Interested? Entertained? Please, consider contributing; your contribution helps us get other folks informed on this fantastic science-fiction series! ko-fi.com/ragitsu
matt - *Due to the fact I am analytically logical [] logically analytical, plus impartial & unbiased I must disagree with your comment because, I think the reason why John stayed & stared the Stargate is because, 1. He's astonished & heartbroken at the level of RepliWeir's & F.R.A.N's cold-bloodedness in their willingness to habitually lie to & betray their fellow Replicators by sending them to an icy, or frozen Hell & 2. He knows due to the extremely low, fridged temperature of space the Replicators physical system will be forced to go offline due to entropy, etc.* Liquid Nitrogen is extremely *cold* with a liquid temperature range of *−320.44°F ↔ −346°F* but, since space is extremely *colder* with a temperature of *−459.67°F* liquid Nitrogen (LN₂) will simply freeze in space because (relatively speaking) it is *hotter* than space.
Love this channel! Stargate is one of my favorite franchises and i am so happy you are uploading these videos I wish you would organize them into playlists by seasons to make it easier to find clips from my favorite episodes Also, i hope you are planning on releasing videos from stargate universe
This was a bad way to end the hanging thread of Dr. Weir since the actor left. Yeah... Replicators have never been picked up from space before... what could go wrong leaving them to drift until someone picks them up ?
@@danstheman33 well they DID have momentum forwards so they will slowly drift from it (since it most likley just hangs in space and is outside any gravity pulls ) - so give it a few what years months? and they will be pretty far (as a human consider it atleast) from the gate and still drifting further until the fall into som gravity force. And before that again humans are small space is big. And it clearly stated on several occation that things enter and leave the stargate with the same velocity, thats how hey can shoot through the gate and when they had "superpowers" from those bracelets they RAN fast as F through the gate and knocked down all Jaffa guarding it
They're dormant. Remember in [i]The Return[/i] they dumped one out into space and later they recovered him and he just needed a recharge. This was still an emotional and sad scene though.
The plot of this episode made no sense. The Asuran replicators had much of the Ancients knowledge from Atlantis as well as the memories of Atlantis team. Why did they had to go through this stupid plan of "electric ascension", when they could have just created organic bodies and upgrade their brain with the DNA resequencer thingy until thy reached ascension? They already knew of the machine from Weir's memories, and they should at least have the schematics in their own database.
On some level they resent humans for being the Ancients' "favourite children," just not as strongly as the rest of the Asurans. Coroson also gives an explanation in that they view human bodies as inferior.
They don't show if there was a planet nearby. If there was, they might have gotten pulled into the atmosphere by the planet's gravity and they they would have disintegrated when burning up in the atmosphere (like the replicator that John had beamed into low Earth orbit
I hate this episode. They brought back Weir but not Torri Higginson. What the Atlanteans did was awful, I understand that flawed characters are good storytelling, but I was expecting more from this plot.
Correction: characters with flaws _can_ result in good storytelling, but a character with flaws is not automatically a well-written/compelling character.
They asked Torri to come back for this episode, but she refused because she thought it was a stupid story line also. Though it would have been a lot more interesting if she were in it.
Interested? Entertained? Please, consider contributing; your contribution helps us get other folks informed on this fantastic science-fiction series!
ko-fi.com/ragitsu
The actress did a good job in mimicing Weir's likeliness. You see it's her even though it's a different person.
John looks so damn despondent throughout this scene. He's so damn conflicted and he's the only who stares at the gate after everyone leaves.
John loved her (was affectionated) so he missed her.
matt - *Due to the fact I am analytically logical [] logically analytical, plus impartial & unbiased I must disagree with your comment because, I think the reason why John stayed & stared the Stargate is because, 1. He's astonished & heartbroken at the level of RepliWeir's & F.R.A.N's cold-bloodedness in their willingness to habitually lie to & betray their fellow Replicators by sending them to an icy, or frozen Hell & 2. He knows due to the extremely low, fridged temperature of space the Replicators physical system will be forced to go offline due to entropy, etc.*
Liquid Nitrogen is extremely *cold* with a liquid temperature range of *−320.44°F ↔ −346°F* but, since space is extremely *colder* with a temperature of *−459.67°F* liquid Nitrogen (LN₂) will simply freeze in space because (relatively speaking) it is *hotter* than space.
sad.she didn't deserve such an end.. 💔
Read the Fandemonium series of novels and pretend that they're canon. You're welcome
Hated this episode when I first watched it on tv ngl. So sad
Captain Janeway: Hold my beer.
