Then the Tok'ra revealed their sinister plans to take over. All that was needed was the downfall of the system lords. First target, make sg1 their hosts, then all other sg teams. Then make Hammond their host as well. Don't trust the Tok'ra. Resistance !!!
This was honestly such a great way at showing how the Atlantis expedition could last for so long against the Wraith. Yes the Atlantis expedition had some technological advances over the Wraith (the Asgard tech and Ancient tech they managed to reverse engineer), but far and away the biggest advantage they had over the Wraith on a big picture scale was that the Wraith mistrusted each other almost as much as they mistrusted Atlantis. And with the Wraith awakened well before their "feeding grounds" had had a chance to fully replenish, and the Wraith spent more time fighting each other over territory than they actually spent fighting humans. To me "Humanity is surviving on a knife's edge by delicately playing the enemy against each other" is a much more believable scenario than "Humanity wins because it's inherently awesome!" that a lot of lesser sci-fi series go for. Mind you, Shephard is pretty awesome for thinking on the fly how to pit Wraith against each other, but the fact that the Wraith instantly started attacking each other without clearing up what was going on was indictive of just how fatal the Wraith's mistrust of each other was and how their aggression could be used to humanity's advantage
Every series of Star Trek would have one of these "one-off" episodes and they ended up being great. Its good that Stargate did the same thing here. THis ended up being a great episode.
Loved the original MacGyver series. That and RDA's role in Star Gate SG1 were great roles. In between, he was in a short-lived series with Delancy, who played Q in Star Trek.
Sam was the star of SG, she was always saving the men when they screwed up. Amanda should have had the lead in Seasons 9 and 10, instead of Ben. It was Amanda's show for 8 years, when RDA left she should have got top billing. They brought in Ben for only 2 seasons and he gets the lead, not fair to Amanda.
All the supposed representative contributors & American army, but no British army? No Gurkhas? No SAS? I always found this unrealistic & I don't care how resilient the wraith were supposed to be, no organic being recovers from being torn to sheds by machine gun fire, or getting his head blown off. So silly, childish & unrealistic.
Can I just ask a simple question please don’t get carried away with any answers because I’m a simpleton ok 😁when Atlantis arrives later on in this episode why didn’t the drones what are on earth activate as well when attacking the wrath ship because when Atlantis arrived it automatically overrides or supersedes as Rodney says in a different episode when they build the super gate from Atlantis to earth so in other words the drones on earth should of connected to the Atlantis chair and attack the wrath ship ok 👍😉😀😀😁
Does anyone ever think to themselves, “could this maybe all be real? That Earth is super advanced, with advanced spaceships, out in the galaxy, fighting aliens, protecting the planet, countries working together in an international cooperative, with all the stuff going on in the world being a distraction so we don’t learn the truth? That this show is a front for full deniability?
Welp, I missed this episode! Thought this video was a fan edit with someone overdubbing the vagina monologs over a real scene. I need this show to come back.
Still not sure how I feel about the chair being destroyed (frankly it should have either been immobile or in an impenetrable bunker- the SGC had the tech by now) but it really is a pretty good ending overall
Could never stand John's acting in Atlantis, he made the series into a soap opera especially they way he always looks off to the side. Even this 15min skit was so cringe.