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Originally Posted by cimt
Ah, so it went back in time.
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Well tbh, I thought that was rather obvious. It was IMO a rather logical conclusion based upon what had already been shown earlier in the episode (& it of course also fits with similar things which have been done in SG-1 & Atlantis).
Everyone else on the planet was dead, from the creatures. Everyone on the ship was going to die, from the water disease. Scott knew the only thing he could do was record another message, one which was straight to the point, & send it through the Gate after the flare caused it to loop back on itself. He recorded the message, waited for the flare to affect the Gate, & threw the Kino back in time... leading to timeline no. 3, in which they simply go back to the planet during the daytime, grab some creatures, & cure the disease.
To have continued it in a second episode would I think have stretched it out unnecessarily long.