Although I'm amazed he thinks he didn't have one. How did he write his mission reports until this point?
He was kidding. *denial*
Is this the first time we've heard the goa'uld talk about honor and shame? I thought they were psychotics, all about power -- why do they care about reputation? I'm just a tiny bit concerned this is leading to a retcon of goa'uld psychology that may not hold up.
Was it the goa'uld talking about that, or just Yu's First Prime? The Jaffa have always been an Honorable Alien Race (tm), if on the other side. And the goa'uld do seem to have a grasp on pride; they're very big on image.
RE Weir alone in the room with Camulus... yeah, I thought the same thing. Presumably there was constant monitoring or, um, something.
Is this the first time we've heard the goa'uld talk about honor and shame?
The Jaffa do it. I think the Goa'uld give lip service to it.
Or what Katie said.
I'm much with the team-love these days
That's it in the nutshell. I totally concur on the goofiness and the need for copious handwaving and the often glaring lack of emotional continuity on the show but the team! They are so freakin' adorable when they are together. Like Tripoli's icon says, OT4, baby.
Presumably there was constant monitoring or, um, something.
The door was open, I noticed.
He was kidding. *denial*
Suuuure he was. Sigh.
Was it the goa'uld talking about that, or just Yu's First Prime?
Once it was Yu's FP, once it was Camulus.
I liked the not!desk, because it made me think of Scully, who presumably wrote reports too.
How did he write his mission reports until this point?
In the cantina, while eating pie. He writes them long hand. Someone else types them up.
Although I'm amazed he thinks he didn't have one. How did he write his mission reports until this point?
I figured he often uses the desk, not really knowing that it was "his" so much as it always seemed open and handy for logging in to do his reports. It appealed to Jack, as it didn't have any pesky personal objects strewn about and he could sit down with a sandwich and coffee.
It just never occured to him that it was "his."
Jen, that sounds like a game of Clue, hmmm. Stargate: Clue! "The Jaffa, in the gateroom with a Zatnikitel."
Numberslut!