POST-VIEWING SPOILERS
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Ah, yes. A harken back to the first two years of SG-1 in this episode. The SGA team finds a primitive civvilation who's way of life perplexes them. But it worked for me. While not the best episode of Atlantis, it's certainly not the worst (which IMO was 38 Minutes). Pretty well-written and well-acted, especially with McKay and his interaction with kids. Plus, the food referances continue. I love how McKay speaks of food and/or eats it every episode, lovely little quirk that Corin Nemic got shut down trying to do in season six.
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Ah, yes. A harken back to the first two years of SG-1 in this episode. The SGA team finds a primitive civvilation who's way of life perplexes them. But it worked for me. While not the best episode of Atlantis, it's certainly not the worst (which IMO was 38 Minutes). Pretty well-written and well-acted, especially with McKay and his interaction with kids. Plus, the food referances continue. I love how McKay speaks of food and/or eats it every episode, lovely little quirk that Corin Nemic got shut down trying to do in season six.