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Thanks, jasminago!
Holiday
Favorite Scene: When Sam is by Daniel’s bedside as she thinks he’s dying.
Favorite Quote:
Jack (to Teal’c): Do not touch the head.
Holiday is an interesting ep, not one of my favorites, though, and there doesn’t appear to be any ship in it whatsoever. But the briefing room scenes are now statistically significant at .05. Jack and Sam are definitely keeping their distance this season.
Machello is an interesting character, a bit more complicated than most because he’s not an entirely good good guy, he’s been twisted by his misfortunes and made quite bitter. He seems to have come from a planet with a very big population- 2 billion. Probably too advanced and too numerous for the go’auld to handle, just like earth in Continuum.
I’m sure this was a fun episode for the cast to play- I don’t really think they did a good job of playing each other, though. The only time I could really believe RDA was Teal’c was when he was about to cut Jack’s hair. The raised eyebrow was great. Otherwise, he wasn’t stoic so much as robotic, and I know I’d heard that same tone of voice from RDA but couldn’t place it until the little shipper said “He sounds like that crystal guy,” and then I figured it out- he uses that monotone voice in Cold Lazarus. I also thought CJ was too expressive as Jack. I did think Daniel did a great Machello- but of course, MS played both roles which I didn’t remember until I watched the end credits. LOL!
Anyway, the discussion between Daniel and Machello was very interesting, and really there’s not a lot of difference between them as the series goes on. I think Daniel became pretty cynical in the end, and he’s always had this little desire for power along with a big desire for knowledge. But he never crosses the line like Machello did. I do think that Machello could relate to him, though, and that’s why Daniel convinces him to do the right thing in the end.
Didn’t that little coding device of his look like a Kindle?
Implications for Sam and Jack: They’re avoiding each other. And while in the big scheme of things that infirmary scene between Sam and Daniel to me just reinforces their friendship, I suppose at the time viewers might have wondered if there was a romance in the works.
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