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This is one of those episodes that charms you at first, but then quietly turns into an existential crisis.
In this review, I dig into why "Tin Man" works so well for me: beneath all the humor and lovable O’Neillisms, this episode is asking some deeply uncomfortable questions about what makes you you.
Harlan is kinda cute, a tad creepy, and rather tragic all at once — which is exactly why his character works so well.
So yes, this episode made me laugh, but it also got me thinking about what cyborg living would truly entail.
🎵 credit goes to “Emotional Mess” by Amy Lynn & the Honey Men
👉 Where do you land on Tin Man — gift, nightmare, or both?
Drop a comment and let's talk Stargate!
By LaylaThis is one of those episodes that charms you at first, but then quietly turns into an existential crisis.
In this review, I dig into why "Tin Man" works so well for me: beneath all the humor and lovable O’Neillisms, this episode is asking some deeply uncomfortable questions about what makes you you.
Harlan is kinda cute, a tad creepy, and rather tragic all at once — which is exactly why his character works so well.
So yes, this episode made me laugh, but it also got me thinking about what cyborg living would truly entail.
🎵 credit goes to “Emotional Mess” by Amy Lynn & the Honey Men
👉 Where do you land on Tin Man — gift, nightmare, or both?
Drop a comment and let's talk Stargate!