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Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2003-07-09 05:42 pm
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Stargate SG-1 1x20-1x22

Oh yeah... mass spoilers for the final three eps of Stargate season 1 below.

Yay! Just finished Stargate S1. And damnit, they ended it on a cliffhanger! I miss the relatively tied together endings of the Jossverse.

And guh. The entire three episode ending arc reminded me of the Wish from Buffy S3 gone insane! I loved the alternate reality world, where everything was life or death. And of course, like the Wish, how everyone died tragically. I loved alter-Sam too, with the long hair and the suit. She was still cool. A lot of Politics (the parts that weren't episode recaps) reminded me of X-Files, of the paranoia, of the idea that this small group of people knew the truth. And of course the overwhelming force of the government. The funny thing is, I'd probably agree with the Senator's politics as generally I don't quite understand or really like military spending. But he was a real weasel. Oh. And Jack's reaction to Daniel's explanation of the alternaverse was awesome.. "Wait. Engaged?!" I love Jack-snark.

And the team in the spaceship... guh. Can't quite believe Jack just killed Skaara. Didn't feel quite as real or as stunning as Home, probably because they hadn't been building the Jack/Skaara dynamic for a season and a half.

I also had many strange meta thoughts about Politics as a meta critique of the show and of the contradictions in the show so far -- how they always escape the Goa'uld, but the Goa'uld are still a huge threat. How they really haven't accomplished all that much in the end. Then I told my brain to shut up and enjoy the show. Although sitting through all the recaps was very boring, esp. considering I've seen them all this past week!

Need season 2. NOW.

Grrrr.

[identity profile] rahael.livejournal.com 2003-07-09 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
I really like Stargate, though I've only caught it off and on because C4 shows them at a funny time. However, when I move in with my flatmate (any day now!), I'll be able to catch up, as she is a massive Stargate fan and has the DVDs! So I'll be able to comment more in future to Stargate-y posts.

[identity profile] thewildmole.livejournal.com 2003-07-09 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, please. Go meta. Discussion is a Good Thing :).

[identity profile] thewildmole.livejournal.com 2003-07-09 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, I kind of agree with you.

Senator Kinsey, in the early episodes was much more of an opponent for the SGC. Even though we, as the viewer, know who is "right", watching the sparring back and forth was interesting - at least for me. Someone like Kinsey, who is convinced of his POV and has that edge of religiosity to it, is far, far more convincing to me than his characterization in later years when it somehow became this personal vendetta thing. He became much more cartoonish, much more the Wile E. Coyote and the Obvious Bad Guy. Here, he's perfectly reasonable and that's one of the things I really liked about having him around. Because, honestly, there was truth in Kinsey's view. The way something is written down in a report doesn't necessarily mean that's the way it went down.

The first and second seasons, especially, were the seasons the cast and writers were finding their sea legs. Shanks is still doing a pretty good Spader imitation through most of S2 as well. As they start digging into the mythos and burgeoning canon (as well as the backgrounds of the characters) things become more complex and gray around the edges. They're less afraid to be more ambiguous. And that's another thing I like about the Stargate universe - that there are consequences and SG-1 screws up just as much as they might set things right.