I, on the other hand, am curious about Jacob/Bra'tac.
I'm all about the Daniel/Bra'tac.
Mostly for the challenge of it, I think. I mean, have they ever interacted at all, aside from just being present in the same scene?
'The Message'
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
I, on the other hand, am curious about Jacob/Bra'tac.
I'm all about the Daniel/Bra'tac.
Mostly for the challenge of it, I think. I mean, have they ever interacted at all, aside from just being present in the same scene?
Well, I saw the Season 2 premiere last night (In the Serpent's Hand?), and yeah, the Jack/Daniel subtext is flying freely all over the place.
Again, I am boggled by the emotional reserve of these characters. They left Daniel behind to die, saw the ship explode, had no reason ever to expect to see him again. He. Was. Dead.
I'm sorry, if I were to see someone pop up who I was convinced was dead, I -- and let me note here, I'm fairly reserved myself -- I would squee and launch myself at them. Hugs! Affirmation of aliveness! Much yelling! (Hell, I do that for close friends I haven't seen in a long time.)
Slow smiles and sequential hugging? I don't buy it. (Although the "Spacemonkey!" thing was absurd and cute and totally fed the slashy subtext, if you chose to read it that way.)
I won't get into the reasons Jack left Daniel behind: they made no sense, and I expect there was a lot of discussion about that in the fandom when the episode first aired (6 years ago! heh). Jack doesn't leave people behind, even if he thinks it's a suicide mission. They go together.
Slow smiles and sequential hugging? I don't buy it.
Me neither, honestly. The reaction was more "Oh, I thought you were taking another job!" than "Oh, I thought you were dead!" But Stargate's weird with emotional stuff.
Ple---
I have Batgirl Year One, Batman Year One (I bought that yesterday) and another Batgirl graphic novel but I forget which one. I bought the current Batgirl comic and several back issues and I wanted to buy the current Batman but there were several different...lines...not just Batman but stuff with different subtitles and I wasn't sure what I should get.
I probably should have just got Nightwing when I was looking at it.
Also---I finally watched the first disc of Sports Night---up to the Thanksgiving episode with the ghost and the turkey.
And the main question I had for myself was---why the hell didn't I watch this when it was on and why did I wait so long to watch the dvds! The show is just so....
I love the dialouge and the characters and omigod! Danny and Casey or so a couple. And I have a slight little crush on Jeremy.
I'm torn between wanting to send the disc back right away so I can get the next one, or holding on to this so I can watch it a few more times. I'm going to be going back and reading fanfic.
Askye, look for the Our Boys archive; it's Sabine & Punk's Sorkin recommendations archive. I don't think it's been updated in a while, but there's a ton of good fic linked off of it.
Jack doesn't leave people behind, even if he thinks it's a suicide mission. They go together.
Well... I dunno. I don't have that much trouble with it. As Daniel points out, everyone's expecting to go boom anyway, and dragging Daniel along while he bleeds out is not going to contribute to the Saving Six Billion People's Lives mission. Jack's obsessive, not stupid.
I'll grant you Jack doesn't seem quite as upset later as one would expect, though.
My favorite part of Within the Serpent's Grasp is trying to figure out who decided to not tell SG-1 that Daniel was okay. I mean, at the very least they had the retrieval time, some floating around on the Shuttle, the landing, the flight from Edwards or Florida depending on where they landed... but someone decided not to mention anything, just so they could see the look on their faces. Hammond, presumably. Which, I mean, come on.
This is a Thing I Cannot Think Seriously About (much like trying to make Hammond's behavior in S1 make sense while considering 1969).
I ordered Batman: Year One and Robin:Year One yesterday! I'm infected with the BATS fever.
Nightwing also looks interesting, but I think I want to read about his years as Robin first.
much like trying to make Hammond's behavior in S1 make sense while considering 1969
Oh! duh! You're so right.
t tries to figure it out
t brain starts to overheat
t smoke starts pouring out ears
t runs into the bathroom and sticks head under tap
BTW, Katie, how did your class turn out? Did you get internet in your hotel? How was the trip back? (Nattering unrepentently)
trying to figure out who decided to not tell SG-1 that Daniel was okay
Hammond's got this paternal thing going on in my view. If it was he who decided to wait and tell it was probably because he was pulling his equivalent of springing a surprise pet puppy on the kids.
As for time in the SG continuum, I like to think about it like time in Back to the Future, makes the pain less confusing.