>erilar <dra...@chibardun.net.invalid> wrote in
>news:drache-776787....@news.eternal-
>september.org:
>
>> In article
><MPG.256a51929...@news.usenetserver.com>,
>> Pete B <xxxh@_xsomeething.com> wrote:
>>
>>> They probably didn't expect you to, and added this
>:)
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vte7LMnYV10
>>
>> Oh, drat! That must mean Chloe survives 8-(
>
>Yeah, bummer eh? They were taking a step in the right
>direction there and poof, reset button....argh....;o)
>
>Gisele
It was an episode that was *about* the Cosmic Reset Button rather than
one that uses the CRB as a deus ex machina. As in "Yes, they have a
cosmic reset button, but that doesn't mean that they know how to use
it." or "Yes, they have a cosmic reset button, but they can't use it
because there's no instruction manual and they don't have enough
information to operate it properly the first, second or third times
around, so they have to do trial-and-error."
Also, I like Chloe. The show's premise and main characters are
updates of Lost In Space, so I like the Will-Penny brother-and-sister
relationship between Eli and Chloe. Or, arguably, the Greg-Marsha
seasoning added to their relationship given Eli's crush on her.
-- Rob
Hmmm - what was that SG1 episode where Jack had to eat fruit loops for
months and kept missing the question?
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>"Lance Corporal Hammer Schultz" <star...@gmail.dot.com> wrote in message
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>> On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:58:15 +0100, Pete B wrote:
>>
>> > They probably didn't expect you to, and added this :)
>> >
>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vte7LMnYV10
>>
>> Seriously, did anyone not understand it? It seemed obvious to me.
>
>Not really. The skull that Dr. Rush picked up would be his OWN. That's a
>paradox,
Um...so? Paradoxical is not complicated.
especially if it's the same quantum universe.
>
>I get that everyone survives the water disease. However, this works only
>if one believes that time travel backwards can occur only into an alternate
>reality type parallel universe -- thus avoiding the paradox,
Do not fear the paradox! Accept the paradox! The paradox shall set
you free!
so therefore
>in [at least] two [parallel universe] cases, they have died [in two
>different ways].
>
>I do remember the "alternate reality" mirror that SG1 found (in their
>series) that appeared in 3(?) episodes over 10 years.
But what you apparently don't remember is the episode where they used
a time machine to travel back to ancient Egypt, and accidentally
prevented the discovery of the Stargate, but left a message in a
"bottle" so that their counterparts would come back, fix the
historical change, and then leave another message for a third
iteration of themselves, warning them not to go back to Egypt.
>
A good little filler episode. No idea why people might not get it, its all
there.
If any one likes a time travel mind fuck, I highly recommend a little film
called Primer.
AC
Its a dirt cheap film ($7000) made by, IIRC, students. The time travel plot
is stunningly complex but perfectly logical. The acting is very wooden, but
the main characters are scientists, so wooden sort of works. There is
nothing amazing about the filming, sets or anything else. The is nothing
attractive about the characters either. Basically, its good enough to tell
the story. For me its a film to watch for the plot and plot alone. Oh, and I
suppose to support some made folks who put the film together, and as some
sort of inspiration to budding film makers who cant get big money!!! I don't
think the film would have significantly benefited from a huge budget. For
me, I was so absorbed in the plot that all the technical flaws became
invisible.
So, if you watch it, I don't want to hear complaints about the quality of
the film its self. No one is gonna credit that, unless one is a fan of cheap
student films and can compare them!!!!
If you are gonna watch it, be honest and watch it cold, watch it a second
time, then go hunting out the info. See, when you get to the end of the
film, you realise that nothing was what it seemed to start with and
everything before takes on new meaning. But the more you work through that,
you realise that other things must be implied, and then you need to see it
again.
This is why I am not tempting you with an IMDB link !!!!!!
Lastly, this really is a film only for those who are either interested in
complex time travel plots, or low budget films. I think hardcore Donnie
Darko and Butterfly Effect fans would appreciate Primer.
AC
I haven't seen it so don't spoil it! But when someone writes "the proper
ending" that sort of sounds like another ending.
Perhaps it has a happy ending.
>On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 18:41:31 +0000 (UTC), Gisele
><ilov...@nospamlycos.com> wrote:
>
>>erilar <dra...@chibardun.net.invalid> wrote in
>>news:drache-776787....@news.eternal-
>>september.org:
>>
>>> In article
>><MPG.256a51929...@news.usenetserver.com>,
>>> Pete B <xxxh@_xsomeething.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> They probably didn't expect you to, and added this
>>:)
>>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vte7LMnYV10
>>>
>>> Oh, drat! That must mean Chloe survives 8-(
>>
>>Yeah, bummer eh? They were taking a step in the right
>>direction there and poof, reset button....argh....;o)
>>
>>Gisele
>
>It was an episode that was *about* the Cosmic Reset Button rather than
>one that uses the CRB as a deus ex machina. As in "Yes, they have a
>cosmic reset button, but that doesn't mean that they know how to use
>it." or "Yes, they have a cosmic reset button, but they can't use it
>because there's no instruction manual and they don't have enough
>information to operate it properly the first, second or third times
>around, so they have to do trial-and-error."
"hmm, this looks like the the CRB. Better push it"
"hmm, this looks like the CRB. Better push it sooner"
"hmm. this looks ...." until you puke.
I really and truly hate time travel. "Continuum" at least made an
attempt at getting it right.
>
>Also, I like Chloe. The show's premise and main characters are
>updates of Lost In Space, so I like the Will-Penny brother-and-sister
>relationship between Eli and Chloe. Or, arguably, the Greg-Marsha
>seasoning added to their relationship given Eli's crush on her.
umm, didn't it turn out that "Greg" had a thing with his step-mom?
>
> -- Rob
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David Barnett <dbar...@nospam.com> wrote:
>You are the first person to say this in the posts I have read so far.
>
>I like her too.
As it was put in a episode Stargate: Atlantis I saw recently, I don't
not like her.
Does anyone know what purpose the Chloe character serves in the show?
She'd make a good character for the other characters to explain everything
to, like the 38 minute gate limit and how solar flares cause time travel,
but so far that's been Eli's job. She doesn't move the plot along, she's
obviously not there for T&A. She's not even the damsel in distress.
So far her only significant purpose seems to be to show how much of
pathetic loser Eli is.
Hmm... maybe she's there to draw in teenage girls who identify with
her powerlessness.
Ross Ridge
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