SGA SQUEEEE!
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Michael Shanks did a one-episode spot on Eureka (which is a cute show with great potential that actually SUCKS as SF, much to my great sadness). We hear his voice before we see him, and JESUS, his voice just kind of goes straight to the sex centers of my brain. (Which is good, because his dialog was idiotic. As so much of that show is. GAH, wasted potential) I want MORE of him so, so, so badly. I mean, just, GUH to the nth degree.
I just watched the SGA season premier. Actually, I watched it last night, went to bed, woke up, watched it again, wrote 1500 words, tried to pretend to be a responsible adult, and now I have it on in the background. I am, as
miriad so wonderfully put it, squeeing my head off.
- I have read a bunch of "advice for writers" type things that say "plot doesn't really matter. When in doubt, blow something up." I kind of thing the SGA writers last season took that really literally, no? That amuses me SO MUCH.
-AIDEN! Except not. Even in a five-second dream sequence, I love you, Aiden. Except what was the POINT of that dream sequence? I mean, honestly, it doesn't do anything for the character we don't already know, and there are other ways to figure out he's injured. Then again, shows get written for people who aren't hardcore fans, so the fact that the John psychology is obvious, well, it might not be to some people.
-RONON! Oh God. Somebody needs to tell Jason Momoa that he isn't allowed to be that hot. No one is allowed to be that hot. Especially not covered with dirt and fake blood. There oughta be a law.
-Wow, somebody got a bigger CGI budget this season and wants to make sure they spend it all, no?
-Oh Lorne, you are so stoic.
Rodney: "I'm trying to keep my mind busy. Which is hard, 'cause it's, you know, it's my mind." *snerk* Oh RODNEY. I love you so much. And David Hewlett, your delivery is a thing of beauty.
-everything about trapped John and Ronon is wonderful and potentially shippy and in character and perfect. And John called Ronon "Chief" which kind of made me smile really wide.
-I care less about Teyla every season. Messianic/Prophecied/Horribly Significant Baby plotlines turn me off like you wouldn't believe.
-Our new female character looks pretty good in tight pants and a big gun. Given what a big deal they made of introducing her, I kind of thought she might have more than five lines, but this way is better- insert her naturally, develop by degrees. I approve.
-Ronon: "Would you leave me if I was stuck under there?"
John: "Yes"
Oh, John, you are such a really bad liar. It must kill you to say that. Good thing Ronon isn't an idiot. And knows you, by which I mean, has met you, ever, because it's not like you could fool anybody who has ever met you with that routine.
- John: "Gonna stop making fun of combat engineers, as of today, I promise." Hee. Oh John. You are adorable, and we all know you tease because you love.
-The "Shoot till we can't shoot anymore" and "been a pleasure/same" and GAH, if that isn't just textbook for the tear-jerking and there needs to be more John/Ronon in this fandom (sexual or friendshippy, either one, I don't care).
-This show has not quite decided what the rules about shields are- the shields need to go down for the jumpers to come on board, but not for them to get out? Bad SF writers.
-Can I take a moment to talk about how I apparently love Caldwell? It snuck up on me. I remember realizing I didn't actually dislike him anymore, but I don't actually remember when I started to like him, I just realized that at some unspecified moment I had come around to the conclusion that I really, really, really love him a lot. I love how much he loves his huge bad-ass ship and the way he gets all huffy when he's not allowed to blow things out of the sky, and how happy he gets when he is allowed. It's adorable. And the character has always (at least since he de-Gouldification) been really good with both Wier and Sam- good in a way that's so very simple and respectful and friendly without being flirty or shippy in any way at all. The character is occupying a weird space in the chain of command with an awkward relationship to the leader of Atlantis and he's been written as responding to female authority better than I think any other high ranking military man we've seen in the whole Stargate franchise, which just makes him a really, really likable character. Plus, I like that he calls Sam "Sam," and she calls him "Steven." It's one of those little hints of context- that they knew each other outside of and before Atlantis- that does a lot for me.
-Oh, John, you and your big dumb heroics. Poor brow-beaten Keller. You are so predictable and I love you for it a little bit.
-And Teyla's in labor. Quick! Everybody! Raise your hand if you suspected that might happen! Heh. Seriously. I asked myself, before I watched, "what is the most predictable and stereotypical thing that could possibly happen in this episode?" and the answer was, of course, "Teyla is in labor at the worst possible time and Rodney is the only one around to deliver the baby!" To his credit, David Hewlett did a really good job with it, because David Hewlett does a really good job with EVERYTHING.
