Trio Review Round Up
February 12th, 2008 Filed Under Episode Reviews: Other Websites
Here’s a round up of some reviews for last week’s Trio:
SyFy Portal had some nice things to say about the episode, mostly actually seeing Carter, and the team dynamics, but unfortunately it came down hard on the majority of the episode:
While I usually like plots that involve characters trapped and needing to bond and therefore grow in order to escape/survive, this didn’t do it for me. SG-1 did a much better job in the first season with “Solitudes” and it wasn’t just because of the delicious sexual tension between Carter and Jack O’Neill. Perhaps the difference is, in “Trio” we already know two of the characters too well for there to be much revelation or development. “Solitudes”was in the first season when our heroes were still new, still fresh, and we the audience had much to discover about them. How would they cope under such stress? How would they change? What would be revealed?
IGN had more nice things to say about the episode, but had the same irks that SyFy Portal had:
An interesting part of “Trio” was the reference to “Quarantine,” my least favorite episode. With this being a close second, it’s funny how close the two are related, the only differences I saw were, some how Dr. Keller is brave and no longer a coward that she was at the beginning of the season, and She is quite the little player. First Ronon in “Quarantine” and now McKay in “Trio,” Keller sure does get around.
As soon as I see the episode I’ll post my thoughts.
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