Ordinarily, I like episodes that have one character seriously ill and the others trying to get him or her back... but this one just didn't do the trick. And not even Richard Dean Anderson's guest appearance could change that.
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Overall, "The Real World" which had the serious disadvantage of being aired the same day as SG-1's "200", I'll grant it that, gets a rating of 4/10. I always like learning more about the main characters, even those I don't care about much, but in this case the surrounding plot was just too weak to hold my attention.
Memorable quotes:
McKay: What?
Beckett: What?
McKay: It's that look. It's the signal that I'd give when I'd get a brilliant idea.
Sheppard: How would you know how you looked?
McKay: Because it happened more than once in front of a mirror, okay?
O'Neill: I don't mind being phantasized about, occasionally.
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Overall, "The Real World" which had the serious disadvantage of being aired the same day as SG-1's "200", I'll grant it that, gets a rating of 4/10. I always like learning more about the main characters, even those I don't care about much, but in this case the surrounding plot was just too weak to hold my attention.
Memorable quotes:
McKay: What?
Beckett: What?
McKay: It's that look. It's the signal that I'd give when I'd get a brilliant idea.
Sheppard: How would you know how you looked?
McKay: Because it happened more than once in front of a mirror, okay?
O'Neill: I don't mind being phantasized about, occasionally.