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| First Prime of Burgstrom Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Fredonia, NY
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| I am pretty sure Anubis is not dead. I mean, it's up to the writers, but he's pseudo-ascended so I am sure he's "floating around somewhere". It won't be hard to bring him back if TPBT want to go that route. Or the new arch-nemesis will be a certain Atlantis baddy, but I am hoping they keep Anubis around and have the Atlantis baddies in a few eps, sort of like the secondary enemy that the replicators were. |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| First Prime of Burgstrom Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Fredonia, NY
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| He didn't kill them, he just thinned them out to the point where they couldn't challenge him. Now that he is gone, I am sure someone will absorb a lot of his forces and start to gain power again. Of course, I don't think he's gone, but his power is probably VERY much so limited now. I imagine he's just like a ghost now...an Ascended being that cannot take physical form or in any way directly effect the physical realm. But he can manipulate people. Think Sauron from LOTR. |
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| X-mans Stargate Fan! Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Florida
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| I remember a few weeks ago someone on the show, Brayteck(SP?) or Tocrah(SP?) said he was killing them ALL off. Not the ones that challange but them all. That weapon was made by people that are more powerful then anubis and I really dont think he lived through that. |
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| Save Angel! Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Edinburgh
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| Mmmm. Interesting finale. I actually mustered up some tension at one point in there. I enjoyed this episode - I watched it and part one back to back, and I have to say this was the best SG1 has been for a while. However, this didn't really feel like an introduction to Atlantis to me - how does Weir go from running the whole shebang to heading up a small team? That doesn't sound right unless they are planning to do a lost in space thing with the new group? As much fun as the precursor to this episode was, I found the repetition of Jack's word mish-mashing to be boring, and convenient. D+. And if Season 8 kicks in without large references to the public explanations (even with the power knocked - that wasnae no meteor shower) and clean up operations... |
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| WELCOME HOME, DR. JACKSON Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Waltham, N.E.Lincolnshire, U.K.
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Just realised, for anyone in the UK - the heroes of below Antarctica: they're the BBCi revision fish from the advert!! [For non UKians, there is an education service TV ad which features a huge swarm of small orange fish which devour a giant ogre.... see what I mean!] |
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| Fearless Mouse Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
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| Language Problem? Jack tells Daniel "You're the one person who can't do it?" (meaning accept the library of the Ancients) Seems to me I recall Jack and T'ealc spending weeks in a loop where they learned Latin. I guess their language skills have really gone downhill in the meantime. |
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| X-mans Stargate Fan! Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Florida
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Weeks? More like months. | |
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| Jaffa Defender Join Date: Mar 2004
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| i'll say i mean the tokra were trying to contact earth for at least 3 months. and they werent learning latin theuy wr learning ancient, latin would appear to be a derivative of it. also i love this episode. and the battle above the ice is just brilliant!!!!!! |
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