Politics
Favorite Scene: Hmm. Don’t really have one since this is mostly a clip show.
Favorite Quote:
Jack: Engaged?
Sam: It is theoretically possible.
Jack: It’s against the regulations!

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Clip shows don’t bother me, especially this one because there is a point to be made here. And of course, the quote above is very interesting because Jack’s reaction isn’t to reject the idea out of hand. He could have said something like “Carter?” but it’s not the idea of Sam that bothers him- it’s the rules. And he’s still thinking about it even after she finishes her explanation of alternate realities, whereas Sam is simply fascinated with the scientific implications of it all.
Even though Kinsey is a real jerk, he does have a point about the stargate program being too risky and very expensive with little to show for it until now. I like the Pandora’s box metaphor, though I’m not sure what’s meant by keeping hope inside in reference to the Stargate.
SG-1 has saved several civilizations, I think that makes us different from the other four great races, though that isn’t really mentioned in the series. We might not be as smart as the others, but we’re nicer. I think that quality makes us as least as good as the others, although I’m sure that’s up for debate.
We get a little follow up on Kynthia, and Jack mentions he’d like to retire there. With Kynthia? Interestingly, it wasn’t SG-1 who followed up there. Why not?
Obviously, however, Kinsey makes the wrong decision. And that leads us to the next episode.
Implications for Sam and Jack:
Jack’s reaction to “his” engagement in the other reality is very interesting. I’m sure they’d both laughed it off and then privately wondered “What if?”
Favorite Scene: Hmm. Don’t really have one since this is mostly a clip show.
Favorite Quote:
Jack: Engaged?
Sam: It is theoretically possible.
Jack: It’s against the regulations!

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Clip shows don’t bother me, especially this one because there is a point to be made here. And of course, the quote above is very interesting because Jack’s reaction isn’t to reject the idea out of hand. He could have said something like “Carter?” but it’s not the idea of Sam that bothers him- it’s the rules. And he’s still thinking about it even after she finishes her explanation of alternate realities, whereas Sam is simply fascinated with the scientific implications of it all.
Even though Kinsey is a real jerk, he does have a point about the stargate program being too risky and very expensive with little to show for it until now. I like the Pandora’s box metaphor, though I’m not sure what’s meant by keeping hope inside in reference to the Stargate.
SG-1 has saved several civilizations, I think that makes us different from the other four great races, though that isn’t really mentioned in the series. We might not be as smart as the others, but we’re nicer. I think that quality makes us as least as good as the others, although I’m sure that’s up for debate.
We get a little follow up on Kynthia, and Jack mentions he’d like to retire there. With Kynthia? Interestingly, it wasn’t SG-1 who followed up there. Why not?
Obviously, however, Kinsey makes the wrong decision. And that leads us to the next episode.
Implications for Sam and Jack:
Jack’s reaction to “his” engagement in the other reality is very interesting. I’m sure they’d both laughed it off and then privately wondered “What if?”
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