The plot from episode 8 (Time) leaves Chloe and 3 other people dead on the ship, with the rest of the crew doomed to die within hours if a killer creature on the planet that was visited to secure food is not brought back so its venom can be used to make an antibiotic to cure the rest of the crew, who will all certainly die in hours from a disease picked up in water secured on a planet visited in episode 7. The team sent to retrieve the creature are killed by hordes of the creatures leaving only one man in the team left.
He is unable to return to the ship because the wormhole is passing through a solar flare which redirects the wormhole back in time so he sends their Kino recording device back in time through the stargate to warn the crew of the danger. The ship will depart in minutes on autopilot which can't be disengaged, preventing him from ever saving the crew. So everyone should be dead, right?
Nope, Chloe and all the crew are alive and well in following episodes with no explanation of how Chloe was resurrected or why everybody else didn't die. Did AI write the plot for this show or were human writers high when they wrote it?
Such incongruous writing, coupled with the obvious attempt to be politically correct for liberals in episode 9 with 2 lesbians on earth passionately kissing and comforting each other, even though one is actually on the ship & is inhabiting another woman's body on earth using their communication stones, while a couple on the ship is shown having sex means this show is not for children, nor for conservative audiences (nor obviously anyone that wants the plot to actually make sense).
It is no wonder this show died after only 2 sessons.