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Topher

When I think back on the series this is one of the few episodes I remember very clearly. This was also when I realized how good of an actor Hewlett was. Anyway I love this episode, people should never give up.

Patrick - Excelsior

The “Gun” noises heard is common when glass breaks from compressive force. As far as the windshield breaking due to the Jumper going deep in the ocean. The force on the windshield at 1200 feet would be about 520 psi. Assume the windshield is 3 meters by 2 meters. This would result in a force of almost 2 million kilograms. The could not get the door to shut using the switch in the back compartment. The pilot ran into the front area to try the switch there so that Rodney could have a chance to survive. There wasn’t time for him to jump thru. Very brave of him to sacrifice himself. Hey Sam is here, well, Amanda Tapping is here playing Rodney’s subconscious. The episode where Sam hallucinates a helping friend in space is 7x13 and is titled Grace. This episode is Grace Under Pressure. As in same situation but now 'Under Pressure' as in under water. Funny writers. I really like this episode. We get a deep dive (pun intended) into McKay’s character. See some funny moments with his interactions with imaginary Carter. And we get to see Amanda in a wet underwear. Yay. Rodney mentions he needs decompression, but they just ignore it. That’s not good. Going from deep ocean pressure (like that at 1400 feet) to regular atmospheric pressure causes massive amounts of destruction to the body’s cell tissue. This is called the bends. This can cause permanent joint damage, bone deterioration, lung damage, blindness and often death. What they could have done is increase the pressure in the rescue jumper to match that of the sunken one, They could then remove him from the sunken ship, carried him to the rescue jumper. Then once on surface slowly decrease the pressure in the rescue jumper to back to atmospheric over a couple days. This would have resolved the issue and would have only taken a couple lines of dialog to do.