in the field firing a weapon.  It took Hammond seven years to get of base.  He&#8217;s good at comedy too, when he gets a chance to show it.</p>

<p>Back on base, Vala, used to being independent, is having trouble fitting in.  No one listens to her plans because she&#8217;s on the bottom of the heap.  She&#8217;s uncomfortable about it and I hope it leads to something later in the season.  SG-1&#8217;s procrastination over the first Ori super gate led her to doing her own thing which saved the team.  SG-1 needs someone willing to act like her.</p>

<p>Her interactions with the rest of the team bring out better aspects of the others.  Sam, in Vala&#8217;s presence, is less bland.  She becomes a little defensive, and has sensible non-technobabble conversations with Vala.  Sam explains things to Vala with disdain, but without talking down to her, like she does with the new hot doctor.<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/uninvited#footnote_1_100" id="identifier_1_100" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="I hope the new chick sticks around.  I wonder where the old one is.">2</a></sup>  Sam gives me the impression that she is hoping that by ignoring Vala, the challenge to her position as the female in SG-1 will go away.  I&#8217;m happy to have the impression that Sam&#8217;s feeling anything at all.</p>

<p>There was a couple of other things that I liked: the beast flopping over when killed and the ranger. The former could be considered unfair as the beast had no gun but it was good to see everyone as a team shooting the beast.  The later&#8217;s death was un-Stargate-like but a welcome change indeed.</p>
<ol class="footnotes"><li id="footnote_0_100" class="footnote">Especially after last week&#8217;s debacle.  This week&#8217;s match up is &#8216;Uninvited&#8217; v &#8216;Rise of the Cybermen&#8217;. </li><li id="footnote_1_100" class="footnote">I hope the <a href="http://www.imdb.com/gallery/hh/0870535/HH/0870535/HSstripe.jpg?path=pgallery&amp;path_key=Tracy,%20Keegan%20Connor">new chick</a> sticks around.  I wonder where the old one is.</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2006 18:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I&#8217;m sitting down to watch &#8216;Insiders&#8217;, when I see <a href="/tv/stargate-sg1/morpheus/comments#c26773928">this tip off</a> from a
<a href="/tv/buffy/conversations-with-dead-people">reliable
informant.</a></p>

<p>I&#8217;d put my hands over my ears and shout &#8220;LA LA LA SPOILERS I CAN&#8217;T HEAR
YOU&#8217; but I think even Nostradamus could have predicted that Sam will mistake her arse for her elbow twice a season and with the prevelance of Baal clones, I&#8217;m expecting multiple
appearances by him.  The knowledge that it would be Baal
emerging from the ship did dampen the excitement I might have felt had it
been a surprise, but since the episode &#8212; as my informant eloquently described it &#8212; &#8216;sucked&#8217; I was prevented from being falsely optimistic during the pre-title sequence.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve never claimed that <em>Stargate SG-1</em> is the master of
twists: it&#8217;s no <em>Alias</em>: I&#8217;ve
never seen M. Night Shyamalan credited as the writer.  The stories are straight-forward.  The locations, while infinite in possibility, are often the SGC.  The characters are set in their ways with predictable dialogue, but I like their ways, so not a problem. Not a problem unless it
all happens at once.</p>

<p>Baal arrives with a deal for SG-1. It&#8217;s been done before but I&#8217;ll let it slide.  The resulting group conversations are
predictable, with the inevitable conclusion that SG-1 do exactly as Baal
says.  They claim that they know it&#8217;s a trap but that&#8217;s not much good when the don&#8217;t see it being sprung.  Even SG-1&#8217;s enemies think they are predictable.</p>

<p>At this stage, the episode wasn&#8217;t condemned.  It was a weak and slow set up but it had Vala and Baal so I still thought it might pull through.  Then the SGC&#8217;s response to Baal&#8217;s escape was slow and uncoordinated.  Prison doors weren&#8217;t sealed,computers on the affected levels weren&#8217;t cut off.  Seems a flawed emergency protocol.</p>

<p>Baal&#8217;s a slippery eel.  I don&#8217;t mind if he pulls one over SG-1.  They need a good slapping.  But just as the annoying scientist is blathering on about running a simulation on the spread of gas instead of getting on with the job, the whole episode is sunk by Sam&#8217;s capitualation to Baal and giving him her
access code at the mention of killing the other hostages.  No stalling
for time, no sneaky behaviour &#8212; it&#8217;s embarrasing.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m being soft on this episode.  It&#8217;s worse than I describe it.  The fanboy in me prevents me being too critical.  I&#8217;d like to say that there was witty dialogue but I can only remember the bad Baal puns.  I can&#8217;t bring myself to use them as quotes &#8212; they&#8217;re best left forgotten.</p>

