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<blockquote data-quote="SKyOdin" data-source="post: 5155554" data-attributes="member: 57939"><p>I really liked this episode.</p><p></p><p>On of the most striking things about the episode is the existence of that planet and star. First off, it points to the existence of a completely new alien race in the Stargate mythos that might surpass the <em>Ancients</em> in terms of raw power. Second, the fact that the planet was perfectly suited for human life is unlikely enough on its own, but the sheer statistical impossibility of the Destiny just randomly running into a star it didn't know about in the vast expanse of space points towards someone intentionally leaving the planet for the Destiny. If someone didn't put it in Destiny's path, they couldn't have found it.</p><p></p><p>This episode also had some major shake-ups in the character dynamics on-board the ship that have shaken up the simple military versus civilian dynamic. One of the most interesting moments in the episode was when Scott was telling Col. Young who wanted to stay on the planet. When Scott mentioned Dr. Cain and Chloe, Young was still calm; he was expecting the people staying behind to be the usual list of civilian troublemakers. Then when TJ was mentioned, he completely freaked out, only to be left dumbstruck and angry by Scott's decision to stay. Young never imagined that those two would go against him like that. On a different note, it was kinda odd to see Eli and Wray of all people hanging out. Goes to show that Eli gets along with everybody.</p><p></p><p>I think this episode also makes it clear that Young, Wray, and Rush seem to be trying to settle into a triumvirate of sorts. Eli and Scott seem to be hanging around to help make decisions as well. I suppose this is a pretty big step forward for the crew.</p><p></p><p>And then there is the big surprise about TJ. I don't even know what to say about that.</p><p></p><p>All told, I think that this is a very solid and important episode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKyOdin, post: 5155554, member: 57939"] I really liked this episode. On of the most striking things about the episode is the existence of that planet and star. First off, it points to the existence of a completely new alien race in the Stargate mythos that might surpass the [i]Ancients[/i] in terms of raw power. Second, the fact that the planet was perfectly suited for human life is unlikely enough on its own, but the sheer statistical impossibility of the Destiny just randomly running into a star it didn't know about in the vast expanse of space points towards someone intentionally leaving the planet for the Destiny. If someone didn't put it in Destiny's path, they couldn't have found it. This episode also had some major shake-ups in the character dynamics on-board the ship that have shaken up the simple military versus civilian dynamic. One of the most interesting moments in the episode was when Scott was telling Col. Young who wanted to stay on the planet. When Scott mentioned Dr. Cain and Chloe, Young was still calm; he was expecting the people staying behind to be the usual list of civilian troublemakers. Then when TJ was mentioned, he completely freaked out, only to be left dumbstruck and angry by Scott's decision to stay. Young never imagined that those two would go against him like that. On a different note, it was kinda odd to see Eli and Wray of all people hanging out. Goes to show that Eli gets along with everybody. I think this episode also makes it clear that Young, Wray, and Rush seem to be trying to settle into a triumvirate of sorts. Eli and Scott seem to be hanging around to help make decisions as well. I suppose this is a pretty big step forward for the crew. And then there is the big surprise about TJ. I don't even know what to say about that. All told, I think that this is a very solid and important episode. [/QUOTE]
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