"Stargate SG-1" Evolution: Part 2 (TV Episode 2003) Poster

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(2003)

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8/10
Good Conclusion
claudio_carvalho4 February 2018
Sam, Teal´c and Jacob / Selmak head to the super-soldier´s planet with Master Bra'tac and discover that Anubis has a powerful and huge army of super-soldiers. Meanwhile Jack and CIA local operative Burke seek out Daniel and Dr. Lee in the woods. When Dr. Lee does not resist the torture and discloses the secret of the alien device to the rebels, their leader activates the device and soon one rebel becomes a dangerous living dead.

"Evolution: Part 2" is a good and well-resolved conclusion of the last episode of "Stargate SG-1". There are funny moments and both storylines are engaging. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "Evolution: Part 2"
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9/10
They Topped Evolution 1
fcabanski15 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
As good as Evolution 1 was, this was better. Now there's reanimated zombies, an army of Kul, jungle fighting action, Jack's old buddy with the sharp one liners, and the desperate attempt to put a crimp in Anubis' super soldier plans.

Just how those plans were crimped is up for debate when the episode ends.

Sam, Teal'c, Bra'tac and Jacob deal with Anubis and his super soldiers, while Jack teams up with an old, somewhat betrayed feeling friend to rescue Daniel and another scientist from the clutches of a terrorist rebel.

The action is pretty much non stop. Lots of fire fights, last second escapes, and will that super soldier kill Sam, Teal'c, Bra'tac and Jacob? It's touch and go until the very end.

Don't miss it.
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7/10
Never good when the cube glows
Calicodreamin24 March 2022
A somewhat anticlimactic conclusion to a two parter that really had no right being two parts. Both storylines abruptly ended and life moved on as if it never happened.
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5/10
Horrible Writing
ComradWinston29 December 2020
'Hand-wavey' stuff has its place here or there but that fills whole scenes in these two episodes. Out of character stuff and plot progression that could be best summarized as notes that were half-assedly slapped together and turned into a pair of episodes run rampant. Everything that happens on Earth is silly and the rest seems rushed.

Burke exists singularly to conjure vapid drama, the 'anti-hondurans' are so ill-conceived that they're comedic, and the Anubis side of the story feels more like a side event than a galactic existential threat.
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