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But don't you think that's essentially, well, no different to loading someone up with rohypnal (however you spell it) so you can get them in the sack? In a court of law Hathor would be done for rape.
Oh yes, I absolutely agree, it is rape so it's definitely an uncomfortable ep.
Hate the Jack the Jaffa thing, but then I often wonder about the Jaffa pouches and how they develop and can only come up with the idea that TPTB didn't have a clue and sort of winged it as far as very early eps go.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
Oh yes, I absolutely agree, it is rape so it's definitely an uncomfortable ep.
Hate the Jack the Jaffa thing, but then I often wonder about the Jaffa pouches and how they develop and can only come up with the idea that TPTB didn't have a clue and sort of winged it as far as very early eps go.
...and given his moral standpoint of things I thought he would've been upset that he 'slept' with someone when he's still so dedicated to Sha're...
...and given his moral standpoint of things I thought he would've been upset that he 'slept' with someone when he's still so dedicated to Sha're...
I think he was "numb" and probably unable to remember all the details after the Nishta as well as the whole distasteful experience....it was Jack's "ewww" that seemed so unsympathetic, especially after what he had been put through with her.....but in the long run I blame the whole thing on poor and lazy writing...I wonder how it would have turned out if it had been a male enslaving all the women.....oh, yes, didn't they try that on....SPOILERS FOR SGA
Spoiler:
that dreadful episode with the Lucius Lavin character - ewwww indeed!
Deeds xx
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Yeah that's the thing about Hathor. Lazy, horrible writing, and some truly icky bits. And yet, a bit like say Twilight, immensely watchable. It is kind of weird and I can't really explain it. I wish I could (because then I could use my new found powers to write the next Twilight or Fifty Shades and make a FORTUNE).
Oh yes, I absolutely agree, it is rape so it's definitely an uncomfortable ep.
Hate the Jack the Jaffa thing, but then I often wonder about the Jaffa pouches and how they develop and can only come up with the idea that TPTB didn't have a clue and sort of winged it as far as very early eps go.
With the whole jack/jaffa thing, they only ever mention it once after the fact ever again, its in 'heroes' when Dr.Frasier is talking to Emmit Breckman about all O.Neills injuries and when she get to that one she says something to the effect of " he has asked me never to talk about the whole Hathor incident.
I thought that was a little joke at their own expense at the sheer silliness of that storyline.
Never Leave A Man Behind...or a Jaffa for that matter
Aunt Hathy ... wow, I luv'd this episode a lot. Seeing Uncle George that relaxed and happy is already worth the money I paid for that DVD. Then of course the actress Susanne Braun from Germany ... wait, no that's another one, lol. Of course Suanne Braun from South Africa did a wonderful job on playing Hathor. I really wanted to see her again and my wish got heard in Seasons 2 and 3 ... hehe.
Good ol' Hathor, the first female Goa'uld to have a speaking part on the series. I know that this isn't a very popular episode but it is outrageous fun! It's certainly the silliest episode that wasn't intended by the producers to be silly. It reminds me of a bad third season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series or any given episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. It really feels like it was made in 1977 instead of 1997. It appeals to the part of me that likes slightly trashy sci-fi! I can well imagine these events being (only slightly) adapted by Martin for an episode of Wormhole X-treme! It does have some nice comic moments though and I love Don S. Davis' performance as the essentially love sick General Hammond. Suanne Braun gives a great performance as Hathor as well, never going over the top and creating an entertaining (if fairly silly) character in the process.
If Girl Power was the rallying call of "Emancipation", the one for this episode is Sisters are doing it for themselves. After "Emancipation" and "The First Commandment", this is arguably the series' third Sam-centric episode and it's a shame that none of them are exactly of stellar quality. However, at least she is portrayed as a strong, intelligent and capable woman, as is Janet in the first episode in which she has any action scenes.
Daniel certainly gets put through the wringer in this episode, being, well, essentially raped by Hathor in order so that he can provide the "code of life" to produce new symbiotes. Given his hatred of the Goa'uld, I only imagine how badly he must have felt about that when he regained his senses.
I like this episode a lot. It's a nice Story arc episode. I have read that apparently it isn't very popular but despite only seeing it twice, i have liked it more with each watch.
Currently Watching: Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis
Planning to watch: Dark Angel, Star Trek Enterprise and many more
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