Reply 62#62 codebreaker's post
I agree that the episode did not do much for the story, but it did make me realize the reason, that though I like the show, the where something about it that irked me. This episode showed me what that is.
It is the fear and prejudice that a majority of the characters feel and exhibit, Greer and Young being the two main ones, but it is also show by many of the other crew members. In the other Stargate franchises, I think a lot of the show dealt with overcoming that, starting with the first episode of SG-1, where Teal'c is befriended by O'Neill. Daniel Jackson became Ascended, various of the main characters had been hosts by the Goa' uld and Tok'ra, all the alien races encountered and befriended. Teyla in Atlantis having Wraith genes, when first find out, people were nervous, but her friends stuck with her and everything became alright, but here in SGU, except for Scott, who is scared and nervous around Chloe, but is trying, all the others already assume that she is "evil"
This saddens me
I am not asking you to dye your hair red and call me Mulder, I would simple ask that you could consider the possibility...