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| Stargate SG-1 Season 5 Forum for the discussion of Season 5 episodes. Use spoiler warnings for all episodes because different parts of the world get the episodes at different times. |
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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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| "Enemies is a terrific season opener. What I wanted to do was take our two big nemeses of the last two years and put them together so the episode features Apophis and the Replicators with a whole load of twists that will leave our audiences gasping." Suffice it to say that not only does Teal'c have a bad brain day, his body doesn’t fare much better and his SG-1 chums have to save the day, as well as rescuing Teal'c and themselves while truing to escape both arch villains which leads right into threshold |
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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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| hmmm, nice quote.....the replicators huh? okay i'm at a complete lose as to how they can shove the replicators and them other dudes together, but hey this satargate they can do anything ![]() |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2000
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| Okay, just exactly happened with Teal'c. He wasn't really a spy for Aphophis, was he? I mean, that's the idea Apophis put into his head when he brainwashed him or whatever. He really had betrayed Apophis. I just don't think that we can buy the idea that he was an "agent" for Apophis all the time. Wonder how SG will deprogrammed him. With the Tok'ra's help? From the preview of the next show he is still a menace to SGC. Comments, please |
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| Cogito ergo doleo Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Culver City, California
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| I really don't believe all this time he's been a spy. Apophis had him at least 10 hours before they showed up on the cargo ship. Though the ideal of goa'uld tech that can so thoroughly brainwash someone that quickly is very scary!! |
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| God Like Member Join Date: Aug 2000 Location: Los Angeles, California,U.S.A.
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| What was implied on several lists was that Teal'c was sarced (put in a sarcophagus) and turned back to Apophis that way... He was brainwashed and we will find out more about how he is unbrain washed in Episode #2 Threshold. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Did you turn on late too then? It wasn't very well advertised that it started tonight. I missed about 20 minutes. I agree that we have seen them stuck on a mother ship before, but it was a little different. How did Teal'c get brainwashed? It was interesting to get the replicators to use replicator technology to get them home, because I couldn't think of a way to do it that wouldn't have been corny. Is Apophis finally dead this time? |
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| System Lord of ASciFi.com Join Date: Jul 2000
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| the replicator thing just seemed crazy, if they can build an engine like they did then surley they can just build a star ship from planets. Hope we actually find something out about them this time instead of watching more and more shots of them being shot with shotguns. did anyone notice the speed up shots of them shooting. Didn't look brilliant. Oh well, hoped for a bit better. The only interesting bit of the episode was Teal'c being brain washed and we didn't find out anything about that. |
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| Space Monkey! Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: South coast of the UK
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Was not that impressed with the season opener It seem like a lot of nothing happened As you guys have said...most of it has been done before. The Teal'c thing was good and I am hoping that will be explored next week Sam's line: "welcome to my life" was great had me laughing for a while. So as they say...things can only get better:rolly2: | |
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| Stomping Turnips Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Just outside Newcastle, England
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However, I had a feeling he'll be back, That "killing off" wasn't dramatic enough! ![]() | |
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| Space Monkey! Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: South coast of the UK
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They always seem to be able to bring him back when they need a bad guy ![]() | |
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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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| *I* hope he's not dead! :evil: Although I don't quite see how he's not... Thought it was a good ep, true about everything being seen before, made me smile when Jack lay down at the foot of Cronos' throne; very ironic. I also think it was good about continuity; having Cronos' throne (still) there in the first place!! Didn't think it was spectacularly great or bad! |
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