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Very much so. We are on the same wavelength on this, and yes mod clarification would be good.
good, so at some point, one of them will read this. and get back to us.
Gee, I almost fee like a arbitrator. LOL
Very much so. We are on the same wavelength on this, and yes mod clarification would be good.
good, so at some point, one of them will read this. and get back to us.
Gee, I almost fee like a arbitrator. LOL
Based on board comments I think you could make a good arbitrator. It takes both diplomacy and firmness.
I'm still not seeing any comments even slightly smelling of flame hell in this thread.
Very much so. We are on the same wavelength on this, and yes mod clarification would be good.
What? That didn't happen at all.Young stones to earth and Telford and Young kiss and make up. Telford states “We are not giving up on you. “
What? That didn't happen at all.
Anyway I did enjoy this episode overall, however I don't think the drone part was too well as some say. The suicide bombing by the drones was too obvious and I saw that coming and few other things as well, but then again, those are minor flaws compared to what we saw in this.
This and Epilogue were really good episodes for SGU imo. Glad it's over though. Now give me the Atlantis movie!
Well they didn't literally kiss but they did sort of make friends and said goodbye.
What? That didn't happen at all.
Anyway I did enjoy this episode overall, however I don't think the drone part was too well as some say. The suicide bombing by the drones was too obvious and I saw that coming and few other things as well, but then again, those are minor flaws compared to what we saw in this.
This and Epilogue were really good episodes for SGU imo. Glad it's over though. Now give me the Atlantis movie!
Ah makes sense now.It was metaphoric. My writing style is a bit " off the cuff". That's just me.
As in The US and Russia kissed and made up and are no longer in a cold war type of meaning.
It would have been an interesting scene indeed, if they had literally kissed and made up and then Young basically handed his wife over to Telford. LOL
Oh, I need to be careful again, or this thread will get sent to FH for sure. :icon_e_wink:
It was metaphoric. My writing style is a bit " off the cuff". That's just me.
As in The US and Russia kissed and made up and are no longer in a cold war type of meaning.
What?! The US and Russia kissed???
Yuck!!!
It would have been an interesting scene indeed, if they had literally kissed and made up and then Young basically handed his wife over to Telford. LOL
Oh, I need to be careful again, or this thread will get sent to FH for sure. :icon_e_wink:
I was just thinking about how Young could stone-into his wife and then make out with Telford.
Well I was thinking about different words but then it would definitely have gone to flame hell.
I'm not crossing the line with this post am I?
You know like "off to the races" --"I am off" kind of thing
It's perfect. The Destiny crew placed into stasis pods with Eli left to guard the place; then ... something happens, he's incapacitated - slipping after a shower or whatever and suffers a major concussion, and lies there bleeding profusely suffering multiple strokes; any pre-programmed commands for waking the crew up in 3 years time goes wrong and they are left in stasis pods forever, ageing ever slowly.Graybrew, that was an excellent review, I really enjoyed reading it. And thanks for bringing it out so quickly! :beckettu:
There are a few notes I will come back to, but I wanted to say this to the people who are complaining about the sappy melodrama that covered about the second half of the episode:
It was a show's final episode, for crying out loud! That's what fans who care about the characters want to see. Or have you never watched the last episode of STS9 with the bar scene?
Now that it is over, I just realized that I got what I asked for in the beginning. The crew got spaced and the only person that I would have saved would have been Eli. I've come full circle now I can rest.