Rewatch: Hot Zone
Aug. 26th, 2011 09:58 pmMcKay, Zelenka and Ford and a team of scientists are inspecting a section of the city flooded during the storm, but everything appears to be just fine. When they plan to return, two team members are missing. Over the radio they seem to be frightened by something and are found dead. The team suspects a virus and a city-wide quarantine is set in place. Then one of the other team members collapses. A scientist named Peterson is frightened by the prospect and manages to escape, risking infection to the entire city. Sheppard is forced to defy Weir's orders and goes after him with Teyla. Meanwhile the infected team discovers a viral lab. It is soon found out the virus causes hallucinations and certain death by forming an aneurysm. McKay realizes he is one of the next to go. [Poll #1773125]
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Date: 2011-08-27 02:29 am (UTC)Oh, Rodney. Trying to get Aiden to play Prime/Not Prime? I don't think so. And does Radek's accent sound weird, once again as if David Nykl hasn't used his Czech voice in a while?
Whoa! Now where did that come from? Aiden beat up the geeks in high school? Aiden, I expected better from you. And I still wonder if TPTB were playing with different character traits, trying to see which one would suit Aiden. I honestly didn't think bully would be one of them.
Elizabeth? "Suburbs"? Poor Atlantis with its pockets of less than prime real estate.
"Dark, damp and smells terrible." But, engineering-wise, not bad. I'd love to see Rodney as a home inspector.
Oh, poor Rodney. Can't take a field trip anywhere without losing a couple of the kiddies.
Uh-oh. Both dead. I've got a bad feeling about this.
Cue shocked faces, creepy rising music and a trickle of blood from the lips of one. Okay, credits now.
It's wonderful to see Rodney being calm and analytical about the possibility of widespread infection. Amd getting the point across to the others in the party.
Also lovely to see Radek on the same page.
Hmmm. Insisting impatiently through gritted teeth that "I feel fine, I feel perfectly fine" isn't going to make for a good case.
Oh, man. Teyla and sticks. Um, can I just stop the playback and stare at her ... sticks, that is. ::giggles::
Um, I'd hate to see how many new bruises John has blooming on his body. And here's stern Teyla, scolding John 'cuz he hasn't been doing his homework.
Oh, John. You would have shot the enemy by now. But isn't the whole point of learning to use bantos rods to be able to defend yourself if you're out of ammo? Just a simple question.
Lovely bit of philosophy from Teyla: "It is not for the winning that we practise."
Oh, boy. Bad news for John. A self-regulated quarantine. And no radio. He just flunked the boy scout rule.
Interesting play of light on the floor, the consoles and the curtains as Rodney explores. I can't tell what he's looking at when he says, "This is not good."
Oh, good. Teyla wins the boy scout award. Not that the radio's going to help John that much. Lovely bit of John-accentuated snark: "Well, then, get someone to bring me a hazmat suit."
Awwww. John is feeling frustrated not being able to do anything. Wonder powers deactivated.
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Date: 2011-08-30 03:14 pm (UTC)I more wondered who the producers thought was going to be attracted to that behavior. People who got beaten up in high school? Because I'm guessing a significant percentage of the audience for a SyFy show either got messed with in the course of their life for geekiness or (hello, John Sheppard?) pretended not to be a geek so they wouldn't.
The Ford character was handled very, very badly. JMO.
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Date: 2011-08-31 01:49 am (UTC)So, yeah, it came as a HUGE shock to hear Aiden talking that way and actually admitting it. Is this perhaps the first time TPTB included a racist allusion that Aiden may have been a thug in da 'hood when he was younger which - as you noted - does not match the backstory that his loving grandparents raised him. But, then, as we've seen, the roles of Teyla and Ronon (actors of colour) were underused in the later seasons. I'm also thinking of the ridiculous intent showing Ronon as a barbarian (read: angry black man) in Jen's eyes, thereby making her choose Rodney instead as a bf.
And, yeah, all of the geeks in the audience would not be thrilled to know that a former bully is now 2IC. But, if you've been reading the comments from previous episodes, I've mentioned more than once that Aiden's role is unfocused. It's as if TPTB just decided to allow each week's script writer the freedom to go wild and interpret characters in ridiculous ways. ::sighs::
Anyway, thanks for jumping into the discussion. It's fun to talk about the show.