brdavid-429-96270
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Police Academy 3 is definitely one of my favorites of the series. I like the odd numbered ones over the even numbered ones. Back in Training has great and funny moments, but over all it lacks in any sort of character development. We gain nothing about the interactions of our original line up. None of the characters truly have time to grow like they did in the first one. None of the original characters really interact with each other except with the new cast and perhaps a few times here and there.
The ending is definitely a step up in production, but the movie is just one slap stick joke after another and never comes close to any kind of potential it could have had. It's just a popcorn movie. Still one of the better ones but no where near as good as 1.
The ending is definitely a step up in production, but the movie is just one slap stick joke after another and never comes close to any kind of potential it could have had. It's just a popcorn movie. Still one of the better ones but no where near as good as 1.
This is the episode that will forever get you to look at Jack O'Neill in a different light. Unfortunately it took the series a rather long time to get to this point.
In Children of Light we get a look into Jack O'Neill's leadership on the battlefield when they emerge on Chulak. Afterwards it feels as if Jack's rank of Colonel isn't highly shown, illustrated, or even portrayed. Granted they do a fair job, but now we finally get to see the Colonel behind that rank and it comes at the climax of this episode.
Never have I thought Jack to be more of a marine than an airman, which is basically what this episode showcases. Witnessing the Colonel finally emerge as the team is going into a combat situation is such a wonderful breath of fresh air.
Rules of Engagement is a rather "odd" episode that seems to take a rather naïve approach to the situation at hand, you have a battalion of troops training for a day of battle and all I really see are "kids". Granted they are supposed to be immature, but I think they over did their immaturity in order to force the idea they believe SG1 is from Apophis. Everything they say and do would seem to go against it. Everything about this episode is one long walking plot hole, but then it changes in Act 3 and yet again, like many SG1 episodes, Act 3 is another successful landing of what seems to be a rather unstable episode. SG1 has a long track record of this.
Rules of Engagement is a mediocre episode that ends well.
In Children of Light we get a look into Jack O'Neill's leadership on the battlefield when they emerge on Chulak. Afterwards it feels as if Jack's rank of Colonel isn't highly shown, illustrated, or even portrayed. Granted they do a fair job, but now we finally get to see the Colonel behind that rank and it comes at the climax of this episode.
Never have I thought Jack to be more of a marine than an airman, which is basically what this episode showcases. Witnessing the Colonel finally emerge as the team is going into a combat situation is such a wonderful breath of fresh air.
Rules of Engagement is a rather "odd" episode that seems to take a rather naïve approach to the situation at hand, you have a battalion of troops training for a day of battle and all I really see are "kids". Granted they are supposed to be immature, but I think they over did their immaturity in order to force the idea they believe SG1 is from Apophis. Everything they say and do would seem to go against it. Everything about this episode is one long walking plot hole, but then it changes in Act 3 and yet again, like many SG1 episodes, Act 3 is another successful landing of what seems to be a rather unstable episode. SG1 has a long track record of this.
Rules of Engagement is a mediocre episode that ends well.