Nope. Movie characters who made the jump are Catherine, Jack, Daniel, Skaara, Kasuf, Sha're, Kawalsky, and Feretti. Of those, only Skaara and Kasuf are played by the same actors.
'Why We Fight'
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I only saw the movie once and it was quite awhile ago.
Okay, I watched "Brief Candle" tonight.
... please tell me they never ever ever put Jack in old-age makeup again.
Please?
God, that was bad. Also awful. And stupid. Bleah.
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Okay, I watched "Brief Candle" tonight.
Oh. I'm so sorry. To the best of my recollection, we never see Jack in oldening make-up again. And we also don't hear his suddenly and sporadically twangy old-accent again.
I hope you saw/will see Tantalus and Thor's Hammer to balance things out. I've always liked those two eps; for some reason, on rewatch last night, I was particularly enjoying them. Could have been a good mood or something.
They shouldn't put Jack in any makeup again. I'm still traumatised by (and can't watch again) Broca's Divide.
I like the plot of Brief Candle fine. It's just not fun to look at.
I just want to know where the happy hundred-day-old party people got their food. I mean, is there some vast infrastructure of hundred-day-old farmers? Are they pissed that they don't get to be party people too?
Watched some of Thor's Hammer, though, and I liked that a lot (though Kendra so should not have been hiking in that dress). I've always been fond of snarky Sam; I miss her edges.
I saw "Tantalus" the other day, that was some fun, and I was happy to see that Jack didn't in fact leave Daniel behind. (I'm still boggled by the season 1 finale in which he did so, yes yes I know they all expected to die, but! Daniel bleeding in the hallway!)
"Thor's Hammer" got interrupted, I think, by my dad's desire to watch Mystery. (Having parents visiting is playing hell with my Stargate-watching.) It'll come back around, no doubt.
I just want to know where the happy hundred-day-old party people got their food.
And their clothing. And were there only 100 of them? In which case I see genetic problems.
And let's not even go into the whole issue of cultural stagnation, which is on a par with the English-speaking to throw me out of the show altogether. Cultures touched by the Goa'uld don't change? Ever? ::shrugs helplessly::
I should admit that I've been drabbling Stargate. First one was for Vonnie. Second one wasn't, and I have no excuse. This makes five fandoms I've posted in.
Oy.