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| God Like Member Join Date: Sep 2000
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| Sean3w Merrin is such a kool name. Am gonna miss her real personality. Kinda sad. I give this episode a 7 out of 10. ---------- Come visit http://www.sg2070.com |
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| God Like Member Join Date: Sep 2000
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| MythingLink What I liked was that Jack still showed an interest in Cassie and the other kids so much that one of them drew Jack as one of the things that they loved. It was an interesting way to allow the civilization to keep its beliefs and ways, yet give everyone a happy ending. I believe that Daniel did err, though. The dig he was referring to that I can't spell right now, isn't where he said it was. Cheers, ---------- MythingLink The Woolfden: http://www.woolfden.net |
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| God Like Member Join Date: Sep 2000
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| MythingLink I can say it, I can't spell it right now. The Teutehuacan (as close as I can get) is not where he said it was. Cheers, ---------- MythingLink The Woolfden: http://www.woolfden.net |
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| There can be only one!! Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Virginia
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| I liked this episode - I like the interaction btwn Jack and Merrin - Tommin and Teal'c was interesting too - and this was a case of 'interference' in the development of another culture - however, in the end, it seems to have turned out well -- and the ppl no longer have to 'ignore' the children who have no nanites -- they can 'teach' them --- Merrin knew what she was doing when she told the SGC she needed to go back - she saw the 'big picture' and it's future implications - she knew that what she had 'learned' would change the ways of the ppl ---- tho, it would be interesting to discover what would have happened if the ppl had not liked the 'old ways' of learning.... |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| We also get more background into Jack - but in a sort of when/where way: how does he know these kids at school? Is it from Charlie's days, but that would be like 3 years ago, which in school timescales is a lifetime. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Nuevo Mexico
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| From what the teacher said, he knows them from Cassie. But I thought seeing Jack intereact was the kids was amazing. I love that aspect of the character, and how RDA plays it. Of course, by the end of that ep, I was flat out bawling like a baby. The crayons are what got me. Hee. Too mnay more episodes like this and I may wind up with a split allegiance between Jack and Daniel. How tragic! |
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