It's going to be hard to convince people we need an OC thread when we just recently consolidated the Farscape, due South, and Smallville threads into this one.
Word. There was a fair amount of argument about doing this, and we ended up doing it for the good of the board as a whole. Turning around and making a new thread for a non-genre show would, frankly, rub me the wrong way.
I want no rubbing of anyone wrongly - just rightly - and only then if they consent.
So it sounds like consensus is no new thread, no PF thread, just OC talk in Natter and here when it pops up here. Or wherever it happens. But here, though. That's clear, right? : )
That's what I get, tina.
Don't wanna talk about it until we're moved and comfy. Till then I suppose we shall OC natter where the urge takes us.
Well, sure. I wasn't thinking anything otherwise. I was more trying to see what you thought of the idea. Although I get the concept of not wanting to expend the discussion energy while we're still in mootsville. (Actually, those are some of my favorite discussions, but that's a whole 'nother thing).
Has Teal'c always had the same symbiote, up until he had it removed for what's so far good?
I believe Teal'c gave his original Symbiote to his son.
Then he shared his Symbiote with Bratac, and they both are now on drugs instead.
Which episode did he give it away, Daniel, and did they mention where the replacement came from?
edit: Wait, I remember the donation now, but not the replacement.
He gave his original symbiote to Rya'c in... Bloodlines? Family? Anyway, the S1 episode with Rya'c in it.
Later in the same episode, they put in the one that Daniel and Sam had taken out of the Big Symbiote Vat that Daniel later shot up.
I'm pretty sure he kept that one until it died last year in Changeling.
Ta very much. I just watched Bane, and that's a hardy puppy.
I'm reading through tvtome's list of SG1 goofs, and this one from Solitudes made me stop:
In the scene where O'Neill and Carter are laying together, O'Neill makes a joke about his sidearm. O'Neill is right handed, and thus keeps his weapon holstered on his right leg. Carter was laying on O'Neill's left side. So there was no way that his sidearm would have been what Carter was feeling.
I don't remember the exchange -- does this make it a dick joke?