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filmtvfandom · 7 months
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Jack O'Neill with a magnifying glass
Stargate SG1 (S08E04, S05E19, S04E01)
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hero-in-waiting · 8 months
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roguespazz · 1 year
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bippity-boppity-whump · 8 months
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Daniel whump in nearly every episode of SG-1 - 1/? - The First Commandment
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jone-slugger · 2 months
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As someone who got into science fiction later in life, I find it quite comforting to see that there are still a lot of people obsessing and discussing about tv shows that were on the air 30 years ago.
It makes me feel much less alone, and connected to a whole group of people who, like me, find some of these stories and characters so compelling they can't not talk about them and share their love for the narratives.
And that's the power of fiction, of stories that make us feel closer to our humanity and to humanity in general.
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fighting-naturalist · 2 years
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Mr. Fanservice himself, Dr. Daniel Jackson
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spockvarietyhour · 10 months
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Stargate Atlantis "The Daedalus Variations"
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tanadrin · 11 months
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stargate sg-1 is a deeply silly show, which is why I love it, but man just by virtue of having 22 hour long episodes a year to explore random high concept science fiction premises that don’t need to link up too much with each other, you occasionally get some really interesting stories. I mean not in season 1. Season 1 is kind of a boondoggle in the same way star trek tng season 1 is. but I miss mid-budget sf shows that had the room to spread out like that and really explore their premise.
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lightthewaybackhome · 1 month
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There is a certain level of humor and frustration felt through the first half of this episode as Lucius returns. We find that he's cobbled an identity together based off of Sheppard to gain the fame and recognition he longs for.
The frustrating thing is that Sheppard, Rodney, Teyla, Ronon, and Carson have been heroic. They've saved towns, risked their lives for people who don't know them, been bruised and bled for countless others, and they've never gotten the kind of adulation Lucius is getting in this town. He's using Ancient tech and their stories. Praise is lavished on him. Yet the people who are actually heroic, actually the good guys get hardly a glance on a good day, and run out of town on a bad day.
And then, look, they go and be heroic anyway. No praise. No nothing. They try to tell the town the truth, and they get derided, but when Kolya shows up they make sure they're not risking the town. (After a minor John! from Teyla.) They all try to die for Rodney. Sheppard not only saves his team but helps the town stand up after telling Lucius not to try and be a hero, because he knows that's dangerous.
It starts out frustrating to see them unacknowledged yet again, and then reminds us who and what real heroes are. Also, we get the cathartic moment of Sheppard finally putting Kolya down and ridding the Pegasus galaxy of that constant danger. Can you imagine? After the torture, Todd, and what Kolya put Weir through, to finally see him go down? Nice.
Also, this episode made me think of these:
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hero-in-waiting · 8 months
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John: Oh, hey, there you are. Been looking all over for you.
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I’m a little over halfway into Farscape season 1. I’m convinced now that this show was created because the creators thought the sci-fi genre wasn’t sexy/lewd enough.
I mean…one character had an orgasm from exposure to sunlight. John and D’Argo had wet dreams induced through alien mind control. The very necessary scene where Aeryn confirmed she was wearing John’s underwear by reading the Calvin Klein tag. John and Aeryn nearly having sex because they thought they were gonna die.
It’s gotten to the point where every scene is now coming off as, “this feels a bit sexual”. For example, there was a scene where John was feeding Chiana through the cell doors. It was just eating food, but the way Chiana was eating it felt suggestive.
Me watching Stargate/Star Trek/most other sci-fi shows:
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Me watching Farscape:
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bippity-boppity-whump · 8 months
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Daniel whump in nearly every episode of SG-1 - 2/? - Politics
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