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Originally posted by ccdsah View PostOkay bad mother - more proof - Cassie. After Janet's death she continued her perilous job instead of resigning and working as a civilian. How would Cassie have dealt with Sam's death after losing both her parents and Janet?Originally posted by Tracy Jane View PostWhy? Well, Cassie's not her daughter. It was Janet that adopted Cassie, not Sam. Yes, Sam's close to Cassie, but in the same way that an Aunt is, not a mother. Besides which, I think Cassie was at university at that stage, wasn't she?
*eta* Oh, and how would it effect Cassie if the world was taken over by Goa'uld or the Ori?
*eta again* You need to have some "proof" before you can claim to have more "proof."Neep, NZBG, Eileen!
Made with love and chocolate brownies by Spacegirlnz
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Originally posted by ccdsah View PostOkay bad mother - more proof - Cassie. After Janet's death she continued her perilous job instead of resigning and working as a civilian. How would Cassie have dealt with Sam's death after losing both her parents and Janet?
How would Cassie deal? Like an adult I would hope. Like anyone who is related to someone in the military, if you're not totally selfish, you realise that they are doing a dangerous job to protect you and others. It doesn't take the pain or the anger away but you can honour their choice and sacrifice.-
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Originally posted by Mandysg1 View PostNow I feel the urge to BOUNCE!
Originally posted by chelle db View Post
My only beef about that game is that it's a H/H game and I have no idea on how to play them...they confuse me!!! I know...I'm such a drongo!!
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Originally posted by ccdsah View PostOkay bad mother - more proof - Cassie. After Janet's death she continued her perilous job instead of resigning and working as a civilian. How would Cassie have dealt with Sam's death after losing both her parents and Janet?
Also remember the excuse given for why she took the Job in Area 51... Cassie was having a rough time so she took a job with better hours, but she was needed for a higher cause so she returned to her high risk job.
I think you are saying that she's not good wife/ mother material from the perspective of someone who just thinks those are qualities of someone who wants another person to be the one at home making the home a nice place for them all to come home to.
Maternal instinct is not just the ability to walk away from other responsibilites in order to raise a child. It's weighing up the conflicts in your life and choosing the best path for you , your family and the whole human race.
I am in no way trying to diminish the women ( and men) who do give up thier careers in order to be at home and raise thier children with care and dedication. But I would argue that most people have jobs that other people could do. If they were not there, someone else could do thier job and no one would die. Raising a child is the most important thing that any of us will probably ever do.
Sam's normal job isn't like that.
I agree with tracy, Sam is actually exhibiting the most responsible attitude to child rearing there is. the knowledge and decision that thier higher calling, thier higher responsibility is not to bring a child into the world, but spend the rest of thier lives, protecting everyone elses.
Becks
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I've been trying to find a quote from a book I have that is currently unfortunately in a box in my ex-gf's basement 6000 miles away...it expertly put what I want to say next perfectly...*mutters*
Anyhoo, regarding Sam and Cassie...sure Cassie has been through a lot but she's an adult now and Sam does spend her days saving the whole planet, higher callings and all that, Sams doing her best to ensure the people she loves don't get exterminated/enslaved etc....I'd say that was pretty important.
Besides, Cassie's an adult by the time Janet dies, at least by my Maths.
I still say Sam has maternal potential that she doesn't tap into cos there are more important things, doesn't mean that given the chance she'd be a bad parent. I've seen bad parenting and worked with inept parents, it requires a certain level of something that Sam doesn't have.
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Originally posted by ccdsah View PostGreen! Good fic if a little sad and a bit OOC - After giving much thought I think althoughSamCarter's a great character, Sam's not exactly wife, mother material...
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Originally posted by Agent_Dark View Postlol, who cares. Its just a noob game that doesnt prove anything. like sam would like totally pwn it, but its so noob its not worth her effort. she's gotta play games that are better and like pwn those instead
(still, we know her hair is best)
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Originally posted by ccdsah View PostYes! IMHO she had three chances - Jonas, Pete and Jack and she blew them all! She doesn't date much...
And Thor died
LE: Not a good wife, mother - she'd have trouble putting her family first. (and it's not mysoginistic - the same applies to being a good father/husband afaic)
And I'll have you not say such an awful thing about her true love Thor!
Thor lives I tell you!
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Originally posted by ccdsah View PostOkay bad mother - more proof - Cassie. After Janet's death she continued her perilous job instead of resigning and working as a civilian. How would Cassie have dealt with Sam's death after losing both her parents and Janet?
And let's see, I believe Jack, Daniel, and Teal'c have all struck out a few times in their relationships, too, so I suppose they don't make good family/parental material either. I mean, gee, Jack's kid shot himself with Jack's gun. That's a pretty big strike there. He definitely shouldn't have kids because of that, despite a proven track record on screen that he's good with kids. And Daniel allowed his wife to be taken by a Goa'uld. Failure to protect! Whifff! No more chances! I'm not sure he demonstrated good parenting skills with Shifu, either, after all, he pushed Shifu off on Kasuf instead of taking the boy home with him. Teal'c successfully raised a child to adulthood, but one could argue that he was absent a lot, and we saw on screen that it caused problems, not to mention that he didn't quit the SGC to take care of his son.
So... just to make sure that we understand each other correctly and your argument is consistent, you would agree that all of the original SG-1 is poor parental material, and none of them should pursue relationships or children?
If so, I'm okay with what you're saying. I don't agree with it, but at least you're not singling Sam out because she's a woman.
My LJ
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Originally posted by ccdsah View PostSo she's afraid on how her "work" would impact on her family? All she has to do is to resign. Jonas and Pete showed that she can be a pretty lousy judge of character and compatibility.
And why in "Affinity" we didn't see her question how her decission would impact on Cassie?
Originally posted by Tittamiire View PostAye, bad mother material would be having a child where you're not capable of or willing to meet their needs. I enjoyed the fanfic and thought the older retrospective characters were well written, it still felt like them.
that's a bad mother. One that puts the child last in her life
Originally posted by becky_preen View PostMaternal instinct is not just the ability to walk away from other responsibilites in order to raise a child. It's weighing up the conflicts in your life and choosing the best path for you , your family and the whole human race.
knowing the difference between a cranky cry and a 'i'm in pain' cry. is not feeling like you want to hit the child to shut it up when she's wailing in your arms for the past half hour. is being able to calm or soothe the child. is not minding baby drool on your arm, or being icked out when the kid chews on yoru finger.
it's accepting the child, caring for the child and doing all you can to protect and nurture the child...it's loving the child
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