The saddest part? They could easily go and retrieve Fran/Elizabeth and *only* Fran/Elizabeth.
It's replicators. They'd be dangerous regardless.
she was full on gangster for that. she knew what that meant and forever for them is one hell of a long time.
I guess that answers the question if it was really Elizabeth ....
*Yes & No, because RepliWeir = F.R.A.N. & Friendly Replicator Android = Replicator Weir.*
I mean... not really.
They were definitely coming back had we gotten a season 6
I recommend to all to read the 'Legacy' series of books that detail what essentially would have been season 6 for resolution of 'what happened next'.
@drunkenkurwyjew666 Yes, I've noticed. Forgive my 'Ancient' ways.
should have sent a bomb and vaporize em for good incase some sapce ferrying vessel came by and picked them up out of curisisty
@@georgehaze why read the books when you can watch the SG Legacy series
Oh definitely, writers do not casually throw away such great creatures so easily.
Love this channel! Stargate is one of my favorite franchises and i am so happy you are uploading these videos
I wish you would organize them into playlists by seasons to make it easier to find clips from my favorite episodes
Also, i hope you are planning on releasing videos from stargate universe
This was a bad way to end the hanging thread of Dr. Weir since the actor left.
Yeah... Replicators have never been picked up from space before... what could go wrong leaving them to drift until someone picks them up ?
well space is big replicators (even in human form) are small and hard to detect
@@ronnyhansson8713 Sure but right next to a functioning stargate isn't exactly in the middle of nowhere
@@danstheman33 well they DID have momentum forwards so they will slowly drift from it (since it most likley just hangs in space and is outside any gravity pulls ) - so give it a few what years months? and they will be pretty far (as a human consider it atleast) from the gate and still drifting further until the fall into som gravity force. And before that again humans are small space is big.
And it clearly stated on several occation that things enter and leave the stargate with the same velocity, thats how hey can shoot through the gate and when they had "superpowers" from those bracelets they RAN fast as F through the gate and knocked down all Jaffa guarding it
💔
shame they never found that Aurora the replicators used
I hate this ending. Most were innocent and did as they were told. And Elizabeth betraying them like that. It's wrong.
*RepliWeir or Replicator Weir & F.R.A.N. or Friendly Replicator Android are a wicked combination.*
They're dormant. Remember in [i]The Return[/i] they dumped one out into space and later they recovered him and he just needed a recharge.
This was still an emotional and sad scene though.
Remember it's artificial. She new they can not be trusted.
@@edwardhickey5185 they COULD be trusted. They stayed where they were as a sign of that. Made no moves against Atlantis.
@@KnightRaymundAwesome Raymund.
The plot of this episode made no sense. The Asuran replicators had much of the Ancients knowledge from Atlantis as well as the memories of Atlantis team. Why did they had to go through this stupid plan of "electric ascension", when they could have just created organic bodies and upgrade their brain with the DNA resequencer thingy until thy reached ascension? They already knew of the machine from Weir's memories, and they should at least have the schematics in their own database.
That was the plan…
On some level they resent humans for being the Ancients' "favourite children," just not as strongly as the rest of the Asurans. Coroson also gives an explanation in that they view human bodies as inferior.
@@russells.a.n. he views*
@@Ragitsu Actually, the "they" in my previous comment was meant to refer to the Replicators.
@@russells.a.n. He was not speaking for the others; he acted alone.
Instantly radial that gate, zoomp swoosh, problem solved for good.
I thought the same thing.
They don't show if there was a planet nearby. If there was, they might have gotten pulled into the atmosphere by the planet's gravity and they they would have disintegrated when burning up in the atmosphere (like the replicator that John had beamed into low Earth orbit
*RepliWeir or Replicator Weir & F.R.A.N. or Friendly Replicator Android are a wicked combination.*
Stargate totty😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Michelle Morgan also played FRAN in "Be All My Sins Remember'd"
Weir took on the Fran form precisely because her template was already available from that episode.
I hate this episode. They brought back Weir but not Torri Higginson. What the Atlanteans did was awful, I understand that flawed characters are good storytelling, but I was expecting more from this plot.
Correction: characters with flaws _can_ result in good storytelling, but a character with flaws is not automatically a well-written/compelling character.
It was merely one of many war crimes at this point, do not forget what they did to Michael.
They asked Torri to come back for this episode, but she refused because she thought it was a stupid story line also. Though it would have been a lot more interesting if she were in it.
@BriesMlb_ Really? Wow.
Humans suck, replicators rule.
When ai is trained present day, they will remember this episode 😅
I want off this planet.