Fallen/Homecoming
So great reviews!
Generally
I have to admit to being less than fussed about the opening to S7. It did the job it had to do which was knock Anubis back a peg, get Daniel back into the team and to move Jonas out.
I do love the opening scene with its atmospheric storm and the return of Daniel, almost in a very "newborn" way - he's left naked and vulnerable. I too have no real issues with the speed of Daniel's memories coming back but, like Cags, would have liked more on his reintegration with SG1 properly for the next episode (they kind of pick up on it in Orpheus but not really) because other than the few scenes at the beginning and the final scene at the end we really don't see enough of him with Sam, Jack and Teal'c for me.
I would have liked Jonas to have stayed. While budgetary reasons were given for why they couldn't sustain five regular cast members, I think they could have easily worked out a storyline where Jonas shifted to become a recurring character, one who could have stepped in to make the "fourth" member when Jack was absent (although he's not as absent this season as S6) due to accommodating RDA's reduced schedule. However, in the context of the storyline he's given, I think it works well for Jonas to leave. I don't think he truly "wants" to go (as in if everything was equal and he had a choice), but I think he's committed to doing what's right in the situation and that means going back to help his people rebuild. I too though would have preferred for his final episode not to have been the Big Drilly episode of this season.
Sam and Jack
I think most of it has been said. There is a lot of continuation of the great dynamic that they've worked out through S6 where they're supporting each other and depending on one another out in the field both in diplomacy and in action.
I love the two of them playing tag on Daniel in the beginning - that works so well. And I don't mind the Daniel - is there something between us - because I think it was a natural question for a man with no memory who has just been told by an attractive woman that she thinks he's great and found his death hugely difficult to ask. I think Sam's answer is unequivocal in terms of how she sees her relationship with Daniel; they're great friends but that's all they are.
I don't see the briefing scene quite as shippy as others. I think that he feels able to razz her is an underlying sign of how much he believes she has the ability to handle it and him, and is actually a way of giving her props rather than undermining her. But I do like how he recognises that he didn't make it easy for her and apologises. And I do think the "crazy" discussion is more like a bickering married couple and hence the look from Jonas and Daniel at the end which is very much, "oh they're at it again."
Finally, I do love the two of them flying together and the banter in the 302. Very sweet.
So great reviews!
Generally
I have to admit to being less than fussed about the opening to S7. It did the job it had to do which was knock Anubis back a peg, get Daniel back into the team and to move Jonas out.
I do love the opening scene with its atmospheric storm and the return of Daniel, almost in a very "newborn" way - he's left naked and vulnerable. I too have no real issues with the speed of Daniel's memories coming back but, like Cags, would have liked more on his reintegration with SG1 properly for the next episode (they kind of pick up on it in Orpheus but not really) because other than the few scenes at the beginning and the final scene at the end we really don't see enough of him with Sam, Jack and Teal'c for me.
I would have liked Jonas to have stayed. While budgetary reasons were given for why they couldn't sustain five regular cast members, I think they could have easily worked out a storyline where Jonas shifted to become a recurring character, one who could have stepped in to make the "fourth" member when Jack was absent (although he's not as absent this season as S6) due to accommodating RDA's reduced schedule. However, in the context of the storyline he's given, I think it works well for Jonas to leave. I don't think he truly "wants" to go (as in if everything was equal and he had a choice), but I think he's committed to doing what's right in the situation and that means going back to help his people rebuild. I too though would have preferred for his final episode not to have been the Big Drilly episode of this season.
Sam and Jack
I think most of it has been said. There is a lot of continuation of the great dynamic that they've worked out through S6 where they're supporting each other and depending on one another out in the field both in diplomacy and in action.
I love the two of them playing tag on Daniel in the beginning - that works so well. And I don't mind the Daniel - is there something between us - because I think it was a natural question for a man with no memory who has just been told by an attractive woman that she thinks he's great and found his death hugely difficult to ask. I think Sam's answer is unequivocal in terms of how she sees her relationship with Daniel; they're great friends but that's all they are.
I don't see the briefing scene quite as shippy as others. I think that he feels able to razz her is an underlying sign of how much he believes she has the ability to handle it and him, and is actually a way of giving her props rather than undermining her. But I do like how he recognises that he didn't make it easy for her and apologises. And I do think the "crazy" discussion is more like a bickering married couple and hence the look from Jonas and Daniel at the end which is very much, "oh they're at it again."
Finally, I do love the two of them flying together and the banter in the 302. Very sweet.
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