Jacob and Sam are totally sweet together. I love them; they have a very natural chemistry.
Except now, I've got this mental picture of it clutching Aragorn to its black-plated bosom on the Rivendell bridge. Ew.
*collapses in giggles*
Appalling yet strangely attractive thought: This must be a vid.
I'm always completely distracted with seeing the same locations over and over and over again on SG-1. Wasn't that the same pond that the medieval people drowned Teal'c in and the same pond on the Unas homeworld? And the same quarry from - like - every episode? I swear they tried to blow up the clone in that same spot before.
Apparently the Goa'uld who terraformed all those planets had a thing for British Columbia.
Apparently the Goa'uld who terraformed all those planets had a thing for British Columbia.
In a wild misapplication of my Ecology background, I came up with a fanwank for this:
The terraformers aren't going to bother moving entire ecosystems if they don't have to, right? These planets are probably pretty species-poor. But pines are wind-pollinated - thus don't require the terraformers to bring a pollinator species!
(I am, oddly, not ashamed of that piece of geekery.)
geek and wank away Katie!
wait, that didn't sound right...
I missed SG-1 tonight, so would someone be willing to recap?
There's treachery at the beta site. Alpha site. Whatever.
The Goa'uld come, by ship, and the site is self-destructed interrupting Jacob and Sam working on a gun designed to kill Anubis's drones.
Jacob's badly injured, and the rest of SG1 goes looking for Sam. Meanwhile, efforts to work out who betrayed them reveal a remaining schism between the Jaffa and Tokra at the Alpha site, plus a lack of confidence in Selmak as leader.
Sam gets rescued, Jack puts his arm around her for her to rest, Daniel is relieved, Teal'c is implacable, and the Jaffa and Tokra leave the alpha site and the alliance with the Tauri.
Jacob goes with the Tokra, after bidding a sweet farewell to his still battered daughter.
And they still don't know who it was betrayed them.
Well, I think they figured nobody "betrayed" them, but that there were several people who could've been mind-sucked by Anubis.