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Yeah, there's loads of lovely stuff to look at, and some interesting conversations too - before TPTB messed it all up. Well... we will always have fan fic.
I guess I'm the odd one out. I never go to the early days of the thread. It just hurts too much. Lots of fun, yes. But so much optimism that was stomped on.
I guess I'm the odd one out. I never go to the early days of the thread. It just hurts too much. Lots of fun, yes. But so much optimism that was stomped on.
Don't go back that far...just even the last couple of years is fun. Kind of feels like your eaves dropping until you see your own old post and realize you were in on the conversation then... so not really eaves dropping.
Speaking of old posts... there are times when I'm a couple years back and I'll be reading one of my own posts and it really doesn't sound like me. Kind of an odd feeling.
Speaking of going back through things... I was watching Missing the other day, and I'd totally forgotten how much I hated that episode. They made Keller so whiney in that one. She was like a spoiled little kid the whole time.... Plus Ronon and Shep were hardly in the episode so I missed all the man-candy...
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Operation "this will most likely end badly" is a go. - John Sheppard
MALP on a stick! - Rodney McKay
That was written by Carl Binder, if I seem to remember correctly. I thought he generally "got" Keller (and other female characters) and I tended to prefer his episodes. But I totally agree. He seemed to have made a misstep with that one. I liked parts of it, for instance Ronon realising that Jenn & Teyla were missing.
I think the irony of it is that although Keller was being terrified all the time, in actual fact Jewel did her own stunts as far as she was able.
What I liked about Missing was they didn't make Jenn another superwoman like Sam, Vala, or Teyla. She was so far out of her element.
Plus, I totally loved how Ronon was the one who knew that there was something wrong; Ronon who knew which direction they were in; and Ronon who left Rodney to guard their backs. If he weren't personally invested, none of that would be true.
I have to do a SGA rewatch. I remember liking Keller in season 4. Then in 5, I am sorry but they wrote her uber annoying. I don't know, think they had trouble writing for women; even so, Carl Binder was one of my favorite writers.
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