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Stargate - the final trip
Quicky update that - believe it or not - has nothing to do with SPN or fanfic.
I have taken up watching Season 10 of Stargate on German TV. Still waiting for Season 3 of Atlantis since it`s not out on DVD either. :/
I only have seen the first 5 or so eps and it`s feeling a lot like Redux of Redux.
"OMG, the uber-powerful Anubis, lets find the secret city of Atlantis - or an outpost - which will contain a secret super-duper weapon of mass destruction, built by the Ancients."
"OMG, the even more uber-powerful Replicators, lets capture the secret temple planet which will contain a secret super-duper weapon of mass destruction, built by the Ancients."
And now we have "OMG, the really uber-powerful Ori, lets find the secret world where Merlin the Ancient stashed the really super-duper weapon of mass destruction he built."
Basically for years now, the solution has been "go to the Ancients". Now making the Ori as powerful AS the Ancients might have been a neat twist - and I`m still terribly unhappy they didn`t go with my theory where the Ori come from :( - but it`s too big for humans, frankly. Realistically, they should be all dead or enslaved within a week and the Supers should fight themselves.
Now as for the additions of the cast, I`m feeling a lot more mellow as I do over such matters in other shows. :-p Mainly because it had 8 years with the original cast and I can`t begrudge any actor the wish to move on there.
Also, coming from Farscape, I like both Ben and Claudia. But I`ll have to judge their merits by their SG1 characters of course and here I`ll have to say: is anyone but Mitchell very drunk?
Okay, Teal`c takes a lot before he voices real displeasure but the ready integration of Vala into the team made no sense. I felt like Mitchell had the right attitude, wary in a "don`t screw it up, I`m watching you" way but not mean about it. He IS willing to give her a chance, he just won`t present the whole team`s back to her.
And it`s not like she never has any ideas or valid strategy to contribute. Frankly in Season 9 with the Supergate and everything when Vala got sucked to Ori-world, I felt they were being doofuses. She tried to share her plan with them but noone would listen. Why? They were in deep trouble and any idea would have been better than none and as a former Goa`uld it`s not like she has nothing to bring to the table. It felt childish and unprofessional how they excluded her there.
Now it feels naive how they include her.
Mitchell and Landry, I rather like. Landry is someone who fights for his teams and the Stargate mission just like Hammond did. And Mitchell tries his best to accomodate to his very unusual team - much like Sheppard does. There seems to be a nice friendship thing going on with everybody which I like.
Daniel remains at his best when he philosophers and geeks. Not when he banters with Vala. Sorry, this seems so forced and contrived.
What I would have found funny? On the Morpheus planet where they fought sleep? If Daniel had been so geeky-excited about the books, he wouldn`t have felt sleepy. And everybody else would have been close to breaking but Daniel all hyped up on "ZOMG, Merlin did bla bla bla" *g*
I have taken up watching Season 10 of Stargate on German TV. Still waiting for Season 3 of Atlantis since it`s not out on DVD either. :/
I only have seen the first 5 or so eps and it`s feeling a lot like Redux of Redux.
"OMG, the uber-powerful Anubis, lets find the secret city of Atlantis - or an outpost - which will contain a secret super-duper weapon of mass destruction, built by the Ancients."
"OMG, the even more uber-powerful Replicators, lets capture the secret temple planet which will contain a secret super-duper weapon of mass destruction, built by the Ancients."
And now we have "OMG, the really uber-powerful Ori, lets find the secret world where Merlin the Ancient stashed the really super-duper weapon of mass destruction he built."
Basically for years now, the solution has been "go to the Ancients". Now making the Ori as powerful AS the Ancients might have been a neat twist - and I`m still terribly unhappy they didn`t go with my theory where the Ori come from :( - but it`s too big for humans, frankly. Realistically, they should be all dead or enslaved within a week and the Supers should fight themselves.
Now as for the additions of the cast, I`m feeling a lot more mellow as I do over such matters in other shows. :-p Mainly because it had 8 years with the original cast and I can`t begrudge any actor the wish to move on there.
Also, coming from Farscape, I like both Ben and Claudia. But I`ll have to judge their merits by their SG1 characters of course and here I`ll have to say: is anyone but Mitchell very drunk?
