mikesteffanos
Joined Aug 2015
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One positive consequence of the trend to make fewer episodes per season of shows on cable networks is the demise of the hated clip show. This episode is a tedious example. You can see it all coming a mile away in this one. This show is so much better than the low budget crap syfy puts on these days, so I rewatch the series every few years. However, when I get to this one, I always skip past it.
I agree with the negative reviewers that dividing this episode into two subplots didn't work. It was like watching two fragmented episodes in that way. Still, it had some interesting plot twists. By the way, for those who question the name of the episode, Google trinity. It was the first test of the atomic bomb in 1945. The use of that is the title is obvious once you understand that.
I like the character of Rodney McKay and thought he helped carry the show. For those that really hated him, you're entitled to your opinion. But given the importance of the character, I personally would never have watched the show past the first few episodes if I felt the same. To each his own obviously.
I like the character of Rodney McKay and thought he helped carry the show. For those that really hated him, you're entitled to your opinion. But given the importance of the character, I personally would never have watched the show past the first few episodes if I felt the same. To each his own obviously.