This episode was the first one of Stargate Atlantis that made me really think about it as being SG-1 in different clothes. It seemed remakably similar to some of the SG-1 episodes that I remember, so I started thinking about how Teyla is Teal'c, Rodney is Sam, etc, etc. The comparison is both a positive and a negative, but I enjoyed SG-1 very much, so I'm ok with it.
Aside from the comparisons with SG-1, the one major flaw in this episode is that it's hard to believe a society that is just starting work on developing nuclear weapons would be capable of reading a Wraith storage device. It's a big stretch, and it's only really forgivable because this episode sets up the events in the Storm and the Eye, both of which are brilliant!
Aside from the comparisons with SG-1, the one major flaw in this episode is that it's hard to believe a society that is just starting work on developing nuclear weapons would be capable of reading a Wraith storage device. It's a big stretch, and it's only really forgivable because this episode sets up the events in the Storm and the Eye, both of which are brilliant!