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"Is there a zombie aspect? No, but we do all die. It's a very interesting episode written by Robert called "Time," where they go to another planet, and when they get there, they find one of these alien balls. They find footage on it, and they are all dying on it. And that's where the teaser ends." — Robert Carlyle, io9 interview (July 26, 2009)<br/><br/>{{EpNavLine|epname=SGU 1.09 "Time"|ratings=0|poll=0|wallpapers=0|screencaps=0}}
"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 1.08 "Life"|ratings=0|poll=0|wallpapers=0|screencaps=0}})<br/><br/>{{EpNavLine|epname=SGU 1.09 "Life"|ratings=0|poll=0|wallpapers=0|screencaps=0}}

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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." — Joseph Mallozzi (July 28, 2009)

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