I found it hard to see what was happening in this episode because of the giant gaping plot holes obscuring it.
I think that they should have taken the fact that, you know, Sheppard destroyed the friggin' hyperdrive on the Wraith ship and made this episode into a trying-to-figure-out-how-to-get-home thing rather than a fifty-different-badly-fleshed-out-plots thing.
And I agree about Beckett. He's my woobie, but seriously, going walkabout by himself in a potentially hostile/dangerous area without at least one bloody escort... oy. Although that's probably a problem with the writers than the actual character. And what was up with the "He's barely breathing... oh wait, he's fine now."? I wanna see a plot where Carson gets injured and the others have to worry and take care of him, damnit! *Stamps foot*
OK, contrary to what this may seem like, I did actually like this episode. I just love the Atlantis characters too damn much to hate this show. And I did love Caldwell snarking to Woolsey. :D
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I think that they should have taken the fact that, you know, Sheppard destroyed the friggin' hyperdrive on the Wraith ship and made this episode into a trying-to-figure-out-how-to-get-home thing rather than a fifty-different-badly-fleshed-out-plots thing.
And I agree about Beckett. He's my woobie, but seriously, going walkabout by himself in a potentially hostile/dangerous area without at least one bloody escort... oy. Although that's probably a problem with the writers than the actual character. And what was up with the "He's barely breathing... oh wait, he's fine now."? I wanna see a plot where Carson gets injured and the others have to worry and take care of him, damnit! *Stamps foot*
OK, contrary to what this may seem like, I did actually like this episode. I just love the Atlantis characters too damn much to hate this show. And I did love Caldwell snarking to Woolsey. :D