Title: Duet
Description: 2x04
Phillip Culley - August 7, 2005 10:55 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE |
| A run-in with Wraith technology leaves the consciousness of a precocious Atlantis security officer Dr. McKay's mind. |
Synopsis taken from Gateworld
Bakhesh - August 8, 2005 08:36 AM (GMT)
Anyone else seen this yet? I wasn't sure if it was going to be any good at first. The basic plot is a little to similar to some previous episodes. They play it for laughs here though, and it works very well.
I love a good comedy stargate, and this one has to rank right up there with Window of Opportunity and Fragile Balance. It has possibly the funniest ever stargate moment in it!! I nearly fell of my chair. :lol: :lol:
Another great performance by David Hewlett.
laughitupfuzzball - August 8, 2005 09:30 AM (GMT)
:) It was quite funny, took a while to build up but as you say once it had set the situation up there were quite a few laughs to be had :)
I agree very good performance :) pretty convincing :lol:
melian - October 19, 2005 02:21 PM (GMT)
Loved, loved, loved this episode :thumbsup:
Bloody hilarious :lol:
And it had lots of Carson in it too :wub:
I think it is going to be one of those episodes that you can watch time and time again :lol:
I'm giggling now, just thinking about it :D
jamiearmour - October 19, 2005 03:25 PM (GMT)
I just watched this last night. I loved it. Full of comedy moments. That's the reason I enjoy the Stargate franchise, they're never ashamed to just throw in an episode full of laugh out loud moments.
I can't wait to see more of Ronan though (not in that way people, well alright maybe in that way, but just a little.)
Back in S1, I thought Tayla was going to be this show's Teal'c, but after seeing Ronan in action, I'm not so sure.
I've run out of new episodes to watch, so I'll have to wait till Sky show them to enjoy the rest of the season. I can't wait.
willowroolz - December 18, 2007 02:19 PM (GMT)
I thought this was a terrific spin on Steve Martin/Lily Tomlin's All of Me :thumbsup:
McKay's my favourite character in, well, practically anything at the moment, Hewlett was typically brilliant here. The kiss at the end was hilarious :lmao: :thumbsup: