Originally posted by AnniThey caught my interest in the very beginning of the show and then slowly crushed the life out of it.
I guess that's jsut been a product of the show's evolution. I myself have felt the same way about the later half of season 5. For me it's just been one poor ep follow by poor ep, with a few good bits thrown in. I think it's something that every show goes through. Five seasons is a long time to be making a show and things can go through a rough or boreing patch. I think in a way Michael's departure from the show will in some way give it a fresh start for Season 6. Maybe it's the thing they need to kick back to the "good old days".
Anyways, about Revelations...
On the whole it was okay, but it definetly wasn't in the class of previous finales (I personally attribute that to the fact that it was an M&M collaboration. Someone has to keep those two away from the important eps, they're good for fillers but that's all). Also it may be because that they didn't know if it was yay or nay for a sixth season.
I don't think the ep had the suspence level of previous season finales, and this is what left me a little bored with it. The ending was a little anti-climactic. It just seemed like a normal ep, rather than a season finale.
It was okay to see Sarah/Osiris again. I'm hoping they'll build her up to be more evil. The Asgard background was a nice addition. The character reaction to Daniel's death was good, very true to character for all of them, especially Jack. I agree with Anni, I loved Amanda's performance. Damn, that girl can act!
Someone made a comment about not worrying about the Host and just killing the Goa'uld anyway. I have to say that I disagree with that. Part of the angst factor comes from the fact that they DON'T want to kill the Host. Like in Summit (I'm not putting a spoiler space cos if you're reading this then you probably should have seen it - if not then what the hell are you doing here anyway), the fact that Daniel wouldn't release the poison cos he didn't want to harm Sarah created Drama. If we didn't have that drama then what would the show be, a bunch of people going out and shooting stuff. Also, if they just killed every goa'uld without regard for the Host then we wouldn't have any bad guys.
As for Daniel's absence, well, I know we're only one ep after, but I didn't really notice it all that mcuh. It hasn't effected me as much as I thought it would. Perhaps next season when we get back into things.
One final thought:
Someone give Tichenor an award. The visual effects were definetly the highlight of this episode. The man is a genius.