David, no, didn't know about the comics. But I'm not much for comics, anyway, at least not for show-based comics. I keep comparing the art to the actors, and it never ends well. ::shrugs::
I bought the Stargate comic. Save your dough. It sucked big time. It's a convention tie-in of some sort. The artwork was awful.
I don't think that body has the muscle memory (or the mass) to do much damage.
Well, there's the thing. He already moved so much like Jack (the so him him comment) -- why couldn't he move more like Jack?
If he operated out of pure reflex, it probably wouldn't work, because he'd be trying to duplicate with different tools.
But he's canny -- I think he could adapt.
But he's canny -- I think he could adapt.
No question. And possibly he'd allow himself to be smart, too. (I must be getting dragged into the fandom, I'm developing opinions on metatextual issues. Bad Suela, no biscuit.)
And possibly he'd allow himself to be smart, too.
Oh, that would be brilliant. Let's toss in some random time travel, never have him enter the air force, and he can have hot geeky love with Sam.
Teal'c and the ice cream in Unnatural Selection
used
to be my favourite moment of his, but I think his detachment while Daniel is drunkenly crushing all over him at the end of last season has beaten it out.
Still, hilarious.
I watched Point of No Return last night, and while it makes no sense at all, I about fell out of my chair when Teal'c hopped onto the vibrating bed with that big grin. So damned funny.
I'm spoiled for a hair change in a character next week, so I'm wondering how the unspoiled will react.
t /tease
Of course, anyone who watches the SciFi channel special tomorrow might find out, with how spoilery someone upthread mentioned it to be.
Is it the hair change in the previews running now?
I'm sure it is, ita. You'd have to be blind or living in a box (like Jack!) to not know about the hair change.