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We've discussed the finale ad nauseum, but one thing seems to get overlooked.
Spoiler:
The death of General Landry before Sam Carter. After spending so much time together trapped on the ship, that had to be like loosing a father or brother.
I didn't really care. Never liked him all that much. Guess I just couldn't get attached to the boat load of new characters that were introduced in season 9 and thought the whole "bonding" of everyone at the SGC with said characters was forced.
Unmade Plans (WIP: 11/20): Sam's life takes a turn in an unexpected direction when she's faced with an unplanned pregnancy. The decision to keep the baby and raise it on her own will alter her life forever. Relationships are put to the test, especially the one between her and Jack. She doesn't know what to expect from him and he surprises her at every turn.
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We've discussed the finale ad nauseum, but one thing seems to get overlooked.
Spoiler:
The death of General Landry before Sam Carter. After spending so much time together trapped on the ship, that had to be like loosing a father or brother.
How did this scene resonate with you?
If you thought that was moving, imagine Unending with Jack instead of Landry and him dying. Unending, the way it was supposed to be... jmho
If you thought that was moving, imagine Unending with Jack instead of Landry and him dying. Unending, the way it was supposed to be... jmho
Beau Bridges (Landry) is eight years older than RDA, so it might have been later on, but I could seen this playing out. Unfortunately, RDA only signed on for five episodes that season. All five episodes had been filmed (2 for SG-1, 3 for SGA) thus making him unavailable for the finale.
Beau Bridges (Landry) is eight years older than RDA, so it might have been later on, but I could seen this playing out. Unfortunately, RDA only signed on for five episodes that season. All five episodes had been filmed (2 for SG-1, 3 for SGA) thus making him unavailable for the finale.
I'm sure if he had been asked to participate in "Unending" he would have agreed to do it.
If I remember right, they wanted him to be in the finale, but SciFi refused to give them extra money so could bring him in. It was either execute the finale as is or bring in RDA and make budget cuts.
He might have done it for a nominal small fee. IIRC that's what Chris Judge did when JM asked him to be in an Atlantis episode
Possible, but Christopher Judge is a younger, working actor. Richard Dean-Anderson is an older, semi-retired actor. It's possible that his agent advises him not to do a guest appearance unless he's offered X $$$.
I doubt he would do it for free. The sudden cancellation of SG1 leads to budget issues
I didn't suggest he would do it for free. I said he wasn't asked to be part of "Unending". There's a big difference.
And if he'd been asked, I think he would have done it for a nominal amount, since when he "retired" to spend more time with his daughter, he said he didn't need more money (since he was being offered a lot more money to stay with the show and he turned it down for other than $$$ reasons). Given that comment, I doubt he would have made a fuss about money had he been asked to participate.
Originally posted by Snowman37
Possible, but Christopher Judge is a younger, working actor. Richard Dean-Anderson is an older, semi-retired actor. It's possible that his agent advises him not to do a guest appearance unless he's offered X $$$.
As stated above, he didn't need the money and I doubt very much that his agent has that much control over what RDA does or doesn't do. These days he can do anything he wants regardlesss of what an agent would tell him to do.
We've discussed the finale ad nauseum, but one thing seems to get overlooked.
Spoiler:
The death of General Landry before Sam Carter. After spending so much time together trapped on the ship, that had to be like loosing a father or brother.
How did this scene resonate with you?
It didn't. I was rolling my eyes the whole time and wishing he'd hurry up and die already because it was taking too much time. Despite AT's best efforts the scene felt forced and unrealistic. Just IMO.
In case you were wondering, out of all the new characters I hated Landry the most.
There's a good chance this opinion is shared by Ashizuri
I'd have preferred it to be Jack, but he wasn't available. And Landry was the only logical choice left to kill off for an emotional moment. Vala wasn't big with the fans, Daniel has died so many times, no one cares about his deaths - he'll just pop up again. Carter and Teal'c were essential to how the episode ends. Cameron, was toss up. He thought of the idea to save the day (but anyone could have) but he could have had a good impact on some of the audience - but I think a lot of fans would have been unhappy having Carter cry beside his bedside instead of Jacks more than her crying by Landry. They basically played it safe. Landry was the red shirt that day.
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I'd have preferred it to be Jack, but he wasn't available. And Landry was the only logical choice left to kill off for an emotional moment. Vala wasn't big with the fans, Daniel has died so many times, no one cares about his deaths - he'll just pop up again. Carter and Teal'c were essential to how the episode ends. Cameron, was toss up. He thought of the idea to save the day (but anyone could have) but he could have had a good impact on some of the audience - but I think a lot of fans would have been unhappy having Carter cry beside his bedside instead of Jacks more than her crying by Landry. They basically played it safe. Landry was the red shirt that day.
Actually killing Teal'c in the beginning because of lack of tretonin would have made more sense and would have been much more emotional jmho
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