Riona (
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Every Kid Has Got To Have A Dog.
Right. I've thought from the first episode I saw that Jack and Teal'c are awesome. After watching some more, I am now of the opinion that Daniel is so cute and enthusiastic and adorably dorky that I may explode, and that Cameron I DON'T MEAN CAMERON I MEAN SAM THAT WAS A GENUINE ERROR that Sam is lovely and I adore her. So, yes, I am now fangirling the entire SG-1 team. That was quick.
I'm not exactly a General Hammond fangirl, though. In fact, I sort of resent him for having Richard Hammond's last name while being the exact opposite of Richard Hammond in every way and therefore confusing me immensely. CHANGE YOUR NAME, GENERAL HAMMOND. YOU'RE SO INCONSIDERATE.
Singularity was the episode that really made me go 'OMG SAM I LOVE YOU.' Oh, Sam. She reminded me very strongly of Cameron in that episode, which is a good thing if you consider the fact that I adore Cameron but a horribly confusing one if you consider the fact that Hammond is sort of the equivalent of Cuddy, Daniel reminds me of Chase and Jack is clearly the unholy child of House and Wilson (so much so that I wrote a tiny House-gets-Wilson-pregnant-with-Jack-O'Neill ficsnippet, breaking my resolution Never To Write Mpreg, just for the sake of traumatising
dracothelizard. You can't see it. It is my eternal shame. Are you regretting your decision to introduce me to SG-1 yet,
draegonhawke?). I'm actually sort of disappointed that Teal'c doesn't seem to share any traits with Foreman beyond skin colour and being awesome, because it would have been oddly perfect if the SG-1 team had had equivalents of the entire House cast.
Er. Anyway, crossoverish thoughts and shameful shameful ficsnippets aside, Singularity is probably my favourite of the episodes I've seen so far. It made me weep uncontrollably and fall in love with Sam and adore Teal'c even more than I already did, purely because of his attempt to appear friendly and the following exchange:
TEAL'C: I still do not understand this black hole.
JACK: Well, a black hole is... it's a really big... thing. Uh, basically, it's a massive... hole. Out there.
(pause)
TEAL'C: I see.
Teal'c is awesome. (Also, have you noticed that Jack seems to be finding reasons to be alone with Teal'c all the time? Maybe it's just the episodes I've been watching.)
Also, I am fairly sure that Jack O'Neill is one of those characters whom I am happy to pair up with absolutely anyone, much like Captain Jack Harkness and Gregory House. And I cannot believe that I haven't yet mentioned that a Stargate SG-1 and Silent Hill crossover would be amazing. Nobody is allowed to force me to write it yet, because I'm not yet nearly familiar enough with the SG-1 cast, but it needs to be said.
(Why can't I ever make entries that don't cross things over any more? It is a disease. But, while I'm at it: the Top Gear team as Stargate agents. Discuss.)
I'm not exactly a General Hammond fangirl, though. In fact, I sort of resent him for having Richard Hammond's last name while being the exact opposite of Richard Hammond in every way and therefore confusing me immensely. CHANGE YOUR NAME, GENERAL HAMMOND. YOU'RE SO INCONSIDERATE.
Singularity was the episode that really made me go 'OMG SAM I LOVE YOU.' Oh, Sam. She reminded me very strongly of Cameron in that episode, which is a good thing if you consider the fact that I adore Cameron but a horribly confusing one if you consider the fact that Hammond is sort of the equivalent of Cuddy, Daniel reminds me of Chase and Jack is clearly the unholy child of House and Wilson (so much so that I wrote a tiny House-gets-Wilson-pregnant-with-Jack-O'Neill ficsnippet, breaking my resolution Never To Write Mpreg, just for the sake of traumatising
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Er. Anyway, crossoverish thoughts and shameful shameful ficsnippets aside, Singularity is probably my favourite of the episodes I've seen so far. It made me weep uncontrollably and fall in love with Sam and adore Teal'c even more than I already did, purely because of his attempt to appear friendly and the following exchange:
TEAL'C: I still do not understand this black hole.
JACK: Well, a black hole is... it's a really big... thing. Uh, basically, it's a massive... hole. Out there.
(pause)
TEAL'C: I see.
Teal'c is awesome. (Also, have you noticed that Jack seems to be finding reasons to be alone with Teal'c all the time? Maybe it's just the episodes I've been watching.)
Also, I am fairly sure that Jack O'Neill is one of those characters whom I am happy to pair up with absolutely anyone, much like Captain Jack Harkness and Gregory House. And I cannot believe that I haven't yet mentioned that a Stargate SG-1 and Silent Hill crossover would be amazing. Nobody is allowed to force me to write it yet, because I'm not yet nearly familiar enough with the SG-1 cast, but it needs to be said.
(Why can't I ever make entries that don't cross things over any more? It is a disease. But, while I'm at it: the Top Gear team as Stargate agents. Discuss.)
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In a series that's reasonably historically accurate (one of the glorious things about Sharpe is that the regiment is incredibly well documented, not just with memoirs from the officers, but also at least one from one of the men?) but basically has the sense to look at historical accuracy and go "oh well, we'll do it when we don't have anything better to do" and go ahead with the glorious slashiness and action (actually, most of the action is reasonably accurate, the green jackets getting up to a lot of shenanigans that are remarkably well recorded).