There is only one show to cover on this night so this post should be short.
The best part of Stargate SG-1 last night was the end. I know this sounds mean but let me explain. One would think I'd care about a planet blowing up but everyone on that planet are assholes. O'Neill breaking the deal to help them evacuate was probably a good move. (Hell, the planet was saved anyway.) In itself, the revelation of a Go'auld spy was not that exciting but Sam clearly stating they weren't leaving her to die caught my attention. I would have liked to know where O'Neill disappeared to in the middle of the episode but I suppose that's nit picky. It also might have been nice to know why Baal didn't send anyone to investigate why his spy never reported in. (Since she's dead, she not ever likely to.) This episode was based on a story by Corrin "Jonas" Nemeck which means he wanted work...
The best part of Stargate SG-1 last night was the end. I know this sounds mean but let me explain. One would think I'd care about a planet blowing up but everyone on that planet are assholes. O'Neill breaking the deal to help them evacuate was probably a good move. (Hell, the planet was saved anyway.) In itself, the revelation of a Go'auld spy was not that exciting but Sam clearly stating they weren't leaving her to die caught my attention. I would have liked to know where O'Neill disappeared to in the middle of the episode but I suppose that's nit picky. It also might have been nice to know why Baal didn't send anyone to investigate why his spy never reported in. (Since she's dead, she not ever likely to.) This episode was based on a story by Corrin "Jonas" Nemeck which means he wanted work...
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