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I certainly got rather furious with the whole if it's science then Jack can't know anything about it thing by Season 7. Like some guy who has his own telescope won't get how to use one all of a sudden (but was quite competent at using a whole observatory just a few years before).Originally posted by Seaboe Muffinchucker View PostHere's the thing: my analysis of why I like it isn't going to help you like it. I'm not you, and you're not me. I will say that one of the things I like about it is Jack as a competent leader and not a buffoon (as he sometimes was in the later years). Humor has not yet taken precedence over competency.
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The episode in which O'Neill shows he's smarter than he makes himself look. Loved Daniel's surprised What did you just say?... ...and initially he didn't spy on the neighbors. I have to say having a telescope myself, it's very tempting not to.
Nirrti's really bad-ass, and yet she'll make it into my favorite Goa'uld-list nonetheless.
Random note to the pyrotechnics crew: you should hide where you buried your explosions better cause the crater was there before the deathglider had even hit the ground. But I noticed only once.
Carter's pretty good with kids (must be cause she's an auntie). I like how Daniel was right there, offering his help and telling her she isn't alone (kinda a mirror scene to the one in season 5's Rite of Passage where he pretty much says the same to Fraiser).
Of course Janet's gonna keep Cassandra -- there's no one more qualified (no outsider anyway). However, I sincerely hope she doesn't have to count allergic to dogs to her already extensive allergy-collection. The every-kid-has-to-have-a-dog-rule might not go over well.
Btw, that dog looked really fluffy, though he was shedding hair by the gazillion if Jack's shirt was any indication.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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I forgot to watch an episode last week, forgive me. Season 1, disk 4.
I've always liked this episode. I like enthusiastic Daniel and Sam, I like the way Sam ties her scientific curiosity to the deaths, I like how amazingly (unbelievably) fast Teal'c learns to use the controls of the telescope, I like the camera work on the wait for the explosion that never comes.
I also think Sam's explanation for why she thought it would be safe to go back to Cassandra is a wonderful piece of after the fact justification. I think what she initially told Jack "Sir, she's awake" is the real reason--she would rather die than leave that poor child alone. The business about knowing nothing would happen was a way of justifying her actions.
SeaboeIf you're going to allow yourself to be offended by a cat, you might as well just pack it in -- Steven Brust
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I was surprised how real this episode got towards the end when Sam took the girl deep underground. I was thinking to myself how dark the show had turned, but in a "real" way that made me think what I'd do in a similar situation.
I'm doing a first watch (sometimes rewatch) of the series and I don't know the first season well at all. I was expecting a lot more fluffy feel-good stuff than I'm getting which is good. I like the surprise.
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Originally posted by ngewakl View PostGood episode. Although I didn't buy that Sam Carter motherly type. She just seemed to young then and too much of a soldier. Also liked smart Jack.
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DANIEL So, how sure were you really?
CARTER I can't explain it, Daniel; I just knew.
TEAL'C Mother's instinct, perhaps.
CARTER (Grins.) Subtle, but no. Dr. Fraiser is going to take her until we can find qualified parents.
What did Teal'c mean by "mother's instinct"? Did Carter have a kid in the past that she gave up for adoption or something? Perhaps she had one with Jonas Hanson? Doesn't Carter's "subtle" response imply that?
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Teal'c's just referring to the age old idea that women have a "mother's instinct" when it comes to children.
I consider it old-fashioned thinking, but that's me.
maternal instinct: "the natural tendency that a mother has to behave or react in a particular way around her child or children"
IMO, it was always implied that the job came first with Carter, so no children past or present (or future).Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostTeal'c's just referring to the age old idea that women have a "mother's instinct" when it comes to children.
I consider it old-fashioned thinking, but that's me.
maternal instinct: "the natural tendency that a mother has to behave or react in a particular way around her child or children"
IMO, it was always implied that the job came first with Carter, so no children past or present (or future).
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The assumption is that all women have it, whether or not they're mothers. Teal'c is saying that being exposed to Cassandra has brought it out in Carter.
It's sexism, is what it is, disguised as tradition. Not that TPTB would consider it that.
SeaboeIf you're going to allow yourself to be offended by a cat, you might as well just pack it in -- Steven Brust
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Originally posted by Seaboe Muffinchucker View PostThe assumption is that all women have it, whether or not they're mothers. Teal'c is saying that being exposed to Cassandra has brought it out in Carter.
It's sexism, is what it is, disguised as tradition. Not that TPTB would consider it that.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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