Is it just me, or did the catacombs not look all that catacomby? Upon seeing the stasis pods, of course it just had to be the Marine who knocks on one. Careful, you may not want to wake up the inhabitant!
Hmm. I liked the dialogue between John and Alison who'd been using one of the consoles. Considering the fact that he didn't want to have "three tons of rubble falling" on his head, it was understandable. So it was a relief to hear that Alison had disabled the security protocols. Which she'd learnt from the info Rodney had gathered during the disaster in one of Michael's facilities (S&R).
John wants to check out the village the team spotted earlier. Poor Dusty, she gets stuck geek-sitting.
Okay, time for embarrassed flirting from Carson to Alison. I can tell that Dusty's embarrassed just by being in their presence.
Let's switch to irrelevant conversation as John, Anne and Alicia are walking toward the village. I think John's feeling his age from all the walking compared to how Anne's reacting.
Back in the underground lab, while the geeks are busy, Dusty just has to go knock on a stasis pod ... AGAIN. ::rolls eyes:: Is Dusty so new to the SGC that she doesn't know what stasis is?!? Who let her go to another galaxy? Though, oops, she's not aware that she's talking to someone who was in stasis, who was resurrected. But it doesn't make sense to me that Alison knew Carson was a clone. Was that relevant to her posting?
Sweet to hear Carson talking about "interesting reunions". AFAIC, I believe that Rodney took up with Carson-the-clone as if nothing bad had happened before. Though their BFF status had been told in Sunday, I feel that at the beginning of this episode, we're actually being shown that it was real (and perhaps that it was just bad timing that Rodney didn't want to spend that tragic day fishing with his friend).
Another cute joke about cloning being a second (or third) year thing.
Let's hit the deserted village. Yucky cobwebs, etc. Soooo, who's spying on John?
And let's have the cheap thrill of Dusty's voice suddenly surprising Carson and Alison.
Whoever's tracking John is still doing it until John surprises him; the man can't retreat because Anne and Alicia are behind him. So, it's Mirellus, a former inhabitant of the village (who was in the first scene). Yadda-yadda, cursed village, dangerous place, vanishing people.
Mirellus takes off after John talks with the people in the lab who are coming over to the village for the night. While they're walking over, Dusty hears a noise, but Carson scoffs. So, of course, there just HAS to be a shape rising from behind a tree.
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Date: 2013-01-26 06:51 pm (UTC)Hmm. I liked the dialogue between John and Alison who'd been using one of the consoles. Considering the fact that he didn't want to have "three tons of rubble falling" on his head, it was understandable. So it was a relief to hear that Alison had disabled the security protocols. Which she'd learnt from the info Rodney had gathered during the disaster in one of Michael's facilities (S&R).
John wants to check out the village the team spotted earlier. Poor Dusty, she gets stuck geek-sitting.
Okay, time for embarrassed flirting from Carson to Alison. I can tell that Dusty's embarrassed just by being in their presence.
Let's switch to irrelevant conversation as John, Anne and Alicia are walking toward the village. I think John's feeling his age from all the walking compared to how Anne's reacting.
Back in the underground lab, while the geeks are busy, Dusty just has to go knock on a stasis pod ... AGAIN. ::rolls eyes:: Is Dusty so new to the SGC that she doesn't know what stasis is?!? Who let her go to another galaxy? Though, oops, she's not aware that she's talking to someone who was in stasis, who was resurrected. But it doesn't make sense to me that Alison knew Carson was a clone. Was that relevant to her posting?
Sweet to hear Carson talking about "interesting reunions". AFAIC, I believe that Rodney took up with Carson-the-clone as if nothing bad had happened before. Though their BFF status had been told in Sunday, I feel that at the beginning of this episode, we're actually being shown that it was real (and perhaps that it was just bad timing that Rodney didn't want to spend that tragic day fishing with his friend).
Another cute joke about cloning being a second (or third) year thing.
Let's hit the deserted village. Yucky cobwebs, etc. Soooo, who's spying on John?
And let's have the cheap thrill of Dusty's voice suddenly surprising Carson and Alison.
Whoever's tracking John is still doing it until John surprises him; the man can't retreat because Anne and Alicia are behind him. So, it's Mirellus, a former inhabitant of the village (who was in the first scene). Yadda-yadda, cursed village, dangerous place, vanishing people.
Mirellus takes off after John talks with the people in the lab who are coming over to the village for the night. While they're walking over, Dusty hears a noise, but Carson scoffs. So, of course, there just HAS to be a shape rising from behind a tree.