She is a brunette that has died her hair ginger. This is a pet peeve of mine.
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I liked this ep. Being a Janet fan this was a good ep for her. I just love the lines "Are you outta your mind honey-buns? There is a reason they call it this man's army. The way Teryl delivers them has me laughing everytime I hear them.
Australian Teryl Rothery Fan Club
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A good episdoe. I especially liked the premise of the show and the execution of it...for the most part. The episode's pace seemed rushed and the ending was a bit of a let down with Hathor getting away but at least she returned later on. Overall, a slightly above average episode.
timdalton007
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that was one hack of an episode!
there's a proof! chicks can control us! lol...
i most liked the part whan hathor came out and used her hand device!
there are only three things i'd like! (yea right, i'd like more!)
a hand device!
a zat gun!
and a stargate with a dial home device!
funny thing that hathor speakes like there are two in her body, well actuelly its true..."we owe you our thanks"..."kiss us"...lol
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funny thing that hathor speakes like there are two in her body, well actuelly its true..."we owe you our thanks"..."kiss us"...lol
Just in the same way as the British Queen uses 'we' and 'our' when she speaks, too, for example. And Queen Victoria (may have <G>) said "We are not amused." rather than, "I am not amused."
I loved that arrogance in Hathor to adopt that manner of speech. Showed just how well she thought of herself as being higher than the mere mortals around her.
AlbionListen, we had General Ryan come on and do a little cameo for us, and he's a real live four star, one of the big guys. And I had to ask him point blank, because there's a certain irreverence that I bring to the character, and denseness, but while we were doing this scene, I just looked at him and said, "Do you have guys like me in...?" and he stopped me and said, "Yes, and worse, and you're doing a fine job, son."
Richard Dean Anderson
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One of my fave eps, liked the character Hathor and particularly enjoyed her having her wicked way with poor little innocent long-haired Daniel. The women were strong in this ep, and the men were walked all over, which makes a refreshing change.sigpic"Ce qui ressemble a l'amour est toujours de l'amour." - Tristan Bernard
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seems like i always make a fool of myself...lol...
AlbionListen, we had General Ryan come on and do a little cameo for us, and he's a real live four star, one of the big guys. And I had to ask him point blank, because there's a certain irreverence that I bring to the character, and denseness, but while we were doing this scene, I just looked at him and said, "Do you have guys like me in...?" and he stopped me and said, "Yes, and worse, and you're doing a fine job, son."
Richard Dean Anderson
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Originally posted by AlbionNot at all, Thor! None of us can know everything about everything - I've learned things I didn't know from posters on these boards. I see you're from Isreal - you can write what I know about Israel on the back of a postcard. And there'd be room to spare. So there's no shame in being surprised now and then by something you didn't know.
Albion
thanks for making me feel better =)
i hope ill get to see you around the forum
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It was an okay episode, I'm a big fan of Hathor, but I thought it a bit odd that they didn't believe or suspect anything about the Goa'uld with her when she appeared at the SGC.
You'd have thought after what happened with Kawalski (sp?) they'd have been a bit more on their toes when dealing with possible Goa'uld in the base.
Especially with Daniel knowing all about her history as Hathor!
Originally posted by Stupid Daniel"Gee, we're dealing with Alien Parasites that take over people, and they're all Ancient Egyptian types. Oh look, someone claining to be an Egyptian Goddess who knows about the Stargate? Let her in, no worry of Goa'uld here!"What's spongey, topped in chocolate with an orange jelly centre and serves the Goa'uld?
A Jaffa cake!
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Originally posted by Uncle DickIn the "battle of the anecdotes", there can be no winner, but I know a number of men who would feel differently or who would at least be willing to joke about feeling differently.
Not necessarily. I could say "no" out of a sense of honor or out of respect for the law but enjoy the physical act. In the state of nature, I suppose it wouldn't be rape.
Male rape (whether done to him by another man or by a woman) happens more often than we are aware of because men tend not to report it as often as women do precisely because of the kind of above attitudes. They end up feeling embarrassed because they think it made them less of a man especially when done by a woman because society tends to say that woman can't be rapists for some reason. A friend of mine was raped by two women and he did react to the act itself in that he "finished" for them (don't know how graphic we can say it but I'm assuming people know what I mean by that). But just because he reacted to what they were doing to him didn't mean it wasn't rape. Your body can't control what it reacts to many times especially not in this kind of situation. Both men and women will sometimes "react" to their rape but that doesn't mean they are either enjoying it or that they gave their consent. (Not to mention we don't know what the drug did to him for sure so it may have also played a hand in his "reaction".)
The above quotes make it almost sound like some think that just because men enjoy sex (usually) that it means they'd be fine with it even through rape just because it is an attractive woman doing it. Though in that case, being fine with having sex with her would mean most likely giving consent which is not rape but like other people have said, Daniel pulled away when he realized what was going to happen and he had to be drugged in order for her to do it. That's rape plain and simple.
Sorry for the rant but my friend went through a lot when it happened to him and I can't stand the skeptical reaction many people seem to have towards men being raped because that only causes them to feel more embarrassed and more reluctant to report it and seek emotional help afterwards (or even rejecting physical help which can be even more dangerous).
Um...and in closing Poor Daniel and Yay for the SGC girls (and Teal'c) coming to the rescue.
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