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butterfly ([personal profile] butterfly) wrote2005-04-13 02:07 pm

Authority Figures -- Romance and Rank

So, why does the idea of canon Sam/Jack annoy the hell out of me, while I'm vastly interested in Lee Adama/Laura Roslin?

The reason lies in Lee's speech in Bastille Day, where he makes it clear that he follows the law over his commanding officer (and implicitly, over the President's wishes as well). When Lee follows an order, he's making an informed decision. When Sam follows an order, she's following an order. We've seen that Sam will follow orders that she disagrees with morally (Scorched Earth) while Lee will not (Kobol's Last Gleaming, part 2).

So, while Sam may be a better soldier than Lee, Lee seems like a stronger person. And I like good people a hell of a lot more than I like good soldiers.

Both of them have allowed their personal feelings for one person to overrule better judgment, but with Lee, we got to see him realise that he was wrong (That one, with Starbuck lost on the planet), whereas it seemed like Sam's only revelation was that losing Jack would completely suck, especially so soon after losing Daniel (Paradise Lost).

And, of course, one of the reasons that I love BSG is that there are several interesting (and very different) women, making the burden of 'representing sisterhood' weigh less heavily. Whereas on SG-1, Sam is pretty much it and even before Janet died, there were just two. On BSG, we have Starbuck, Six, Boomer, Roslin, Cally, and Duella.

[identity profile] simonesa.livejournal.com 2005-04-14 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Jack's close to all his team. But of his team, Carter's really the only one that he enforces a bit of a distance with -- there's the implication in Ascension that he's never been to her house before, there's her level of uncomfortableness when she's just dropping by his house in Lost City. The fact that, after four years of knowing her, neither Jack nor Daniel knew that she liked Diet Coke in Upgrades.

Do you think this is because she is the only one on his team that is military? He is bound by rules and regulations that he is not with Teal'c and Daniel. He is watching after her as much as protecting himself.
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[identity profile] butterfly.livejournal.com 2005-04-16 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you think this is because she is the only one on his team that is military? He is bound by rules and regulations that he is not with Teal'c and Daniel. He is watching after her as much as protecting himself.

Well, and she's the only one who pays attention to his attempts to distance himself. He tried that with Daniel in the very beginning of Children of the Gods (The walk-right past like you don't care approach) and Daniel just kinda ignored it.