See, like I said, it's the combination of both. I could deal with exploring the moral ambiguity of the whole thing if they didn't go about the whole thing so stupidly (and if any of the characters seemed to recognize it - Carson is at least concerned about the morality of _killing_ the former Wraith but even he doesn't seem to have much problems with forcing them to become human and losing their memories in the first place... I was hoping at least he'd refuse to inject Michael, even under orders, because of his doctor's oath, and forcing Elizabeth to order someone else to do it).
And I can tolerate stupidity in the service of a plot if at least the characters were behaving in ways that I could respect. But basically whenever the Wraith-human subplot's going on the entire cast is unlikeable, and what's more they're all unlikeable idiots. So I don't like it.
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And I can tolerate stupidity in the service of a plot if at least the characters were behaving in ways that I could respect. But basically whenever the Wraith-human subplot's going on the entire cast is unlikeable, and what's more they're all unlikeable idiots. So I don't like it.