Starting with showing the Wraith was quite interesting. for a second, I thought Todd had adapted the "Leave no man behind" mantra.
Taking a zpm is very smart and I think it's cool that the are ambiguous with Todd. What I don't quite get is why they produced the soldiers even after the replicators were defeated. Wouldn't that mean they created more soldieres that had to be fed, or is it just that they produced them as food.
ETA: ok, so an army to attack the other Wraith?
And I'm still not happy with the way the pregnancy storyline was brought about. I watched the episode twice now. It bothered me for weeks now, that Teyla didn't tell them she was pregnant and I just didn't get why. So when John and Teyla are in the jumper and she says she tells him that she wanted to tell him sooner and John says he gets it. Well, I felt a bit cheated because I still have no answer!!! Now I think it's because she wanted or needed to be on the missions to get information about where her people are. It's a good thing she now realizes that going on the missions is dangerous for her and the baby and could be for the team as well.
- The Locker room!!!! They have a locker room! Oh, there are shiny batleths and Ronon is dragging a clueless Rodney away
- Rodney: What did you do?
Ronon: Nothing.
Rodney: You touched something, didn't you?
Ronon: No...maybe just a little. - Kamikaze Hiveship!!!
- I totally called on Teylas extra strength coming from the baby, the moment she said, it's a lot easier to use the wraith technology as last time. I seriously wonder if they use this further. That somethign seriously happened to the baby. I think that would be very interesting. Extremely sad, but interesting.
- Now we know where the Wraith Army that defeated the ancients came from.
- ilu John. You still are the bestest. And you still hug so awkwardly. I wonder what will happen the first time you actually initiate a hug. The universe might collide.
Current Location: in my room
Current Mood: frustrated
Current Music: Supernatural with Tricia Helfer
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