Well, It doesn't matter what kind of person scott is, that's how it works. But, boy, have they ever gotten me to care less that he can't keep his pants zipped. That's nothing when compared to the others and initially I was disgusted by his unprofessional behavior. Man, the Air Force must be thrilled with this show. Bet they won't be borrowing any submarines or aircraft in the future.
As I say, I don't think much of SGA really. The humor was less subtle than SG-1 and it was all space battle all the time. The writers certainly intended that to be a joke, although it may come off as more serious to people with allegies. We never really know if McKay is actually allergic, though. I always assumed he wasn't. Still, big difference between risky--even stupid--humor, and leaving someone on a planet to die.
Daniel was addicted on the planet, too. They've listed the effects of sarcophagus use, and Daniel had all of them in a big way. Shyla was making sure to put him in there way more often than she used it herself. She wanted him good and addicted. That and the genetic memory is what makes the Goa'uld so evil. Even so, he managed to keep trying to get them home. It was in a convoluted, addicted way, but he was using Shyla even more than she was trying to use him--that demonstrated that he wasn't himself more than anything, actually--and yet he held onto that core drive to save the team.
"And they've only been gone a matter of weeks!" so? So it's not stress. They got there with all the sociopathic behaviorm they didn't acquire it.
"This is who these people are." and yet they seem to have something about them that brought them to where they are today. otherwise none of the military officers would've graduated from Basic Training. You make my argument for me. That's exactly what I said. These people would never have gotten posted offworld in the first place. They demonstrate nothing of what it take to be in the regular army, let alone the SGC. It's not credible.
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As I say, I don't think much of SGA really. The humor was less subtle than SG-1 and it was all space battle all the time. The writers certainly intended that to be a joke, although it may come off as more serious to people with allegies. We never really know if McKay is actually allergic, though. I always assumed he wasn't. Still, big difference between risky--even stupid--humor, and leaving someone on a planet to die.
Daniel was addicted on the planet, too. They've listed the effects of sarcophagus use, and Daniel had all of them in a big way. Shyla was making sure to put him in there way more often than she used it herself. She wanted him good and addicted. That and the genetic memory is what makes the Goa'uld so evil. Even so, he managed to keep trying to get them home. It was in a convoluted, addicted way, but he was using Shyla even more than she was trying to use him--that demonstrated that he wasn't himself more than anything, actually--and yet he held onto that core drive to save the team.
"And they've only been gone a matter of weeks!"
so?
So it's not stress. They got there with all the sociopathic behaviorm they didn't acquire it.
"This is who these people are."
and yet they seem to have something about them that brought them to where they are today. otherwise none of the military officers would've graduated from Basic Training.
You make my argument for me. That's exactly what I said. These people would never have gotten posted offworld in the first place. They demonstrate nothing of what it take to be in the regular army, let alone the SGC. It's not credible.
I must sleep too. Night!