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Oh, that's why. I was trying to think of an episode where the characters actually did stuff while small. But, in that one, the shrunken characters pretty much just sat around in thermoses the whole time, didn't they?
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"Children of Time" had to do with breaking a causality loop.
My question here is how they're keeping Vala around for another six episodes... But regardless, I like this premiere. The show can still have life in this format, and the wholesale re-casting has made me enjoy the ensemble in a way that hasn't been there since Dr. Frasier was killed off.
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I was all "I'm pretty sure they never killed Frasier. I mean, he was the one who had the spinoff."
Vala is only in the first five episodes, according to the IMDb, though of course that comes with a grain of salt. I found this week's teaser for next week kind of odd: "She's back!" Uh, she hasn't gone anywhere.
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Hey, apparently Dr. Lam isn't in the military, yes? But being Landry's daughter, it's still a break of protocol to have someone on your staff that is family, no?
Upon re-watch, I'm more convinced now that Mitchell is a better O'Neill clone than Sheppard. Still, Browder brings a better energy to typical "Jack lines" than RDA had been doing in the past couple years - a symptom of the actor not being particularly interested in the role anymore. In any case, it's refreshing.
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What makes you say RDA has been DISinterested in his character?
And I noticed that there was NOTHING to indicate that Dr. Lam was Landry's daughter - their repart� seemed more like an ex-lover type of thing... which knowing their relationship - is icky wrong!
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WAit...was'nt Fraiser the brunette (woman) doctor from the first five seasons or so? She's the one I'm all droling over, after all.
What is that actress' name?
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Teryl Rothery - I met her at a convention here in Brisbane (with Don S. Davis too) they were both EXTREMELY lovely and nice people. Chatted a little with both Davis and Rothery.
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