Blue Heights
10-18-2004, 09:43 PM
I watched this episode on tv tonight. I liked it, although it felt a bit rushed and not a lot of action. It was more like watching SG-1 on a road trip.
I thought the whole thing with Cassandra seemed odd and confusing.
But since they saw her in the future, later on when she encountered that deadly situation (only saw parts of that episode so I couldn't totally figure out what was going on), Sam should have known all would be alright.
I did find a couple of inconsistencies, however. If General Hammond did in fact meet up with SG-1 in the past, why was he so hesitant to allow Daniel Jackson and Teal'c to join SG-1 if he had met them in the past?
I thought the whole thing with Cassandra seemed odd and confusing.
But since they saw her in the future, later on when she encountered that deadly situation (only saw parts of that episode so I couldn't totally figure out what was going on), Sam should have known all would be alright.
I did find a couple of inconsistencies, however. If General Hammond did in fact meet up with SG-1 in the past, why was he so hesitant to allow Daniel Jackson and Teal'c to join SG-1 if he had met them in the past?