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I thought it was a good episode. Nice to take a break from the Wraith (who can get rather stale really fast) and have a new, darker, foreboding enemy on the show.
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Wasn't a bad episode, had plenty of suspense (liked when the sheriff died) and action. It was slightly darker than usual and that was a good thing. There was some great lines and scenes between Teal'c and Vala, Mitchell and Landry. The only complaint I have about it is that the invisible creature thing has been done a good deal in the Stargate universe and wasn't all that spectacular this time around. Althought it was a pretty decent episode, better than last weeks ep.

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It was a decent episode. Nothing too spectaculer that we really haven't seen before. Baal certainly makes a great villian, and it was nice seeing them go back to the Jaffa for an episode and taking a break from the Ori. I like that they're taking some breaks from the Ori this season. While they are cool villians, it gets a little tiring having every episode about them. I like that they're dealing with some other villians (such as Baal).
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Great Episode.Lot's of action and entertaining scenes. We got to learn a good deal about Ronin, what his life was like before he got captured by the wraith and became a runner. I mean, who knew he had a wife/girlfriend. I thought the flashbacks were well done, they were well shot, looked dark and gritty with lots of blood and death. McKay and Beckett had some a good scene together, McKay getting shot was definatly funny. I think this episode was one of the better episodes of Atlantis thus far.
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Good episodes, I really liked pt. 2.
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Mitchell, Carter, Daniel and Teal'c would join forces with Sheppard, Teyla, Ronon and McKay with the earth and Jaffa Nation army for a huge battle against the wraith on the ground. While Earth's, Jaffa and Asgard ships battle against the wraith Darts and Hive ships above the planet. That would be sweet.

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I hope now that Gerick is a prior to the Ori, Bra'tac should take over as head of the Jaffa nation council, when the season was kicking off I assumed he'd be the one in charge not some Jaffa we've never heard of or seen before. Gerick is a pretty good villian, but now that he's no longer a Jaffa per say, Bra'tac seems like the obvious choice to lead the Jaffa council.
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Prototype wasn't bad. I had a feeling we'd be hearing or seeing something related to Anubis sometime during Season 9. He is technically dead but they always find ways to villians and characters to come back. Just look at Apophis and Kewalsky. Although the plot wasn't all that vantastic, I really liked the alterted human. The actions scenes and special effects with him were sweet, his powers were really cool, the actor that played him did a pretty good job as well. Overall it wasn't a terrible episode, it had some good parts.

The Fourth Horseman was really good. It was good seeing Bra'tac gain. The tension amounting in the Jaffa nation is very interesting and I'm curious to see where this will go. I'm thinking and hoping a possible war between the Ori and the Jaffa. Also I'm wondering how earth is going to manage to contain the plague and how they are going to keep the Stargate secret after something like that. I can't to see how it concludes.

One point I'd like to bring up is, Are we ever going to see the Asgard this season? I'm really hoping they will show up towards the end of the season. It's not like they have much going on with the Replicators dead. I'm really curious to see how the Asgard will respond to the Ori. After all they are allied with earth, which is pretty much under attack by the Ori with the plague. I wonder if the Asgard would even stand a chance again the Ori in a battle, possibly if we ever see the Ori's ships.

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This episode wasn't bad but I didn't find it to be all that great. I thought Atlantis was much better this week. I agree Ben Browder did a great job. The heavy Mitchell focus was good, it brought a lot more information and development to his character, I actually like him a little more. I'm glad he came onto the show this season and Jack left. It's refreshing and entertaining to have a new character on the show. The Sodan were alright but this episode didn't really impress me all that much. I think it was one of the weaker episodes this season. It has basically been done before, more of the same type of stuff, nothing really exciting and new. Fight scenes were all right.
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I really loved this episode. I thought it was a very good. I agree that there does seem to be a lot of love triangles on Atlantis. There's Sheppard-Weir-Teyla. Then Teyla-Ronon-Sheppard. During the first season of Atlantis I always though there would be some type of love interest between Weir and Sheppard because they always seemed really close and Weir seems to like him. But now the whole thing with Teyla, who knows. The transformation to Sheppard was done very good, it was very dark and suspenseful. The cave scenes were sweet. It's also nice to have some more connectivity on Atlantis, since this episode picked up right where last episode left off. I think Atlantis is a very strong show when it has story arc shows such as The Rising, The storm and The Siege. Where as the stand alone episodes seem to be a little bit weaker.