It is already a bit surprising that Weir is reconducted on Atlantis, but, ok, let's admit it is necessary for the show. Here is what she does in SGC, as at last she is fully in charge of something:
- She succeeds in having her friend Shepperd back on the crew, despite his apocalyptic results in the Pegasus galaxy, and she even obtains a promotion for him despite he should have "un-promoted".
- She use her authority to add her husband for a central job on Atlantis, and it is only because HE doesn't want to that she doesn't succeed.
Well, I can tell you this kind of attitude is considered as a serious evil at the United Nations and in the United States Air Force. It is not an unknown practice, it can happen, but not in public exposure, and it is certainly a transgression to show the main heroin of a popular series doing that.
In real life courts have already condemned such a behaviour.
- She succeeds in having her friend Shepperd back on the crew, despite his apocalyptic results in the Pegasus galaxy, and she even obtains a promotion for him despite he should have "un-promoted".
- She use her authority to add her husband for a central job on Atlantis, and it is only because HE doesn't want to that she doesn't succeed.
Well, I can tell you this kind of attitude is considered as a serious evil at the United Nations and in the United States Air Force. It is not an unknown practice, it can happen, but not in public exposure, and it is certainly a transgression to show the main heroin of a popular series doing that.
In real life courts have already condemned such a behaviour.
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