Stargate thoughts
Jul. 4th, 2004 02:21 amSo, less serious thoughts. I just watched the three-episode season six Daniel Jackson arc. Damn, even when he's only in three episodes, his character moves. Daniel Jackson shifts and adjusts and it all feels so organic to his character. From Abyss through The Changeling to Full Circle, I definitely saw Daniel's growing frustration.
I also had to feel sorry for Sam, because Daniel's visitations to Jack and Teal'c were... really nice. And wowza, but Jack and Daniel have sparks together. They banter in a way that reminds me of Pacey and Joey, but with, you know, mostly better writing. They just have this extra *zing* together.
( other randomish SG-1 thoughts that span everything I've seen )
(So, it's the fourth of July in all parts of the world that follow the Gregorian calendar. If you feel like celebrating the United States of America, today would seem to be the appointed day. I... very much respect the attempts that were and are being made and the freedoms that have been secured. But even today, especially today, it's important to remember that the ideals of truth, freedom, justice, and equality are still ideals and not as yet true and consistent realities.)
I also had to feel sorry for Sam, because Daniel's visitations to Jack and Teal'c were... really nice. And wowza, but Jack and Daniel have sparks together. They banter in a way that reminds me of Pacey and Joey, but with, you know, mostly better writing. They just have this extra *zing* together.
( other randomish SG-1 thoughts that span everything I've seen )
(So, it's the fourth of July in all parts of the world that follow the Gregorian calendar. If you feel like celebrating the United States of America, today would seem to be the appointed day. I... very much respect the attempts that were and are being made and the freedoms that have been secured. But even today, especially today, it's important to remember that the ideals of truth, freedom, justice, and equality are still ideals and not as yet true and consistent realities.)