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So is Michael dead or what?

You'd think so, wouldn't you? but we thought that last time and he came back.....he could of had an emergency transporter or something on him and could of beamed up at the last moment, as we never saw/heard a splash or even a thud and we saw no dead body, so no actual confirmation of his death. So he *might* be really dead or he *might* come back.

Having a conversation in darkness is fun, isn't it? Anyways, that is a valid point. I suppose they can invent some way that he survived. However, the writers using him as

a "scapegoat" enemy that they can just bring back at will gets old quickly. Back to life once is enough, no more, at least in my book. I prefer to see them take on some of the other

races and enemies they've come across. That is all :)

The other reason i was asking is because if you think back to when they found that under water energy plant, there was that queen that managed to survive all those years in her ship and then swimming to the energy plant.

yeah but she crashed in a ship, he just flat out fell. there was no emergency transporter or anything since he came in a puddle jumper which was mostly destroyed

I hope Michael is dead, I thought they were going somewhere when he started making the freaky creatures, a dark grittier Stargate Atalntis, but I was obviously wrong.

And now he is starting to become an annoyance, and there aren't that many episodes left, so I can only assume that what is left before the show finishes off will contain either the Asgard Tribe and the Wrath.

Anaron: It did have more of the Sheppard/McKay comedic teamup that everyone is used to :)

I will miss them both when the series ends. :cry:

Friday's episode was actually a "huh" one for me. I thought of a number of ways the story was playing out and got taken by surprise. Why is it that these better episodes

are coming now, right before the end :(

Ditto. Really liked it because it wasn't obvious where they were going, at least for the first half-hour. My only complaint was that they maybe made the reveal of the alien AI a little too early. Would have been better to keep the suspense going for longer and then wrap things up quicker.Still it was a very good episode and I will miss it when it comes to an end :(

It's such a shame that the good episodes are being shown near the demise of Stargate Atlantis. I'll definitely miss this show just as I miss Stargate SG-1.

Anyway, the episode was really good. I really liked the theme of it. Being faced with two choices like that and having to decide on one or the other. The last part about Rodney's AI hallucination made me laugh. I was suspicious about Zelenka at first but then I started thinking maybe he actually meant it (even though it wasn't him). But hey, I didn't know it at the time.

Jewel Staite was looking fine in the last episodes, and then more so wet, lol.

It was an odd episode, I'm happy things moved forward for Rodney and Jennifer, but its coming up to the end soon, I can only hope they start making things happen, I don't want the show to go out on a whimper.

Her character in Firefly likes strawberries a lot. You should watch it, very unique sci-fi.

Last episode was alright, Jewel looking very fine. Although I gotta say I was ****ed off Sheppard and Ronan were in it. HOW WAS THEIR CAMPING TRIP?!!

They should have just started with Rodey and Jennifer eating.

I agree Xero. They didn't need to show that glimpse in the beginning...it would have made more "plot sense" to just focus on Rodney & Jen eating as they were.

Good episode...Jewel sure cleans up nicely. Anyone else get caught off guard when Bill Nye came on screen? Not half bad acting, but no pro for sure.

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