Stargate: Continuum/YMMV

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Evil Is Sexy
  • Fridge Logic
    • How exactly did Cam get back to earth after time traveling to save everything? One star gate was on that boat and under the sand until then and the other was under the ice.
      • The gate was dug out in 1928, Cam returns in 1929, 10 years before the boat incident. Presumably, he came out of whatever warehouse the gate was stored in.
    • At the end, Daniel wonders what Ba'al's plan was, and Teal'c responds that they "shall never know". Except they could, you know, ask Ba'al's host who retains the memories of all that happened while he was under Ba'al's control.
      • Hasn't the poor host suffered enough without needlessly reminding him?
  • Harsher in Hindsight: The little heartwarming moment when Sam and Daniel see General Hammond in the new timeline is made a little sadder with the knowledge that Don S. Davis died between filming his scenes and the release of the movie.
  • Magnificent Bastard: Ba'al knows exactly what buttons to push to get exactly what he wants. If it weren't for the aforementioned betrayal and SG-1 retaining their memories, Ba'al would have conquered Earth without firing a shot, and we would have loved him for it, and it would of been a mostly safer timeline, albeit under the heels of a Godking who likes western culture.
  • Straw Man Has a Point: Alternate-Timeline General Landry at first seems like a typical Obstructive Bureaucrat determined to stop SG-1 from restoring their timeline. But then he calls them out on their arrogance in assuming that theirs is the "proper" timeline, especially since the Earth of this reality is actually better in a lot of ways. Of course that's all made moot when Ba'al's fleet shows up in orbit.