<p>I was optimistic after last week&#8217;s
episode.  I couldn&#8217;t help comparing the season&#8217;s progress to <em>Doctor Who&#8217;s</em>
second season.  The episodes of both shows were getting better as the season progressed
&#8212; until this fourth episode when <em>Doctor Who</em> had <a href="/tv/doctor-who/the-girl-in-the-fireplace">&#8216;Girl in the Fireplace&#8217;</a> and <em>Stargate</em> gets &#8216;Insiders&#8217;.  It&#8217;s not fair.</p>
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		<title>Morpheus</title>
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<p>Nice town, creepy.  I must make an effort to appreciate sets like this
rather than lament the perpetual alien pine forest.  Sure SG-1 do end up in
a forest and a cave &#8212; somethings are inevitable, like the deaths of the
back-up team.  As soon as I saw them I could smell the stink of death.
They had names but there was no saving them.  The ending feels contrived
that help arrived just after the last of the sacrificial assistants croaked
but in time to save SG-1 as they are on the verge of collapse, and
there doesn&#8217;t seem to be a way to cure them.  Cut to a new scene and Mitchell and Sam tell each other that the problem was solved by someone else.  I liked the
part where they were put in the containment boxes but it&#8217;s not a satisfying
way to end the story.  It&#8217;s more plausible than SG-1 suddenly
solving the problem with their final guess seconds before they die, which
is overused, and it kept the episode all in modern day science, as there
was no way for them to extract and purify the needed compunds in time, but
it was anticlimatic. And no one mentioned the dead assistants again. The
episode isn&#8217;t without its flaws but, ah, where was I, yes, &#8212; the town&#8217;s
nice.</p>

<p>&#42;&#42;Yawn&#42;&#42; It was an intriguing episode but the characters&#8217; incessant yawning made me want a nap.  But I soldiered on.  If those fictional characters can do it then so can I.  An act of solidarity, if you will. Unusually, I wasn&#8217;t put to sleep by Sam&#8217;s exposition.  It was refreshing to have a quasi-stand alone story using science <em>sans</em> the fiction after the recent story arc set in space.  I tolerate technobabble
if it makes sense and I like extraordinary adventures that can be solved
with modern day science; it gives me hope that I could be on such an
adventure and be the hero.</p>

<p>Something that was not modern technology was the analog lie detector used
on Vala.  Most lie detectors <a href="http://people.howstuffworks.com/lie-detector.htm">are digital
now</a>, but they lack the
psychologically intimidating aspect of the needles scraping across the paper. Plus the
noise is funny.</p>

<p>SG-1 ultimately accomplished nothing &#8212; apart from endangering the cannon fodder &#8212; and it was just another find the item quest but I didn&#8217;t mind so much when early in the season.  It&#8217;s more annoying when they decide to find an advanced device in the last episode of the season that solves the entire season&#8217;s problems; at this stage it gives the feeling of a long quest that hopefully will be more satisfying when they find it.  Hopefully.  It&#8217;s a wonderful thing, hope.  How dull would it be to be a cyberman?  No emotions, no high expectations, no disappointment at minor flaw in your favourite show, no flame wars over said flaw, no, oh damnit, I&#8217;m thinking about the wrong show &#8212; ah right, er &#8212; getting back on track, I&#8217;ll just chuck some punctuation in here as a segue to something relevant &#8212; : &#8212; okey dokey nice plot, I like the village and Vala&#8217;s stuff but weak ending.  Insufficiently conclusive.  Not like this review.  Did you see that sentence before last.  A good way to wrap things up if ever I saw one.  Those <em>Stargate</em> writers could learn things from me.  Yep, that sentence was definitely a good place to stop.  Yep, should&#8217;ve stopped then.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 21:04:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As SG-1 embark upon the Odyssey, I silently wonder if this is its final flight.  As it approaches the black hole and releases the stargate, I can see the sparks flying in the bridge.  As the Wraith vessel closes in on the Odyssey, I can tell SG-1 will be forced to abandon the Odyssey by teleporting through the stargate and into Teal&#8217;c&#8217;s ship while everyone else dies because they can&#8217;t fit into the small tel&#8217;tak.</p>

<p>I&#8217;m surprised it&#8217;s taken 42 episodes for Daniel to get to Atlantis for a crossover.  He seemed so keen to leave before.  He finally gets there and speaks to an ascended ancient who could have rocked up on Earth at any moment and dropped the hints.  He tries again unsuccessfully to persuade the stupid fat ascended to intervene but they stick to their principles, despite the obvious rule-breaking by the Ori.  I&#8217;d be ticked off too.  I like Daniel&#8217;s speeches. They contrast nicely with the rest of SG-1&#8217;s problem solving techniques. The twin approaches of nuclear weapons and diplomacy can fix anything.</p>

<p>I stopped watching <em>Atlantis</em> midway through last season, mostly because of McKay.  He&#8217;s a great minor character, as he is in this episode, and I like his lack of selflessness and military gung-ho,<sup><a href="/tv/stargate-sg-1/the-pegasus-project#footnote_0_104" id="identifier_0_104" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="Also one of the three things I like about Vala. The other two
reasons. ">1</a></sup> but I quickly get sick of him when he is the focus of several episodes running.  I&#8217;m not overly fond of any of the Atlantis bunch and the problem is exascerbated by the small cast: there&#8217;s no chance on that small Atlantian base that any of them can take an episode off.  They&#8217;ve got nowhere to go.</p>

<p>My interest in <em>Atlantis</em> was killed when I heard about the episode with McKay and Sam, the two most annoyingest characters from <em>SG-1</em> and <em>Atlantis</em>, together at last in the one episode.  Not my idea of a good time.  I wasn&#8217;t looking forward to his presence in this episode but as it turns out, his dorkiness outshines Sam&#8217;s faults and she is normal, nay pleasant to watch
when he&#8217;s around.  Now, if you&#8217;ll excuse me, I&#8217;ve got <em>Atlantis</em> to watch to remind myself how lucky we are to have Sam.</p>

<p>The ending was explosively satisfying and slightly unexpected.  Oh, and I was only partly right about the Odyssey.</p>
<ol class="footnotes"><li id="footnote_0_104" class="footnote">Also one of the three things I like about Vala. The <a href="/images/tv/stargate-sg1/901b.jpg">other two
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