sweet. I finally got "The Gift" (18); that was my last one to get. "Letters From Pegasus" (17) is pretty good as well. I was afraid it would be an overly-done clips episode, but it wasn't. My only complaint about "Atlantis" so far is Teyla. Granted, this is just the first season, and I may grow to like her more as the show goes on. Frankly my biggest problem with Stargate is the way all the people from other planets talk. It's always very annunciated ("I do not know" as opposed to "I dunno" or "beats me") and almost stiff. ...that being said, there is one character from SG-1 that gets that attitude right, and it works for his character. And I just can't get enough of him: Bra'tac. By far the best recurring character of SG-1. Now that the Jaffa are united and free, I think they should have a spinoff series - "Stargate Jaffa," starring Tony Amendola as Bra'tac.
Anyway, back to Atlantis. Those of you who saw it, what did you think of "The Siege"? Monkeh, read the next paragraph after you see it. I left out particulars, but there are some spoilers in the next paragraph.
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I was kind of sad about the fate of one of the recurring characters (one that I really liked), but if he had to go, I thought he went out great. I'm glad the Stargate producers don't have the red-shirt syndrome that Star Trek had. They're not afraid to heighten the drama with casualties. ...and I must say, that finale was quite a finale. I loved the sweeping views of the city and stuff. And the battles. Very well done. Can't wait to see Part 3.
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One thing I think they should do to make Atlantis go from great to awesome is to have a villain. Now, I know there's the wraith, but they're all just faceless grunts, even "Steve" and "Bob." What they need is a mastermind, like the queen on the pilot episode. Some wraith (or maybe even non-wraith?) that assumes leadership and who can taunt the heroes from time to time.
Anyway, those are my thoughts for the day on Stargate.