People just sit and watch this box for hours?
SGA 2x16: The Long Goodbye
Apparently the people in Atlantis didn't learn from the Star Trek episodes they watched. They quote it often enough, they should have learned SOMETHING from it. We all know it's bad to open ancient pod things with semi-dead people in them. Bad things happen. But do they listen? Noooooooo. Let's open not one, but two of them and let's see what happens.
But for all you Sheppard/Weir shippers you DID get a great kiss scene. LOL
In the teaser it was so nice to see the team sitting in the jumper just chatting, talking about television—or at least trying to explain it. Always amusing when television characters refer to other television characters as if they themselves are real.
And, Rodney shot Sheppard. I think he needs to go for some more target practice. I'm surprised he didn't shoot himself in the foot.
Favorite lines:
Caldwell: Well, if you’ll excuse me, I’m sure you’ll both agree that the paperwork on this is going to be a nightmare ... especially that kiss.
Sheppard: Yes, sir!
Caldwell: Well, try not to kill each other while I’m gone.
McKay: All right, but I’m using my command code.
Caldwell: Why, 'cause you still don’t trust me?
McKay: No, because it is a sixteen digit alphanumeric code that I will have to enter God knows how many times, and I haven’t got around to memorizing yours yet.
Beckett: Bloody dark ages!
Caldwell: I need for you to get down to the Power Room, Doctor. Restore primary systems.
Beckett: I should go along too. Marines could be hurt.
McKay: Exactly! Marines may have been injured. We can’t go down there!
Dex: All right, we need to split up. I’ll take Sheppard, you go after Weir.
Teyla: Why?
Dex: Cause I know how he thinks. I don’t have the slightest clue how she thinks.
McKay: I think I just located one of them near the Power Room. (The lights go out everywhere in the city) Oh, you’re kidding!
Caldwell: We just need to find a way to stop them without unduly harming the hosts.
McKay: Unduly, what does that mean?
Caldwell: Well, obviously, some force may be necessary.
McKay: You two need some very serious marriage counseling.
Weir: Ah, love is a powerful thing, Carson.
Sheppard: You’re a hopeless romantic, you know that?
Weir: Well, you’re just as hopeless, otherwise you wouldn’t have agreed.
Sheppard: You okay?
Weir: Doctor Weir is fine.
Sheppard: Doctor Weir doesn’t talk about herself in the third person.
Dex: So people just sit and watch this box for hours at a time?
Sheppard: Yeah, people do.
Teyla: Is it that engaging?
Sheppard: Depends what’s on it. There are lots of programs on dozens of channels, every day, all day.
McKay: Most of which are fictional representations of ridiculously attractive people in absurd situations.
Sheppard: There are educational programs, all sorts of documentaries. Not many people watch ‘em but, uh, well, they’re on.
Dex: And that’s what everybody on your planet does for entertainment? Watch a box?
McKay: Not everyone, although I will confess to the occasional half hour of Jeopardy.
Dex: Jeopardy?
McKay: It’s the name of the show: “Jeopardy”.
Dex: Sounds dangerous.
Sheppard: Double jeopardy, that’s twice as dangerous.
Apparently the people in Atlantis didn't learn from the Star Trek episodes they watched. They quote it often enough, they should have learned SOMETHING from it. We all know it's bad to open ancient pod things with semi-dead people in them. Bad things happen. But do they listen? Noooooooo. Let's open not one, but two of them and let's see what happens.
But for all you Sheppard/Weir shippers you DID get a great kiss scene. LOL
In the teaser it was so nice to see the team sitting in the jumper just chatting, talking about television—or at least trying to explain it. Always amusing when television characters refer to other television characters as if they themselves are real.
And, Rodney shot Sheppard. I think he needs to go for some more target practice. I'm surprised he didn't shoot himself in the foot.
Favorite lines:
Caldwell: Well, if you’ll excuse me, I’m sure you’ll both agree that the paperwork on this is going to be a nightmare ... especially that kiss.
Sheppard: Yes, sir!
Caldwell: Well, try not to kill each other while I’m gone.
McKay: All right, but I’m using my command code.
Caldwell: Why, 'cause you still don’t trust me?
McKay: No, because it is a sixteen digit alphanumeric code that I will have to enter God knows how many times, and I haven’t got around to memorizing yours yet.
Beckett: Bloody dark ages!
Caldwell: I need for you to get down to the Power Room, Doctor. Restore primary systems.
Beckett: I should go along too. Marines could be hurt.
McKay: Exactly! Marines may have been injured. We can’t go down there!
Dex: All right, we need to split up. I’ll take Sheppard, you go after Weir.
Teyla: Why?
Dex: Cause I know how he thinks. I don’t have the slightest clue how she thinks.
McKay: I think I just located one of them near the Power Room. (The lights go out everywhere in the city) Oh, you’re kidding!
Caldwell: We just need to find a way to stop them without unduly harming the hosts.
McKay: Unduly, what does that mean?
Caldwell: Well, obviously, some force may be necessary.
McKay: You two need some very serious marriage counseling.
Weir: Ah, love is a powerful thing, Carson.
Sheppard: You’re a hopeless romantic, you know that?
Weir: Well, you’re just as hopeless, otherwise you wouldn’t have agreed.
Sheppard: You okay?
Weir: Doctor Weir is fine.
Sheppard: Doctor Weir doesn’t talk about herself in the third person.
Dex: So people just sit and watch this box for hours at a time?
Sheppard: Yeah, people do.
Teyla: Is it that engaging?
Sheppard: Depends what’s on it. There are lots of programs on dozens of channels, every day, all day.
McKay: Most of which are fictional representations of ridiculously attractive people in absurd situations.
Sheppard: There are educational programs, all sorts of documentaries. Not many people watch ‘em but, uh, well, they’re on.
Dex: And that’s what everybody on your planet does for entertainment? Watch a box?
McKay: Not everyone, although I will confess to the occasional half hour of Jeopardy.
Dex: Jeopardy?
McKay: It’s the name of the show: “Jeopardy”.
Dex: Sounds dangerous.
Sheppard: Double jeopardy, that’s twice as dangerous.
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Apparently the people in Atlantis didn't learn from the Star Trek episodes they watched. They quote it often enough, they should have learned SOMETHING from it.
My point EXACTLY!!!
Dex: All right, we need to split up. I’ll take Sheppard, you go after Weir.
Teyla: Why?
Dex: Cause I know how he thinks. I don’t have the slightest clue how she thinks.
hehehehehe. No baby, you don't. ;)
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