I know that a lot of people hated this ep. It's one of the eps I skipped and never bothered to catch up with (along with a handful of others at that time).
Actually, if you hated it, I'd like to hear from you: the whys and the wherefores of your dislike. I know the general premise and approximately what happens, and I'm not going to be psychotic on spoilers.
I'm interested in people's takes on the episode, but the main thing I want to know is...
I've seen people say that Kolya deserved a better death than he got. My understanding is mostly that somehow he found out Shep and co. were on the planet, tried a takeover, and Shep took Lucius Lavin's "in-vul-ner-a-ble" device and let Kolya have the first shot before he shot Kolya back.
The details might be wrong.
What would people have considered a "satisfactory ending" to the Kolya storyline (assuming that they had to end it)?
HALP?
Actually, if you hated it, I'd like to hear from you: the whys and the wherefores of your dislike. I know the general premise and approximately what happens, and I'm not going to be psychotic on spoilers.
I'm interested in people's takes on the episode, but the main thing I want to know is...
I've seen people say that Kolya deserved a better death than he got. My understanding is mostly that somehow he found out Shep and co. were on the planet, tried a takeover, and Shep took Lucius Lavin's "in-vul-ner-a-ble" device and let Kolya have the first shot before he shot Kolya back.
The details might be wrong.
What would people have considered a "satisfactory ending" to the Kolya storyline (assuming that they had to end it)?
HALP?
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Well I blame the fact that until season 4, the show was really the John and Rodney show - oh and *hand wavey* there are these other characters here who might be of interest at some point, but really, focus on John and Rodney.
And I say that liking John. It would be nice if they hadn't wait until the 4th season to develop the other characters.
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They went with what was familiar and "old-school" - a technological and explosive solution in every episode.
We might have seen better writing if they'd actually introduced more writers and separated the two shows instead of overlapping them.
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