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"Some incredibly warm and touching performances in this one. Of all the romances, potential and otherwise, the Camille-Sharon relationship is the one that resonates the strongest with me. Every time I watch this episode, I always get a little, uh, dust in my eye watching their scenes. Kudos to Carl Binder who wrote the brilliant script and kudos to Joel Goldsmith who continues his winning composedly ways with a truly beautiful score." &mdash; Joseph Mallozzi (July 28, 2009)<br/><br/>{{EpNavLine|epname=SGU 1.09 "Life"|ratings=0|poll=0|wallpapers=0|screencaps=0}}
"I was immediately attracted to this story because it's all about Ming-Na's character [Camile Wray], who is the IOA member on board the ship who, prior to this, has projected this tough exterior and been very by-the-book. We thought it would be interesting to put her into a situation where she could completely fall apart and you get to see a vulnerable side to her. We also discover some things about Lt. Scott's past in 'Life,' as well." &mdash; Writer Carl Binder<br/><br/>{{EpNavLine|epname=SGU 1.09 "Life"|ratings=0|poll=0|wallpapers=0|screencaps=0}}

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"I was immediately attracted to this story because it's all about Ming-Na's character [Camile Wray], who is the IOA member on board the ship who, prior to this, has projected this tough exterior and been very by-the-book. We thought it would be interesting to put her into a situation where she could completely fall apart and you get to see a vulnerable side to her. We also discover some things about Lt. Scott's past in 'Life,' as well." — Writer Carl Binder

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