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| Expert Member Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Sitting in front of my computer, at home, on Chulak.
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| New Zealander - hullo!!! Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: This place called New Zealand - where season 4 of Sg1 just finished, season 7 of The X files just finished and the first season of Seven Days just finished and all i got to watch is JAG
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| Naked sha're Did anyone else (who saw the naked sha're scene) feel that the nakedness was not necessary. The first women we see getting tested for Amounet (sgt. Lt. someone from the sgc) only shows head and shoulder shots. Thinking about it four seasons later it wasn't really needed jaxie |
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| Hmm, no, it wasn't entirly necessary. Certainly not when I watched it, at 10 in the morning. This is true. Un-cut version plus the scene with Jack and Daniel, but it was something of a shock. I mean, they cut ER repeats at that time of day! On the other hand, it perhaps was there for the shock factor. The female soldier was one thing, but you knew who Sha're was, and so it might of made more of an impact having the implantation as it was shown. |
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| Cogito ergo doleo Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Culver City, California
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| It was a bit gratuitious. In fact they caught a lot of flack from reviewers about it, because it really wasn't necessary to the story . . . it was as if they said, 'hey, this is cable, we can do what we want....'. More than one reviewer centered on that one scene, and panned the show because of it. Really unfair. |
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| Trivia Goddess Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: topeka, ks, usa- 7 1/2 hours due east of Cheyenne Mountain
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| in my opinion it was totally gratituitous...personally i would have rather had another minute or two of someone talking...it did nothing to add to the suspense of the scene...it was just a 'men are our demographic' moment...sorta like 7 of 9's catsuit... |
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| Trivia Goddess Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: topeka, ks, usa- 7 1/2 hours due east of Cheyenne Mountain
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| very very true, jeri ryan is fortunate enough to have a great figure and the producers aren't shy about showing it off...it's just that in sci-fi you're far more likely to see a scantily or porvocatively clad female than a male...and if you look at the demographics of this list, i think the girls out number the guys so...well they're sorta playing to the wrong crowd...purely in my opinion |
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| confused Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: California
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| I absolutely loved this ep. I though CJ (and everyone else) did a great job acting. the reason i mention CJ in particular was the look on his face after they all escaped from the prison and Teal'c realized what he'd just done. And the whole 'I have nowhere to go' (uh, know i butchered, sorry) thing was just great. Okay, rambling here... Anyway liked it a lot. |
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| Retired super-mod-erator! Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Greater Manchester
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| hi sandman, ramble on!! You're lucky if you find a thread where there isn't lots of rambling going on! (how did this get from Children of the Gods to Star Trek cat suits???? ) |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Although normally on Reetou, when on Earth I stay in the UK :freak4: a) The channel 4 showing certainly made significant cuts to preserve a 6pm showing: any showing of the goa'uld symbiont went [which made the explanations for Enemy Within very bizarre and puzzling], and the nudity thing too. I can't recall from that showing about the Jack/Daniel scene. b) Nor can I comment on the Sky satellite showing of that episode c) But, I can say that the DVD of COTG does have all the above scenes shown, but it cops an '18' rating [most are PG with the odd 12] |
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