wraithfodder: (McKay-thumbs down)
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Gah! Here are my comments on "Brain Storm," one of the last Stargate Atlantis episodes to air, and damn, what a waste of an hour...

Where do I begin?

Okay, at the beginning. The Shep and Ronon going off camping/surfing - why could we have NOT seen that plot instead? Anyway, once they're out of frame, it goes downhill.

First, I don't mind McKeller - if it's done well, but this episode looked like it was written by someone in high school, and that is to say, ti's Marty Sue fanfic. I can only envision that Gero lives vicariously through McKay to get the girl.

The medicine, or lack thereof, in this episode sucked. First a guy is half flash-frozen. Oh, he's in bad shape, declares Keller, who promptly spends the rest of the episode not doing a damned thing for the guy, who, at best, has severe frostbite. Revoke her license (no, revoke the writer's license!, no, his paycheck!). Secondly, Keller is hypothermic, then Rodney finds her in frigid water, ohmygod, not breathing, no pulse, let's do chest compressions, which in the time-honored tradition of bad TV writing, snaps her out of it immediately and despite the fact she's hypothermic, she's not shivering, she seems fine, and in fact, is so fine she smiles and kisses McKay.

Why could the security guards not rescue Keller? Why did McKay have to? (Wait, Marty Sue to the rescue!)

Why were McKay and Keller flown back in private jet in wet clothes? Did Tunny not have any spare clothing anywhere? That, I can't believe since if you'r ein such an isolated facility, you keep spare stuff around. And after hypothermia, chest compressions, Jennifer's frisky enough to suggest sex???

Rodney signs a 200 page document without reading it, even skimming it? To another scientist whom he doesn't like? Puh-lease. Rodney, you've signed away your first born, a kidney, the rights to your life in a movie and all future patents. Tsk ;)

I like Stargate Atlantis because it is in outer space. WHen they go back to Earth, it loses something, and in this case, it fell into a sinkhole.

I sooooooooo hope there will be some fanfic of Shep and Ronon out camping (not slash, but gen, preferably whump) to make up for this episode.


Wraithfodder
nialla: (I see dumb people)
From: [personal profile] nialla
Thought you might be interested in the review at CliqueClack, which has the subject line I used here and begins with this sentence:

"Like sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our Stargate."

I take a bit of glee in this being written by a guy, saying exactly what TPTB think only the fangirls protecting their OTP would say. TPTB might want to rethink their approach to As the Ship Turns Universe if even their coveted male demographic are getting fed up with shippy crap.
nialla: (Stargate)
From: [personal profile] nialla
I knew you'd like that review. It was amazingly dead on to what many of the "fangirls" are saying, yet he's not a girl, so that might give TPTB pause.

Oh, wait, I'm talking about The Boyz @ Bridge. Nevermind.
From: [identity profile] wraithfodder.livejournal.com
Yeah, sorta like talking to a brick wall. Lord knows what SGU will end up like if they're planning on 'character development' (well, if certain writers pen those episodes...)
nialla: (Teal'c)
From: [personal profile] nialla
I think a brick wall might actually listen.

When they keep talking about stuff like character development, more adult storylines and serialized storytelling, I feel like the mom on South Park that says "What? What? What?" a lot. ;)
nialla: (Comma Sutra)
From: [personal profile] nialla
Further translation: Really badly written sex. ;)

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