Okay, Teal`c takes a lot before he voices real displeasure but the ready integration of Vala into the team made no sense. I felt like Mitchell had the right attitude, wary in a "don`t screw it up, I`m watching you" way but not mean about it. He IS willing to give her a chance, he just won`t present the whole team`s back to her.
And it`s not like she never has any ideas or valid strategy to contribute. Frankly in Season 9 with the Supergate and everything when Vala got sucked to Ori-world, I felt they were being doofuses. She tried to share her plan with them but noone would listen. Why? They were in deep trouble and any idea would have been better than none and as a former Goa`uld it`s not like she has nothing to bring to the table. It felt childish and unprofessional how they excluded her there.
Now it feels naive how they include her.
Mitchell and Landry, I rather like. Landry is someone who fights for his teams and the Stargate mission just like Hammond did. And Mitchell tries his best to accomodate to his very unusual team - much like Sheppard does. There seems to be a nice friendship thing going on with everybody which I like.
Daniel remains at his best when he philosophers and geeks. Not when he banters with Vala. Sorry, this seems so forced and contrived.
What I would have found funny? On the Morpheus planet where they fought sleep? If Daniel had been so geeky-excited about the books, he wouldn`t have felt sleepy. And everybody else would have been close to breaking but Daniel all hyped up on "ZOMG, Merlin did bla bla bla" *g*
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That's gonna be Dean and Bela soon you know, right? ;)
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I seriously wanted to barf at that briefing room scene with Daniel, Bra'tac, and Teal'c all talking about how wonderful Vala was.
My main problem with season 10, though, was that, there's just no way in hell Daniel (or any of SG-1) would have accepted Vala on the team like that. Daniel, especially, made me sick by treating Vala like he was her skeevy uncle.
Like you, I preferred Mitchell's attitude, and I felt everyone should have had that attitude. After a long time on the team, maybe there would be some sort of bonding event or something and perhaps some team members might let down their guard with her a little--just a little--but right from the start? Landry acting so fond of her as if what happened in season 9 never happened?
Season 9: That's when she endangered Daniel's life and dragged him around by that virtual dog collar for so long, manipulating Daniel, Landry, and pretty much everyone the entire time. She lied and proved over and over that she couldn't be trusted. Why would they suddenly decide, "Oh, she can be trusted?" That made no sense at all.
Anyway, and why was Vala on the team at all? They never gave any explanation for that at all. She just ended up with them, so she was on the team. Well, lots of people they'd dealt with ended up stuck on Earth, but they didn't invite any of them to join SG-1.
Frankly in Season 9 with the Supergate and everything when Vala got sucked to Ori-world, I felt they were being doofuses. She tried to share her plan with them but noone would listen. Why? They were in deep trouble and any idea would have been better than none and as a former Goa`uld it`s not like she has nothing to bring to the table. It felt childish and unprofessional how they excluded her there.
Now it feels naive how they include her.
I feel the same way about season 10, but exactly the opposite about season 9--the episode you mentioned. I have no idea why she was even on that mission. In the past, if anyone on SG-1 were compromised with alien technology or influence, they were not allowed off-world. Landry made this mistake several times when he was first commander on the SGC, and it was a mistake again here. Since Vala was there, they had no reason to listen to her. She'd lied and manipulated them over and over and over. What reason did they have to trust her? What right did she have to say anything at all?
Even though her idea did work to an extent, I still think it was foolish. It could just as easily not have worked or resulted in her being in a position where they'd have to risk their lives to rescue her and either way, she was wrong to do it.
Ah well, as you can tell, I still have pretty strong feelings about this. *g* I'm still pissed about the whole thing. In season 9, I loved the Daniel-focus of the first few episodes. I didn't really care for Vala or his interaction with him. I could enjoy Vala when she was a little more serious, and I could overlook the stupidity of everyone involved (especially Daniel and Landry) because it was only a few episodes and because they never really trusted her. The fact that she continually got the better of them, though, made everyone at the SGC look stupid.
In season 10, though, this effect was intensified.
I actually still haven't watched the last few episodes of SG-1. I was so hating on Daniel that I couldn't stand to watch. I can't think of any reason why I'd want to see it, even though I was determined to see it through to the end.
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