Originally posted by JT-2
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I guess I'm in the minority in that I didn't like Midway.
1) I find fight sequences dull unless they involve lightsabers or swords.
2) There's also a scene with Teal'c telling Sam how wonderful she was doing as leader and how everyone loved her that annoyed me. It was just another "see how Sam is wonderful" tricks by TPTW.
3) They bring back Kavanagh but have no mention of Elizabeth. Don't you think he would have said something snide about her? But then to TPTW, once someone is gone they are forgotten.
4) Way too much SG-1 crossover - Sam, Teal'c, Lee, Walter. Yeah, we get it Mallozzi - you really loved SG-1 and want to be shooting that instead.
1) I find fight sequences dull unless they involve lightsabers or swords.

2) There's also a scene with Teal'c telling Sam how wonderful she was doing as leader and how everyone loved her that annoyed me. It was just another "see how Sam is wonderful" tricks by TPTW.
3) They bring back Kavanagh but have no mention of Elizabeth. Don't you think he would have said something snide about her? But then to TPTW, once someone is gone they are forgotten.
4) Way too much SG-1 crossover - Sam, Teal'c, Lee, Walter. Yeah, we get it Mallozzi - you really loved SG-1 and want to be shooting that instead.
Originally posted by smalltowngirl
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The bit in Trio where Rodney asks Carter to show those kids her boobs. I don't find it offensive, and I don't think it's something that someone in his position wouldn't say (I certainly think that a 'real' Carter would have heard something like that before - and far worse - but she would either shut that down or have a much better comeback), but given the character that we saw on the show, a comment like that from him was OOC.
I agree that a female writer would have made a difference on the show. In much the same way that they needed input from the Air Force (they took their advice on SG-1, and on early SGA, but they just stopped listening to them lol) to write military characters, they needed advice on how to write women.
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