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216: '''The Locket''' ''[[2000]] [[August 25]]'' | |||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-07-?) Ahh, the good old reset button. Though they try to make it not seem pointless by saying the results of that potential future still live on. I wonder if anything will come of that? Aeryn's descendants pop out like a Sela on [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]]? | ||
I don't think I quite realized until now just how much slower Sebaceans age than humans. Crichton sure makes a crotchety old man. A bit of a cliché line, but I enjoyed his delivery of "I am too old for this shit." Also interesting to see how head-Scorpius is still with him those many years on. | |||
Stark is back all of a sudden. Sure seemed to find them a lot easier than, say, the Peacekeepers do. | |||
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217: '''The Ugly Truth''' ''[[2000]] [[September 8]]'' | |||
(First watched 2010-07-?) Going through different people's versions of events seems like something I've seen on many shows. I kind of liked the execution here, though, in that even when the stories WEREN'T contradictory there were still differences, since they wouldn't be expected to remember things exactly the same. | |||
Speaking of exeuctions: Stark! Though I have a feeling he isn't gone for good. | |||
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218: '''A Clockwork Nebari''' ''[[2000]] [[September 15]]'' | |||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-07-?) Oh JESUS that eye-pulling thing looked painful. OW OW OW OW OW | ||
Once again head-Scorpius saves John from somebody else's manipulations so he can continue his own. | |||
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219: '''Liars, Guns and Money Part I: A Not So Simple Plan''' ''[[2001]] [[January 5]]'' | |||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-07-14) Stark is back already, and he has a plan! Indeed, a convoluted plan. Which doesn't all go to plan. | ||
D'Argo is a bit unreasonable in this episode. When Crichton wonders if there's a safer way to go about thing he basically calls him a coward for not immediately doing everything a friend requests. But is this really so different from the very beginning of this same episode, when D'Argo is trying to call off the search for Stark that Zhaan was hell-bent on? | |||
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220: '''Liars, Guns and Money Part II: With Friends Like These''' ''[[2001]] [[January 12]]'' | |||
(First watched 2010-07-15) So the money turns out... non-replicating Stargate replicators? SEVERE solution to that problem, though, with the burning of Moya. | |||
Interesting that they call back to the villains of several past episodes as people they can afford to hire (or so they think). Special props to Rygel, though. Buckwheat gets a small percentage of the episode to himself, unexpectedly runs into Durka, but quickly gets his HEAD. | |||
Jothee is back! But Crichton is not. | |||
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221: '''Liars, Guns and Money Part III: Plan B''' ''[[2001]] [[January 19]]'' | |||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-07-16) Aaaand things come to fruition. Some of their hired allies die, but our heroes survive, including Jothee. Still, pretty unusual for a trilogy to end well for the winners and yet have the protagonist asking to be killed. | ||
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222: '''Die Me, Dichotomy''' ''[[2001]] [[January 26]]'' | |||
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