Tonight's Stargate Atlantis & Sanctuary Episodes [12-12-2008]...

Zim Hosein

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PottedMeat

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Dr. Keller suffers the ultimate form of identity theft when her strange behavior leads the team to discover that her consciousness has been switched with that of a criminal who is facing capital punishment.

SGA: Episode #0518, "Identity."


Hmm sounds like filler. Standard scifi body switching plot. Too bad they aren't pushing the big story arcs forward even a little.
 

techs

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Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Dr. Keller suffers the ultimate form of identity theft when her strange behavior leads the team to discover that her consciousness has been switched with that of a criminal who is facing capital punishment.

SGA: Episode #0518, "Identity."


Hmm sounds like filler. Standard scifi body switching plot. Too bad they aren't pushing the big story arcs forward even a little.
Nope. Next week is filler too.
I was wondering if anyone knew if the last episode is a two parter?
btw last episode until Jan.2
 

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Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Dr. Keller suffers the ultimate form of identity theft when her strange behavior leads the team to discover that her consciousness has been switched with that of a criminal who is facing capital punishment.

SGA: Episode #0518, "Identity."


Hmm sounds like filler. Standard scifi body switching plot. Too bad they aren't pushing the big story arcs forward even a little.
Nope. Next week is filler too.
I was wondering if anyone knew if the last episode is a two parter?
btw last episode until Jan.2

They did the same with SG1... the last 3 or so episodes before the finale were filler, which sucked.
 

Modelworks

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The writing has become barely worth watching.
I recorded last weeks episode, started watching it, then it ended up on a tv in the background. Not even sure what happened on that episode, just deleted it.
 

darkxshade

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Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Dr. Keller suffers the ultimate form of identity theft when her strange behavior leads the team to discover that her consciousness has been switched with that of a criminal who is facing capital punishment.

SGA: Episode #0518, "Identity."


Hmm sounds like filler. Standard scifi body switching plot. Too bad they aren't pushing the big story arcs forward even a little.

*sigh* They already did that in SG-1 too, with many variations might I add.
 

Modelworks

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Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Dr. Keller suffers the ultimate form of identity theft when her strange behavior leads the team to discover that her consciousness has been switched with that of a criminal who is facing capital punishment.

SGA: Episode #0518, "Identity."


Hmm sounds like filler. Standard scifi body switching plot. Too bad they aren't pushing the big story arcs forward even a little.

*sigh* They already did that in SG-1 too, with many variations might I add.

But in this one McKay will save the day !
 

irishScott

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Meh, I don't mind the filler. As long as it's good filler. So far they've done a nice job of wrapping up most of the major plots/characters IMO. Plus, they got Bill Nye. Bill fucking Nye. Can't beat that. :D Never mind Rodney joining the mile high club.

I love it when the writers don't take things too seriously.
 

darkxshade

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Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Dr. Keller suffers the ultimate form of identity theft when her strange behavior leads the team to discover that her consciousness has been switched with that of a criminal who is facing capital punishment.

SGA: Episode #0518, "Identity."


Hmm sounds like filler. Standard scifi body switching plot. Too bad they aren't pushing the big story arcs forward even a little.

*sigh* They already did that in SG-1 too, with many variations might I add.

But in this one McKay will save the day !

quiet you :|
 

Newbian

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Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Dr. Keller suffers the ultimate form of identity theft when her strange behavior leads the team to discover that her consciousness has been switched with that of a criminal who is facing capital punishment.

SGA: Episode #0518, "Identity."


Hmm sounds like filler. Standard scifi body switching plot. Too bad they aren't pushing the big story arcs forward even a little.

*sigh* They already did that in SG-1 too, with many variations might I add.

But in this one McKay will save the day !

quiet you :|

It works better with Carter saving the day since she is hot... ;)
 

Zim Hosein

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It's the same type of device from SG-1! :Q

BTW, this chick is smoking hot! :heart:
 

PottedMeat

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Originally posted by: SunnyD
Someone fill me in here.. what's Beckett doing alive again?

I think the story goes - Trip/Mike/Whatever cloned Beckett for some reason with some faulty gene. Keller? fixed the problem and now he won't disintegrate or something.
 

Newbian

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Was it just me or did it look like Ronon was getting a gut on him during the Rodney interruption scene?

Holidays are bad for everyone I guess. ;)
 

Lonyo

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It's the Jennifer Keller show!
Next week on JK... JK does something and her relationship with Rodney develops further.
Plus some people die and something from a previous ep is part of the story.
 

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It's a sign of a lazy body-switching episode when they don't even bother to have the actors pretend to be each other.

Faith/Buffy both did a good job of copying each other, same with Xena/Callisto. Here they just swapped clothes and had the actors stay in their own character.

Oh well, maybe SG:Voyager will be better.
 

Lonyo

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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
It's a sign of a lazy body-switching episode when they don't even bother to have the actors pretend to be each other.

Faith/Buffy both did a good job of copying each other, same with Xena/Callisto. Here they just swapped clothes and had the actors stay in their own character.

Oh well, maybe SG:Voyager will be better.

They had a Teal'c/O'Neill swap in SG1 where the actors played each other, which they were good at as well.
 

techs

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Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
It's a sign of a lazy body-switching episode when they don't even bother to have the actors pretend to be each other.

Faith/Buffy both did a good job of copying each other, same with Xena/Callisto. Here they just swapped clothes and had the actors stay in their own character.

Oh well, maybe SG:Voyager will be better.

They had a Teal'c/O'Neill swap in SG1 where the actors played each other, which they were good at as well.
Yes, that was great!

 

lupi

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another SGA episode where they forgot to tell the writers to resolve a couple of the half dozen or so main story lines since you know, the series is fricken ending.
 

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It was a disappointing episode. I won't complain about Keller's outfit, but otherwise I don't have much nice to say. It's been done, and done better at that.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Lonyo

They had a Teal'c/O'Neill swap in SG1 where the actors played each other, which they were good at as well.

That is one of my favorite SG-1 episodes! :)