It's not the coolest or the cleverest, but it has got character and heart
Exactly. And that, right there, is the reason I kept watching, even though at first I really didn't see anything special about it. Part of it is that even though it has it's share of canonical hiccups, as it were, you get the feeling that the writers truly care about What Went Before.
Okay, I think I need to give you three prompts and help distract you from teh evilness of teh ficathon:
1. Sam and Daniel have a frank discussion about how they're both in love with Jack. 2. A really angsty piece about Jack's time as a popsicle...from Teal'c's POV. (poor, frozen Jack). 3. Cam and Felger getting together to play with the SG-1 action figures.
*has surprised herself with the last one*
Also, I have a few episodes I keep going back to--I've watched WoO and most of season four too many times to admit...but my big one? 200. I could watch that one every week, just because it's so funny. (I also have a soft spot for the Star Wars ripoff parody in...Full Circle?--they did such a great job with making it completely subtlely obvious.)
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Exactly. And that, right there, is the reason I kept watching, even though at first I really didn't see anything special about it. Part of it is that even though it has it's share of canonical hiccups, as it were, you get the feeling that the writers truly care about What Went Before.
Okay, I think I need to give you three prompts and help distract you from teh evilness of teh ficathon:
1. Sam and Daniel have a frank discussion about how they're both in love with Jack.
2. A really angsty piece about Jack's time as a popsicle...from Teal'c's POV. (poor, frozen Jack).
3. Cam and Felger getting together to play with the SG-1 action figures.
*has surprised herself with the last one*
Also, I have a few episodes I keep going back to--I've watched WoO and most of season four too many times to admit...but my big one? 200. I could watch that one every week, just because it's so funny. (I also have a soft spot for the Star Wars
ripoffparody in...Full Circle?--they did such a great job with making it completely subtlely obvious.)