TMO is still not speaking to me. It has been about eight hours or so, I think. *cough*juvenile*cough*
On a more pleasant note, Teal'c moves into his own apartment, meets a chick, gets in trouble, blah blah. It was all right, I suppose. The chick was typical canon fodder "oh, woe is me, I am so feeble and pathetic, I need a man to validate myself" etc. Also I think I recognise her from somewhere else. Is she in The L Word? That might be it. Anyway, that storyline was all right. Didn't set the world on fire or anything, but I guess it's meant to be setting us up for future plotlines with omg NID!!!!11!!! I thought they'd caught on by now that the NID storylines, post about season 2, are shite, and no one cares. But no. More lameass human bad guys "outside the reach of government oooooOOOOooooo".
Sam/Pete yay! :) That was good. The Sam/Jack scene was painful and stunk of PDL, but fortunately it was short and Jack looked violently uncomfortable with the whole thing, and Sam clearly put the emphasis on the first few reasons, not the "oh, but .. I wuv *you* Daddy.. I mean Jack." And she said yes, so it's all good, until she calls it off/he calls it off/he dies a horrible death/etc. Until then, I'll just pretend that Sam's going to live a happy, normal, Jack-free life :) That's really all I have to say about that.
On a more pleasant note, Teal'c moves into his own apartment, meets a chick, gets in trouble, blah blah. It was all right, I suppose. The chick was typical canon fodder "oh, woe is me, I am so feeble and pathetic, I need a man to validate myself" etc. Also I think I recognise her from somewhere else. Is she in The L Word? That might be it. Anyway, that storyline was all right. Didn't set the world on fire or anything, but I guess it's meant to be setting us up for future plotlines with omg NID!!!!11!!! I thought they'd caught on by now that the NID storylines, post about season 2, are shite, and no one cares. But no. More lameass human bad guys "outside the reach of government oooooOOOOooooo".
Sam/Pete yay! :) That was good. The Sam/Jack scene was painful and stunk of PDL, but fortunately it was short and Jack looked violently uncomfortable with the whole thing, and Sam clearly put the emphasis on the first few reasons, not the "oh, but .. I wuv *you* Daddy.. I mean Jack." And she said yes, so it's all good, until she calls it off/he calls it off/he dies a horrible death/etc. Until then, I'll just pretend that Sam's going to live a happy, normal, Jack-free life :) That's really all I have to say about that.