Just that he's in authority, he's emotionally unavailable, but in as much love as that allows.
And willing to not do a thing about it.
Mmmmmm, Jack.
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Just that he's in authority, he's emotionally unavailable, but in as much love as that allows.
And willing to not do a thing about it.
Mmmmmm, Jack.
What I like about Jack is that he's a career military guy, hardened Special Ops soldier, etc. who quite frequently acts like he's about twelve.
being orphaned at a young age when his parents were crushed under a museum display (no, really),
Very nearly spewed Irish Breakfast all over my keyboard at that. Too frelling funny.
who quite frequently acts like he's about twelve
He does! He's very entertaining, but doesn't ping my radar. None of the SG-1 team does, actually.
You don't think wistfully of an SG1 puppy pile, a la Fab Five?
Okay, I didn't either, until just now.
I don't know what took me so long.
Gotta say no, frankly. They're nice people, I'd like to go for a beer with them. But that's about it.
... Well, no. Jack's attractive, but Daniel is bland. Dunno what the deal is with Carter. Teal'c is too... Teal'c. HonorableWarriorDude.
HonorableWarriorDude.
Is the Wiki you're looking for WarriorPoet?
To me, he's hysterical HonorableWarriorDude. Between his recurrent intonation of "Indeed" and my current favourite of "I have nothing to apologise for" as he walks smugly offscreen at the end of Upgrades -- he cracks me up.
Love life would be appalling though. As would mine with Daniel. Sam and I would be hampered with both being straight.
Jack, OTOH? I like distance and snark.
No, the other one. Overlaps with WarriorPoet, though.
I'd thought he was quite the WarriorPoet, having rejected the traditions of his people, living outcast, but trying to teach them the truth.
Very nearly spewed Irish Breakfast all over my keyboard at that. Too frelling funny.
I'd actually never realized how funny it was until I wrote it down like that, but yeah, seriously. I'm just imagining him telling the story like that now, and it's cracking me up. "My parents were crushed by a museum display." "Ha! You're funny... you're serious? Oh. Um."
I'd thought he was quite the WarriorPoet, having rejected the traditions of his people, living outcast, but trying to teach them the truth.
I'm telling you, after the Stargate program goes public Teal'c will be compared to Harriet Tubman. Also at least one media outlet will refer to him as "African-American."
I'm telling you, after the Stargate program goes public Teal'c will be compared to Harriet Tubman. Also at least one media outlet will refer to him as "African-American."
Bwah!
Next up -- NAACP Image award.