A deadly enemy from the past returns with a plan to create an elite warrior race.A deadly enemy from the past returns with a plan to create an elite warrior race.A deadly enemy from the past returns with a plan to create an elite warrior race.
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- Trivia100th Episode of the series.
- GoofsWhen Peter is telling Beka that there is bomb on her ship, he is talking to her with a device with a camera in it. However, at the end of the transmission, he holds the device in he camera shot showing that the actual camera is not in the device.
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Beka Valentine: If you do this and you kill me...
Seamus Harper: We will always think fondly of you.
Beka Valentine: This is so humiliating on so many levels.
- Crazy creditsIn recognition of the 100th episode of 'Andromeda', after the episode, Kevin Sorbo appears and presents a gift to all the viewers: a two minute blooper reel to finish the episode, and another short blooper reel during the closing credits.
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Beka's new boyfriend is not what he seems
The first thing I'd say about this episode is that if you haven't already looked at the cast list avoid doing so until after you watch as one character name would spoil the big reveal that comes at the end of the episode.
As this episode opens Dylan is in the process of acquiring a power source that could get Andromeda fully operational; then quake causes him to be trapped; he calls for help but Andromeda and Doyle can't agree on a plan and Beka is too busy with Peter, her new boyfriend. Luckily Rhade manages to rescue him and the power source. Obviously there are going to be more problems though; not long afterwards Peter tells Beka that he has planted a bomb on the Eureka Maru that will detonate if she lands or makes any outgoing transmission. He then approaches Rhade and while complimenting him starts a fight. He also claims to have mastered the Route of Ages and suggests the date isn't what Andromeda's crew believe it to be. Ultimately Peter's true identity is revealed; something some of the crew find difficult to believe.
Given that this is the hundredth episode of 'Andromeda' it deserves a good story and I think it gets one. Questions are raised and answered in a good way, some of these promise to effect the remainder of the series. Guest star Lochlyn Munro is solid as Peter; the sort of character one can believe Beka might get involved with but also one arrogant enough to accept what we later learn about him. There is some good action as Peter gets in fights with both Rhade and Dylan and plenty of tension as Beka searches for the bomb. There are hints at Peter's true identity before the big reveal; this reveal should be a good surprise. Without going into details the episode also provides one great moment that should have fans wanting to cheer. Overall an impressive episode.
As this episode opens Dylan is in the process of acquiring a power source that could get Andromeda fully operational; then quake causes him to be trapped; he calls for help but Andromeda and Doyle can't agree on a plan and Beka is too busy with Peter, her new boyfriend. Luckily Rhade manages to rescue him and the power source. Obviously there are going to be more problems though; not long afterwards Peter tells Beka that he has planted a bomb on the Eureka Maru that will detonate if she lands or makes any outgoing transmission. He then approaches Rhade and while complimenting him starts a fight. He also claims to have mastered the Route of Ages and suggests the date isn't what Andromeda's crew believe it to be. Ultimately Peter's true identity is revealed; something some of the crew find difficult to believe.
Given that this is the hundredth episode of 'Andromeda' it deserves a good story and I think it gets one. Questions are raised and answered in a good way, some of these promise to effect the remainder of the series. Guest star Lochlyn Munro is solid as Peter; the sort of character one can believe Beka might get involved with but also one arrogant enough to accept what we later learn about him. There is some good action as Peter gets in fights with both Rhade and Dylan and plenty of tension as Beka searches for the bomb. There are hints at Peter's true identity before the big reveal; this reveal should be a good surprise. Without going into details the episode also provides one great moment that should have fans wanting to cheer. Overall an impressive episode.
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