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The end was not satisfying. I didn't like the asgard mass suicide. That was irrational. They could have put themselves in stasis or transferred their conscious into a ship like what happened to Thor previously.

The idiots on the odyssey should have started firing on the orí ships right off the hop. Instead they took damage to shields. Then when they started firing they destroyed one ship.

The time dilation would have allowed them to fix their shields to prevent the destruction of the ship.

There were a few other things but the last episode should have seen off the threat of the orí to the galaxy and they should have figured out the super gate either to destroy or to build for themselves.

The end was not satisfying. I didn't like the asgard mass suicide. That was irrational. They could have put themselves in stasis or transferred their conscious into a ship like what happened to Thor previously. The idiots on the odyssey should have started firing on the orí ships right off the hop. Instead they took damage to shields. Then when they started firing they destroyed one ship. The time dilation would have allowed them to fix their shields to prevent the destruction of the ship. There were a few other things but the last episode should have seen off the threat of the orí to the galaxy and they should have figured out the super gate either to destroy or to build for themselves.

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[–] 3 pts

At the introduction of the ori plot line their writers had already checked out. Their contacts had already been cancelled. The quality of writing is terrible. Plot holes become enormous and the story arc incoherent because it's written from story to story. And the agenda begins a hard push (for the time) into every story.

When you watch sg1, best to stop watching at the introduction of the ori plot lines because that's when the series ended.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, the whole orí thing had potential but it didn't have the substance it needed. The whole part about Vala being ok with killing her kid seemed phoney. Not sure what the point of that even was. They should have had Adria, character come to a realization and redeemed herself in some manner imo. Not sure why no one tried to help Carter for all those decades or why Daniel didn't find out anything that would have helped in all the documentation he was reading.