Anyone else enjoying what is going on with Chloe? Personally, I wouldn't mind if she became the ship's pilot/navigator. I lol'd at her little Data moment on the bridge
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I would love it if it weren't completely fake. I would rather her have been an Eli by herself, and not with alien help And, her little Data moment on the bridge was more frightening than funny! We like what she did, but the source of the information can be none other than from the evil blue guys. Maybe they aren't still controlling her, and she just got their information and ski-dattled, but it is still frightening. Well,... and exciting, because I'm definitely fine with seeing more of them.sigpicTeal'c: "Appearances may be deceiving."
O'Neill: "One man's ceiling is another man's floor."
Daniel: "A fool's paradise is a wise man's hell."
O'Neill: "Never run with...scissors?"
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Originally posted by Girlbot View PostFinally she's a bit useful
Can't say that I'm a fan of aliens reprogramming her, but she gets as much screentime as Volker, Park and Brody, so she may as well join them in the squint squad.
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Originally posted by sblade View PostAnyone else enjoying what is going on with Chloe? Personally, I wouldn't mind if she became the ship's pilot/navigator. I lol'd at her little Data moment on the bridgesigpic
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostActually the Chloe alien arc is getting a little drawn out. I would like something to finally happen
As I said in the other thread, it would be a bit better if the blue aliens were a ever present threat and concern like the Wraith or Goauld. So her transformation arc could be interlinked with the overarching arc and the blue aliens enemy treats. But as I said, I make myself believe that it is and we don't know where the writers are going with this.
Yes, as everything on that show, better and faster pacing would be better.Currently watching: Dark Matter, 12 Monkeys, Doctor Who, Under the Dome, The Mentalist, The Messengers, The Last Ship, Elementary, Dominion, The Whispers, Extant, Olympus, Da Vinci's Demons, Vikings
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Originally posted by Commander Zelix View PostIs there any plots in SGU which are not heavily drawn out. TJ baby plot, Telford on the gate seeder ship, Chloe's transformation, Destiny's AI/sentience, Franklin avatar like behavior, the new "game changing" mission (which was only paid lip service in this episode), the LA integration into the Destiny ship, etc etc.
As I said in the other thread, it would be a bit better if the blue aliens were a ever present threat and concern like the Wraith or Goauld. So her transformation arc could be interlinked with the overarching arc and the blue aliens enemy treats. But as I said, I make myself believe that it is and we don't know where the writers are going with this.
Yes, as everything on that show, better and faster pacing would be better.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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I want her to be useful. I'd really really really really like her to be useful.
But I'm wary of them turning her into a Lana Lang.
In short:
Everyone loves her, it's depicted as wrong for others to act questionably when she is forgiven for every bad choice, Clark keeps loving her even after she breaks his heart about a dozen times, she learns martial arts and how to handle guns amazingly quickly, and then they give her superpowers. She is given a biological suit, which mimics Kryptonian abilities, meaning she is as powerful as Clark. But then to top it all off, in order to save the day, she absorbs a massive amount of Kryptonite from a bomb (and as a result, her body now radiates the stuff itself) and then departs from the show. Effectively, this means that Lana Lang is now the one person on the planet, who could slaughter Clark (aka "pre-Superman") with ease if the circumstances made it so.
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Yeah, but the whole Lana thing was because a certain writer absolutely loved Lana, and kept wanting to bring her back and make her into this great thing that everyone would love. It didn't work, as everyone else got tired with her GodModeSue antics.
I don't get the sense that the writers are deliberately making her this way. Instead, it feels more like the actor isn't asking for enough for her character. Much like Chloe, the actor needs to step up and say, "Hey, I think my character should be shown standing up and doing more on the ship" instead of continually being a helpless damsel in distress. It's pretty much insulting to the character and women in general.
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