You're just supposed to assume they find Scott's kino and all is well.
Seriana Sedai Send a noteboard - 21/11/2009 07:20:11 AM
They did it a lot in SG-1 where they have something set up and don't feel like you want to see the rest. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. This one I liked, it's almost like you saw it from that Scott's perspective, he doesn't know for sure it will work and the last thing he knows about it is that he sent the kino off. "Time" is the episode I've liked best so far.
SGU: help needed
21/11/2009 05:48:55 AM
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You didn't miss an episode. Everything was fixed by the final kino. *NM*
21/11/2009 06:45:51 AM
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You're just supposed to assume they find Scott's kino and all is well.
21/11/2009 07:20:11 AM
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I think showing the final perspective from a failed timeline gives it a darker feel. *NM*
21/11/2009 02:56:54 PM
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I was a little confused at first, too, not having been a Stargate fan. *NM*
23/11/2009 09:40:17 PM
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