The sand also got out the container before the two space men came back through the gate. Some of them might've came through the gate too.I remain skeptical that they managed to get all of the little bug/cloud things.
Haha, I do call Rush "Carlyle" in my head a lot of the time. Kind of weird to see him in 24 and then this. His characters are polar opposites.
I think that's all I got. I knew the overly violent sergeant's name (the guy with the improvised flamethrower in the most recent episode), but it's not coming to me right now.

Greer

Yes, that is his name. Sgt. Greer. I think he's a marine, but I'm not 100% sure.
I wish Stargate Command still only used Air Force personnel.![]()
Really enjoyed the episode. It was nice to see them do some offworld stuff again. And I liked the fact that an alien from a past episode shows up in this current episode...it really makes each episode feel connected to the other...unlike in past Stargate series where everything resets at the end of the episode and the next episode starts like nothing ever happened.
What about the sunburns the expeditionary crew got from the sand planet? They have it slowly fading, just like real sunburns. There were even still signs of it on their faces in the last episode, if I am recalling correctly.
Shows you that they're really focusing on making this a tight story arc, instead of the alien-or-planet-of-the-week formula the SG-1 and SG-A used for most of their runs.

Well, it's only been a couple of weeks (I think they said). Chloe probably had makeup in her purse, bag, or whatever she may have been carrying. And the other woman probably had makeup with their stuff as well. But it has to run out eventually.
I wonder if there's a barber on board. Because eventually their hair has to grow.
Oh geez, I just thought how much it'll hurt to shave once their razors get dull. ouch
LOL dude, that cracked me up.
Hair product and tooth paste...damn, they'll stop having them soon too.
And deodorant. My TJ is going to stink![]()
that's what I mean. It's not fun if they suddenly have power = all the amenities of home. It's too easy.
I'm talkin beards, hairy legs, non-perfect eyebrows and all the other luggage that has to do with being stranded with 80 people, and random expedition supplies for 10(we saw telford's team).
the fact that they have showers already means that issues like that are just going to evaporate.
but I really want them to go the 'ALIVE' route, and be forced to eat someone when they run out of protein bars and mix... OK, maybe not eat someone, but you get the point. (on the thought of lost is space with terrible food, anyone remember when they could only find crackers on Farscape, and they went nuts and all tried to kill each other over them? My favorit epi)
take the concept the distance is what I'm saying. I hope this show does.
that being said, those issue of survival and supply should be running off against another narrative, so they can play off of each other. Right now, the survival and supply narratives are central, and playing off some fairly weak dramatic interpersonal melodramas.
So...exactly how many condoms did they remember to bring in their rush to get through the stargate?
Or do they plan to make lots of babies...![]()

So...exactly how many condoms did they remember to bring in their rush to get through the stargate?
Or do they plan to make lots of babies...![]()