Grace is the episode where Carter's stranded on the space ship in the nebula. It's a bit Trekkie in premise.
I quite like it, but I suspect that's because I give no special authority to the voices talking to Sam. Seems she's trying to convince herself of stuff, and to me it doesn't look like she's necessarily right about the emotional parts of it, or that she fully manages to take her own advice.
How is Andromeda coming back for another season?
Because life sucks? The site I found had it posted by Robert Hewitt Wolfe, and Ashley Miller is the one that posted that his and Zack's script was going to be used.
How is Andromeda coming back for another season?
Sorbo commanded it. He is the Messiah, after all.
Wasn't he supposed to only use his powers for good?
Yes, the good of his career.
eta. Nice x-post w/DX there.
I quite like it, but I suspect that's because I give no special authority to the voices talking to Sam.
I suppose that it should be read that way, rather than the way I read it, which was the writers telling the character to grow up already. Which they then promptly ignored in Lost City.
I didn't mind so much the conversation with Jacob: I've occasionally had that sort of horribly painful conversation with my father (although not that one, thank frell). He has the right to say those things, and Sam gives him the right to say those things.
But the Jack conversation? It feels patronizing. Oddly enough, it disrespects Jack (a safe bet? really?) at the same time it implies that she's been pining for seven years.
(slight tangent) There is one story out there that did a nice job handling the Pete issue in the aftermath of Lost City, and if I could find it again, I'd provide a link. Katie, you know the one I'm talking about?
I think at the time, 'Suela, that this was the word of the writers. So for me, Lost City was proof, and very satisfying, as opposed to blatantly ignoring what had
just
gone before.
My take is that she's pretty much always been in love with him, and while she's pretty much fine not doing anything about it, having internalised the applicable rules better than he has (I still feel
he
pines, not her), she still felt like going out on her own romantically (instead of being stalked by freaky aliens) would be a betrayal to what they don't actually have. She talks a BIG talk to herself in Grace, but doesn't talk herself out of love. She does talk herself into another relationship, which is probably fair until Pete wants to go to the next level and finds her mysteriously unavailable. That's when she's going to have to come to terms with what will never be.
I got lots of ammo to project onto her, I'll admit that up front.
I got lots of ammo to project onto her, I'll admit that up front.
So do I.
t grin
I'm a control freak, I project that. One reason why I loved Scully so much.