Maybe for a Go'auld (I always want to write Gould, like they're from the same species as Elliott Gould) it depends on both the limits of the host and the symbiote - even if the host has a hollow leg, if the symbiote's a cheap date, they're going down after their first beer.
I should mention that Teal'c isn't technically a host, or wasn't. Junior is gone. Teal'c has been taking Tritonin and has no need to be an incubator.
Which begs the question...Does he still have the stomach pouch?
if the symbiote's a cheap date, they're going down after their first beer.
As in pass out or the sexual act?
Who was the actress playing in Earth 2? I remember the dark-haired woman in charge, and the curly-haired woman, and that's it.
I liked that. The scenes at Jack's place were suitably awkward.
She played the doctor on Earth 2.
The scenes at Jack's place were suitably awkward.
Yup. Poor Sam, wanting to have meaningful conversation with Jack, and managing to step on two land-mines in a row.
The bit about the atomic weight of Boron cracked me up, as did Jack's abuse of his cell-phone.
The bit about the atomic weight of Boron cracked me up, as did Jack's abuse of his cell-phone.
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Crossword geek that I am, it bugged me that the clues for the Cryptic Crossword (which was in big letters at the top of the puzzle) were straightforward rather than, you know, cryptic. For those of you who don't do them, the clues in a cryptic crossword are little puzzles in themselves, oftentimes having the answer included in the clue as an anagram, or backwards, or somesuch. Plus they got the chemistry wrong, because the atomic weight of boron is actually tenpointeightone. An actual cryptic clue for that answer would've been something more like "Wrote up the atomic number of neon on the net." The atomic number of neon is ten, and you get it by writing "net" up (backwards).
Okay. Stopping now...
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Even though it wasn't cryptic, I did love the clue "Up, down, charmed, ___." "Strange" *is* the name of the fourth kind of quark, although I'm really sort of surprised that Daniel (as opposed to Sam) would know that.
Well, at least Jack didn't know it. *g*
although I'm really sort of surprised that Daniel (as opposed to Sam) would know that.
I knew it. Well, actually I tend to get confused and wouldn't necessarily know it in order, but... anyway, he's TV!smart, remember? And it made for a great throwaway joke.
Of course they're not bowing to your threats, Kinsey, you've never shown that you have anything to back them up! He makes dire pronouncements, but since nothing all that bad has happened, people are understandably uncowed. I sort of want to take him aside -- "Look, Bob, the problem is that your threats are non-specific." The President certainly seemed to think there was something a lot more sinister behind Kinsey than just international financial interests.
I hope it doesn't just turn out to be undercover Goa'uld. Although I can't imagine who else would have the desire to fuck things up the way he keeps trying to.
I sort of want to take him aside -- "Look, Bob, the problem is that your threats are non-specific."
Hee. "I've got some specific suggestions, actually. Why don't you and I make a date, we'll sit down, come up with some sample threat scripts for you to run, we'll do some role playing. What do you say?"