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Originally posted by jelgate View PostMorjana has the fastest keyboard in the west.
(Okay that was bad.)
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostJill and fifth man have a conspiracy against me.
*must not tell them I watched the firsr six seasons on SciFi syndication*
Ahem.
Back on topic: Watching AoT for the third time (second time sans commentary).
"I aim to misbehave." - Capt. Mal Reynolds
"Alien locale is no excuse for lack of pineapples." - DP
WALLACE: And if I don't?
O'NEILL: We'll beam you up to our spaceship.
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Originally posted by Silverwings View PostMy argument isn't that it's not realistic. My argument is that it's never necessary, starting in real life.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/20718
Anyone who's been in a really high stress or fast paced situation knows that it can be an excellent way of venting and stress relief. The fact that swearing is taboo is the reason why it's so effective. It really helps communicating what your feelings are and I find that it's a sign of at least emotional honesty when someone can swear in front of me. I distrust those who don't swear even in situations where it's appropriate. To me, that shows that they are hiding something.
I never used to swear before my last few years of high school. Since then, I've
a) Directed a short film where stuff didn't work out on set and we were on the clock because we were shooting on location
b) Worked on large school and work projects right up till the last minute while battling computer crashes and mathematical mistakes
c) Gotten into quite scary situations such as being lost in bear country at night or being lost on the open ocean in a small ship while a storm was coming.
And in all those situations, freely swearing was a good way to defuse pressure and build camaraderie and trust with the people I was working with. My experience echoes the article - it's very good for building up team solidarity and mutual support. I can only imagine that it works the same way for people in the military, whose jobs are quite literally life and death.
I now swear regularly when appropriate. There's a reason why there are swear words: they're just very easy ways to indicate your emotions at the time. Using the weaker version of the word - such as "crap" or "screw" - all the time is a bit of a cop out. You use the weak version when for mild situations and the strong version for strong situations. In a way, you can think of the strong version as a superlative.
In the article I linked to, it says that executives and high ranking employees don't swear as much but the most blatant case of swearing I've ever heard came from the Executive Vice President and the CEO for one company and the COO for another. Admittedly I haven't worked with the people down on shop floors or at plants too often, so they might swear even more. I've only ever been to the shops and plants in the company of the above swearing executives and nobody ever swears in those situations because it's an insider / outsider interaction.Last edited by 1138; 20 March 2008, 07:58 PM.
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Originally posted by EH-T View PostSam spends 90% of her time locked in a room searching a computer program.
Overall, I think this was a great way to wrap up the Ori storyline, and for a direct to video release... I think they did as good a job as any of the 2-3 part episode back on Sci-Fi.
You could tell that Ark of Truth didn't have the same production budget (or perhaps priority is a better way of putting it)... now all you SG1 people know what the first couple years of being an Atlantis fan felt like.
I think the multiple storylines overlapping help keep the story interesting. Jackson, Vala and Teal'C go after the Ark while Mitchell is chasing replicators (aka "when in doubt - send in the Borg" routine Voyager fell into) and Carter yammers on about tech stuff.
Teal'C - Wasn't much for "Muscles" to do... so let's seperate him and watch him BMF hike across country till it was time for the final confrontation. Still was cool to watch, indeed!
I DID like the scene between him and Tomin, folks like to gloss over the fact thast not too long ago... our warm and fuzzy Teal'C was slaughtering innocent millions. I like that after all this time, he is keeps that in mind.
And since the whole "Indiana Jones" thing was Jackson's gig... I liked that Mitchell was on the ship to battle replicators and "replicator-man." I've been a fan of watching John Cricht... I mean Cam Mitchell getting (as you guys call it) "whumped" before "whumping" was cool!
And yes, there was a "cast of thousands" feel to it, with brief cameos by practically everyone who's ever been part of the Ori storyline... but that's what you get from a massive storyline SG1 had going, and just ended suddenly with very few things resolved. Even if the answers were somewhat predictable... they were alot of fun!
So, Adria is a "god" (well, godess) now... HOT are the Ori!
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Originally posted by Silverwings View PostMy argument isn't that it's not realistic. My argument is that it's never necessary, starting in real life.
or better yet... it is not necessary to exclude it...
and no, i don't find the other seasons failures... i don't find the lack of profanity bothersome... but neither do i find the inclusion of it to be unnecessary...
the question is, should art imitate life... or should art rise above it?Colonel Jack O'Neill: So what's your impression of Alar?
Teal'c: That he is concealing something.
Colonel Jack O'Neill: Like what?
Teal'c: I am unsure. He is concealing it.
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Originally posted by IrishPisano View Post
and no, i don't find the other seasons failures... i don't find the lack of profanity bothersome... but neither do i find the inclusion of it to be unnecessary...
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Originally posted by Randy_Watson View PostBut if the lack of it isn't bothersome, then it must not be necessary. I have no problem with swearing, but I think shows create their own world and it's better for that world to be consistant in itself, I can see how the change to add swearing is distracting. SG-1 has been a fun show for most of it's run, not a gritty drama. I hope we don't start seeing people's intestines getting ripped out, Sam getting sexually assaulted on screen, and things like that just because they can do it now. It would be as annoying to me if the Sopranos or Deadwood made a movie and took out the swearing and violence (or like the syndicated version of Dexter). Or if the Arrested Development movie decides to use swearing without the censor beep (the beep tends to make the jokes 10x more funny).
Ark of Truth was merely going back to the SG-1's roots: the Showtime years...Colonel Jack O'Neill: So what's your impression of Alar?
Teal'c: That he is concealing something.
Colonel Jack O'Neill: Like what?
Teal'c: I am unsure. He is concealing it.
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Originally posted by IrishPisano View Postthe real complaint should be with the changes that SciFi made to it.
Ark of Truth was merely going back to the SG-1's roots: the Showtime years...
That's true. Really it would have been better to keep it up the whole time, but since the majority of the years were the cleaner version (even most of the Showtime eps), I got used to that style. (now, if they bring back O'Neil, I think it would make sense for his character to do it)
Really it doesn't bother me, I can just see the argument that it's not necessary (in SG-1, not in general).
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