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skoosiepants) wrote2006-07-22 01:07 pm
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I'm going to be totally honest...
This is simplifying a lot, but...
Okay, so when Mike and the other Wraiths-turned-human confronted Lathon in the woods? I totally thought it was going to be a we're human looking but we still act like Wraith when one of our own pisses us off type of thing. Because it's not like they're loyal to one another. We've seen that enough. And you know what? I think that storyline would've been cooler than the we've stopped taking the medicine and remember thing. Because then they would've been addressing the issue that even though they look human, they still are innately Wraith, and now what do the Altanteans do with them and they're messed up social moralities? Or something like that.
Also, Beckett was a complete idiot the entire episode.
Also, also, I have no problem with them killing off the Wraith-turned-humans. I'm sorry. They're still Wraith, they're still a threat, and it's still war. Probably not everyone's opinion, but eh. *shrugs* The Wraith are pretty evil, and I don't think anyone comes out smellin' like roses in war.
Okay, so when Mike and the other Wraiths-turned-human confronted Lathon in the woods? I totally thought it was going to be a we're human looking but we still act like Wraith when one of our own pisses us off type of thing. Because it's not like they're loyal to one another. We've seen that enough. And you know what? I think that storyline would've been cooler than the we've stopped taking the medicine and remember thing. Because then they would've been addressing the issue that even though they look human, they still are innately Wraith, and now what do the Altanteans do with them and they're messed up social moralities? Or something like that.
Also, Beckett was a complete idiot the entire episode.
Also, also, I have no problem with them killing off the Wraith-turned-humans. I'm sorry. They're still Wraith, they're still a threat, and it's still war. Probably not everyone's opinion, but eh. *shrugs* The Wraith are pretty evil, and I don't think anyone comes out smellin' like roses in war.
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And why on earth was Carson wandering in the woods by himself?? Stu-pid!
I'm ambivelent about them killing the Wraith-humans. Their plan clearly wasn't working and I can't see how they could have successfully integrated them into normal human society. They also couldn't leave them alone and risk them escaping. Still, I understand Rodney and Carson's instinctive reluctance to killing all those 'people'.
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Still, I understand Rodney and Carson's instinctive reluctance to killing all those 'people'. Yes, I think there reluctance is very telling, but Carson just went past that and into dumb-ville.