If you're going to discuss Sam, you might be better off ignoring Grace (713). Also, when you reference the "reproductive organs" scene from Children of the Gods (101), you could also bring up the scene in Moebius (819) that satirises how truly terrible the line was.
Another possibly interesting aspect could be how the writers deal with relationships on the show, that kind of one-off thing that you never hear about again, and what differences there may be in the portrayal between male main cast members and female main cast members. Early SG-1 is full of them for the men - Brief Candle (108), Need (205), A Hundred Days (317) etc. - whereas except for The Fitrst Commandment (105) Sam had recurring quasi-relationships with a number of men, like Martouf and Nariim.
Also Atlantis has had a few so far for the men - Sanctuary (114), The Brotherhood (116), Duet (204) - but none for the women, unless you count Weir and Simon in Rising (101), Home (109), Letters from Pegasus (117) and The Intruder (202). Hm, that's interesting - apparently the women are less likely to have the one-off fling thing.
Another possibly interesting aspect could be how the writers deal with relationships on the show, that kind of one-off thing that you never hear about again, and what differences there may be in the portrayal between male main cast members and female main cast members. Early SG-1 is full of them for the men - Brief Candle (108), Need (205), A Hundred Days (317) etc. - whereas except for The Fitrst Commandment (105) Sam had recurring quasi-relationships with a number of men, like Martouf and Nariim.
Also Atlantis has had a few so far for the men - Sanctuary (114), The Brotherhood (116), Duet (204) - but none for the women, unless you count Weir and Simon in Rising (101), Home (109), Letters from Pegasus (117) and The Intruder (202). Hm, that's interesting - apparently the women are less likely to have the one-off fling thing.
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