Originally posted by hedwig
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Originally posted by Rachel500
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Because as I was trying to say there is a huge difference between the first invitation and the repeats.
With the Nemesis invitation, I don't think Jack honestly knew whether Sam would enjoy fishing or not; it was all about spending time with her outside of a work environment. He even teases her with it in his incredibly vague invitation - if you would rather spend time with your generator than with me in the wilds of Minnesota or some such line. Fishing was just the non-work related/vacation thing that he was going to do and so was the thing he asked her to join him doing and encouraging her as a CO to take her vacation rather than work on stuff in the mountain. If Sam had replied in any kind of positive way to his invite with "I'd love to spend time with you, take some vacation, but actually I don't really like fishing", if he had then insisted it was fishing or nothing then him continuing to invite her fishing would be bad. But they both know, whatever reply she says openly, she turns him down not because she doesn't want to go fishing but because they can't spend time alone together without it being considered inappropriate.
With the Nemesis invitation, I don't think Jack honestly knew whether Sam would enjoy fishing or not; it was all about spending time with her outside of a work environment. He even teases her with it in his incredibly vague invitation - if you would rather spend time with your generator than with me in the wilds of Minnesota or some such line. Fishing was just the non-work related/vacation thing that he was going to do and so was the thing he asked her to join him doing and encouraging her as a CO to take her vacation rather than work on stuff in the mountain. If Sam had replied in any kind of positive way to his invite with "I'd love to spend time with you, take some vacation, but actually I don't really like fishing", if he had then insisted it was fishing or nothing then him continuing to invite her fishing would be bad. But they both know, whatever reply she says openly, she turns him down not because she doesn't want to go fishing but because they can't spend time alone together without it being considered inappropriate.
And second, if Jack does for some reason think that any time spent alone with Sam outside of work is inappropriate, why keep asking her? He's just setting both of them up for disappointment and it does nothing to make their situation any more manageable. I guess I just don't see Jack as the kind of guy who'd willingly and repeatedly inflict that kind of pain and frustration on himself, much less the woman he loves.
EDIT: Just adding that in reviewing what I've written I also think Jack chose his own activity rather than something he knew she did deliberately to lessen the importance of that first invitation. If he had chosen something he knew she'd like for certain then that might have given her the impression that it was premeditated (which it clearly was but I don't think Jack wanted her to think that so she wouldn't feel pressurised) and that he was actively trying to get her inappropriately alone - because choosing an activity she would enjoy is the act of a potential lover not a CO trying desperately to pretend that he's not in love with you and this is just a no big deal invite that she should feel free to turn down completely.
I know that as viewers we add our own symbolism/interpretations to the characters' words and actions, and I know that 'fishing' specifically has come to symbolize 'ship' for many shippers. But for the characters themselves, neither Sam or Jack strike me as people who would wrap words like that in such symbolism or who look for double-meanings behind words and actions in that way.
For me, I see the Nemesis invitation much like you do, though I think Jack's intention is mostly based in friendship at that point. Sam and Jack have formed a solid friendship by that ep to me, so I see Jack as inviting Sam to go fishing as friends with their deeper feelings as more of an undercurrent. Small Victories I see in a similar light, though I've always had the thought that Sam and Jack went fishing at least once during the week they were stranded, esp since they likely had no MREs with them.
D&C changes things for the Curse, though mostly for Jack IMO since Sam's response to his invite is rather light, partially in response to the rather light tone Jack used in asking her, and only after she leaves does he add a more serious tone to his reply to her answer. Though again, I think Jack's intentions are mainly out of friendship with a now stronger undercurrent of romantic affection.
By Sight Unseen, the fishing invite seems to have become almost a sort of inside joke between the two of them. Jack gives it already knowing Sam's response, which Sam points out to him, and they both seem rather comfortable going through those motions to me. So Jack's waiting until the last minute and repeating the fishing invite make more sense to me if its part of sort of teasing byplay they've done before.
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