Originally posted by Madeleine_W
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Sorry, but I know too many men who are either keen to remain faithful to their wives, who need to love a woman in order to make love to her, who like to be the one in control of their own actions or who would balk at the idea of shagging a probable killer to imagine that "such an activity would be enjoyable and welcome regardless of the circumstances." Toungue in cheek or otherwise.
I think what I'm saying is that Hathor could rape me anytime she wanted to.
Madeleine
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Originally posted by cobraR478Humans used to think it was a good idea to drill holes in their heads.
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Originally posted by Madeleine_WSorry, but I know too many men who are either keen to remain faithful to their wives, who need to love a woman in order to make love to her, who like to be the one in control of their own actions or who would balk at the idea of shagging a probable killer to imagine that "such an activity would be enjoyable and welcome regardless of the circumstances."
So you're giving your permission? so it wouldn't be rape.
There's nothing about rape.
Originally posted by cobraR478Humans used to think it was a good idea to drill holes in their heads.END OF LINE
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Originally posted by Uncle DickI suppose I'm just one of those people who can find humor in anything, including rape. I pity those who cannot. The whole situtation is treated rather flippantly in the episode so I'm comfortable doing the same here.sigpic
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Originally posted by Major FischerEh, I think the fact that the information DOES fit with each other and Teal'c was in the first season just figuring out exactly which things he knew were the truth and which were lies, that is far more likely than the easy out of blaming season 7.
Watch out for the plot holes, but don't create ones that aren't there just to find another reason not to like season 7.sigpic
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But if the woman got the man drunk without him knowing (spiking his drink or whatever) and shagged him even though he was asking her not to...? It's not like he chose to take the drug. Had he been in his right mind and stronger than her there would have been no sex. Everything that caused the sex to happen was initiated by her and was against his will.
If it isn't rape to make someone want you by drugging them before you do the deed, then how come it's illegal to put rophynol in drinks...?
Madeleine
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Originally posted by Replicarteri loved this eposode, i love Hathor. shes so sexy, i was gonna buy her outfit from ebay, but it went a little over my budget lol. bring back hathor!
All this talk of rape is making me feel dirty for liking Hathor. I have never been raped and I don't know anyone who has. So I can't comment on the topic, but to me Hathor is just like any other Gou'ald. They use and abuse, they are all unashamedly wicked.
Below I posted this on another forum, I am just after a second opinion.
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The round crystal device on her belly appears to have two functions.
When glowing will cut and cauterise a neat cross section into her new Jaffa's stomach and also appears to be a little door.
Hathor gives birth to a boiling tub of Goa'uld larva and I think these creatures were spawned from behind this device. When Hathor rises out of her boiling tub in one scene, the device on her belly looks like a ring with a gaping hole. When she fully stands up the stone returns to its original place, in effect like a door closing.
Is this a light trick on the camera or intentional?
Last edited by Ke'ra; 19 November 2004, 03:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Ke'raYay, A like minded person.
All this talk of rape is making me feel dirty for liking Hathor. I have never been raped and I don't know anyone who has. So I can't comment on the topic, but to me Hathor is just like any other Gou'ald. They use and abuse, they are all unashamedly wicked.
Madeleine
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Originally posted by Madeleine_WYou're right about the goa'uld, and you don't need to feel guilty. I like Baal, Nirrti, Apophis... a torturer, a Mengler and a murderer. But they serve their purpose well as dramatic characters, they're interesting, so I say I like them, and if you like Hathor that's fine! I was sad when she died, I thought she was a good villain.
It is just not sociably acceptable for a Queen Goa'uld to have a human host.
"Eew" and "beyond icky"
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