I kinda liked last week's SG-1 - I like monsters, and it was fun seeing Carter In Charge at the SGC. And I think Mitchell is going to be presented as a much more complex character than originally; he's got a lot of issues not previously revealed - he's not just a gung-ho shoot-em'-up guy. I really liked him in Farscape, and hope his character develops on SG-1 as it did there. And Vala trying to talk Teal'c into splitting the "take" from getting the monster just made me laugh out loud. Thanks for the ping, KevinDavis.
I think SG-A is a bunch of dolts for what they did last week. They should have taken 2 ZPM's. With only one zpm the replicators would not be able to go anywhere fast or attack, and with 3 Atlantis would be able to relocate and defend itself when the other come looking. Also, if the reprogramming worked, they wouldn't have burned the diplomatic bridge in such a big way. They basically tried to do the same thing the Ancients failed at.
Their best bet now would be to get the ones to want to ascend to start a civil war against those who don't.
Is it my imagination, or is the writing for Atlantis edging out the writing on SG-1 this season?
I have been a bad boy. I have not watched Friday night scifi in a while. I am terribly sorry. I need to start though =o)