We go from a bee pollen delivery system to contaminating drinking water with chloramine as a more effective way of taking over the planet, but when every new person born becomes a 'super soldier', then what? I have to say, this whole new myth arc seems more convoluted than ever, as we learn that former Bravo Company soldiers Shannon McMahon (Lucy lawless), and Knowle Rohrer (Adam Baldwin) are engineered combat units, well into the seventh stage of advanced bio-engineering to design super soldiers. You have to ask yourself why Agent Doggett was never approached about joining the same experiment when he got out of the military.
If you really pay attention, you can follow what the writers are doing with the intrigue, but the back and forth on the motivations of characters like Shannon McMahon (Lucy Lawless) and Deputy Director Kersh (James Pickens Jr.) are handled in such a way as to string the viewer along so you're constantly kept off balance. And with the indestructible nature of the smart metal alloy involved in the physiology of super soldiers, you know that characters like Knowle Rohrer (Adam Baldwin) and Shannon McMahon can never really be exterminated, so they can conveniently pop up at any time, just like the Alien Bounty Hunter of yore.
Well I'm going along for the ride for the rest of Season Nine, not having gotten beyond Season Seven when this series was originally airing. It's getting a little tedious now, but what the heck. I've invested this much time in watching and reviewing the episodes, it would be a shame to just up and quit.
If you really pay attention, you can follow what the writers are doing with the intrigue, but the back and forth on the motivations of characters like Shannon McMahon (Lucy Lawless) and Deputy Director Kersh (James Pickens Jr.) are handled in such a way as to string the viewer along so you're constantly kept off balance. And with the indestructible nature of the smart metal alloy involved in the physiology of super soldiers, you know that characters like Knowle Rohrer (Adam Baldwin) and Shannon McMahon can never really be exterminated, so they can conveniently pop up at any time, just like the Alien Bounty Hunter of yore.
Well I'm going along for the ride for the rest of Season Nine, not having gotten beyond Season Seven when this series was originally airing. It's getting a little tedious now, but what the heck. I've invested this much time in watching and reviewing the episodes, it would be a shame to just up and quit.