IMO this episode wasnt as bad as i had read. i particularly enjoyed the fact that after Teal'c saving earth so many times he is finally allowed to live of base but there are still those who dont trust him which i hate. Overall i think it was pretty good episode.
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Originally posted by kharaa View PostWhy at the end when the kid has teal'c branding on his skateboard would teal'c be.. honored, it is the mark of apophis.."Do you people practice being vague?"
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Originally posted by kharaa View PostWhy at the end when the kid has teal'c branding on his skateboard would teal'c be.. honored, it is the mark of apophis.."There's not a little boy born who wouldn't tear the world apart to save his mummy... and this little boy can." --The Doctor.
"The plastic tips at the ends of shoelaces are called Aglets. Their true purpose is sinister."--The Question.
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Originally posted by kharaa View PostWhy at the end when the kid has teal'c branding on his skateboard would teal'c be.. honored, it is the mark of apophis..GLD
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A little known fact: There's a homage to crocodile Dundee(When Teal"c throws the avacodo and it knocks the person who stole an old women's stuff.Calvin grows up to be Frazz. The logical continuation of this is, of course, that Frazz then grows up to be Edward Norton's character from Fight Club. And thus, all four of these characters are gods.Let's go one more step. Calvin grows up to be Jeremy, who grows up to be Frazz, who grows up to be "Tyler Durden," while Suzie grows up to be Haruhi Suzumiya; since Kyon becomes The Doctor, this leads to the inescapable conclusion that after the end of Fight Club, Calvin becomes Captain Jack.
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Originally posted by JackBauer2007 View PostPardon the ignorance. BUt what does it mean to be a shipper and why was the stalker comment insulting?
A "shipper" (short for "relationshipper") is a fan who is particularly interested in the personal (often romantic) relationship between two particular characters. Sam-Jack Shippers, Daniel-Janet Shippers, Sam-Martouf Shippers and others are common in Stargate fandom.
"Slash" refers to shipping between two characters of the same gender. (You just had to ask ...)
As far as the stalker comment by Pete, in the season 7 episode "Chimera", we first meet Pete who gets some buddy in the FBI or some high up agency to do a background check on Carter when he doesn't believe she's telling him everything and he follows Carter without her knowledge thus winding up in the shootout in the end. A number of fans considered that "stalking" and thus labeled him as such. The big wigs that write for the show read this message board as well as others and tossed that comment in as some kind of acknowledgment/apology/something-another to the fans, imo. As far as fans finding it insulting, I guess it's all in the interpretation. I found it to be insulting towards Pete and a needless comment while other fans thought it was a jab at them. But then again I found the whole introduction of Pete as a Sam/Jack ship wedge to be insulting towards me and his character and I'm anti S/J ship.
Anyway...I still severely dislike this episode. One of the worst eps of Stargate SG-1 ever.Last edited by LoneStar1836; 17 March 2007, 10:05 AM.IMO always implied.
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Ok, so I just re-watched this episode only for the second time (the first being probably approximately one and a half or 2 years ago when it was shown on tv) and even though I'm a huge J/S shipper, I really liked this episode. (I'll explain a bit further on).
I really enjoyed seeing Teal'c living a 'normal' life in his apartment. The girl and her drunken boyfriend was cliche, but it was still nice to see Teal'c defending her and looking out for everyone else in the neighborhood. The sub-plot with Daniel was also interesting and since I can't remember what happens with the bad guys who 'disappeared', I'm looking forward to finding out.
Originally posted by Token View PostThe Sam and Pete storyline I was dreading and was well prepared to never watch the episode again, but I can see the overall feel of the storyline, and I am looking forward with GREAT anticipation of the eventual resolution of the Sam and Jack storyline. I was glad to see the "stalker" issue addressed at least in passing. I was glad to see that Sam is unsure of what she wants for her future, and that she is taking the time to consider her options. I liked Sam's conversation with Jack. It was the most ADULT conversation they have had. Even though I didn't like the fact that she said "yes" and don't want Sam with Pete, I am willing to ride the rollercoster that TPTB have put the Sam and Jack Shippers on.
Originally posted by raggedy11 View PostI was surprised that I enjoyed this I did! I am a shipper and I actually found more here to support the S/J ship.
Originally posted by tera'ngan View PostWill somebody PLEASE explain to me O'Neill's comment in Sam's lab?
"Then I wouldn't be here." (Did I remember that right?)
I DON'T GET IT! Is he saying if they had gotten together then he would no longer be at SGC and that he is not willing to do that so she needs to move on? Is he saying of course he cares about her and that's why he is standing there in her lab asking her what's been bothering her? I don't usually post on these episode specific threads because I would just be repeating what everyone else is saying, but this one is bugging me.
Originally posted by Sam & Jack Shipper View PostOk, I am going to have to re-watch this tomorrow because I didn't think it was bad. We had the shippiest scence in years, in the lab. And Jack never looked hotter!
Originally posted by the adventurer View PostNah, Stargate started out Episodic, and it was good. Now it's a real living and breathing show, which characters that I WANT to see in more down to earth circumstances of."Don't dis MacGyver, or before you know it he'll be at your door with some tinfoil, a whistle and a bag of marbles...and you'll be sorry then..."
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I'm sorry, but almost every part of this episode had me laughing out loud. It was some kind of pseudo-karate-kid moment that made me think of the montage song from Team America
"Even Jaffa have a montage, MONTAGE"
It was just funny. And not necessarily in a good way.Last edited by Bekki; 27 August 2007, 06:46 PM. Reason: EDIT: I must pay homage to the S/J scene. A nice break from the uber intense montage episodesigpic
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