Obviously it had to be Rodney, since he would handle it the worst and be the funniest, but I actually find myself really wishing it had been Ronon. Because even after 3 seasons, Ronon still comes off as so very young and so very sweet, and all his interactions with Teyla were great, and I just could watch him be like that forever, you know?
-Watching Ronon pick Teyla up like she weighs all of ten pounds just makes me squirm in my chair. Because he is huge and strong and sexy and huge and guh.
-That poor baby is gonna have, like, four dads. And Ronon will be so cute. But I really hope we don't see too much of this baby, because God, do babies tend to hijack TV shows and I really, really hate it.
-The ending with Sam was in some ways poor writing. It wasn't set up, in that we haven't seen anything change in the situation in Pegasus or her (formerly very good) relationship with the IOA that would possibly prompt this. I know that it happened because of casting issues, but surely they knew far enough in advance to write in believable tensions so it isn't so out of the blue? Or, alternatively, I really hope they do a good job of addressing WHY it was so abrupt later, but I don't have much faith. All in all, I'm not actually all that sad to see her go- I loved Sam so ludicrously much on SG1, but as part of a team and in a very specific dynamic. As a leader instead of as a team member she just didn't seem so awesome anymore, and while it's nice to have a familiar face, I just don't think she brought so much to Atlantis as a character, you know? Not any fault of hers, there just wasn't so much for the writers to do with her. Whereas I think Woolsey could bring some very interesting tensions and dynamic changes and plotlines. And I wish she hadn't grown out her hair.
In short: YAAAAY! That made me think and made me eager to see it back and also made me grin huge like a big dumb idiot, so, all good.
I just watched the SGA season premier. Actually, I watched it last night, went to bed, woke up, watched it again, wrote 1500 words, tried to pretend to be a responsible adult, and now I have it on in the background. I am, as
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- I have read a bunch of "advice for writers" type things that say "plot doesn't really matter. When in doubt, blow something up." I kind of thing the SGA writers last season took that really literally, no? That amuses me SO MUCH.
-AIDEN! Except not. Even in a five-second dream sequence, I love you, Aiden. Except what was the POINT of that dream sequence? I mean, honestly, it doesn't do anything for the character we don't already know, and there are other ways to figure out he's injured. Then again, shows get written for people who aren't hardcore fans, so the fact that the John psychology is obvious, well, it might not be to some people.
-RONON! Oh God. Somebody needs to tell Jason Momoa that he isn't allowed to be that hot. No one is allowed to be that hot. Especially not covered with dirt and fake blood. There oughta be a law.
-Wow, somebody got a bigger CGI budget this season and wants to make sure they spend it all, no?
-Oh Lorne, you are so stoic.
Rodney: "I'm trying to keep my mind busy. Which is hard, 'cause it's, you know, it's my mind." *snerk* Oh RODNEY. I love you so much. And David Hewlett, your delivery is a thing of beauty.
-everything about trapped John and Ronon is wonderful and potentially shippy and in character and perfect. And John called Ronon "Chief" which kind of made me smile really wide.
-I care less about Teyla every season. Messianic/Prophecied/Horribly Significant Baby plotlines turn me off like you wouldn't believe.
-Our new female character looks pretty good in tight pants and a big gun. Given what a big deal they made of introducing her, I kind of thought she might have more than five lines, but this way is better- insert her naturally, develop by degrees. I approve.
-Ronon: "Would you leave me if I was stuck under there?"
John: "Yes"
Oh, John, you are such a really bad liar. It must kill you to say that. Good thing Ronon isn't an idiot. And knows you, by which I mean, has met you, ever, because it's not like you could fool anybody who has ever met you with that routine.
- John: "Gonna stop making fun of combat engineers, as of today, I promise." Hee. Oh John. You are adorable, and we all know you tease because you love.
-The "Shoot till we can't shoot anymore" and "been a pleasure/same" and GAH, if that isn't just textbook for the tear-jerking and there needs to be more John/Ronon in this fandom (sexual or friendshippy, either one, I don't care).
-This show has not quite decided what the rules about shields are- the shields need to go down for the jumpers to come on board, but not for them to get out? Bad SF writers.
-Can I take a moment to talk about how I apparently love Caldwell? It snuck up on me. I remember realizing I didn't actually dislike him anymore, but I don't actually remember when I started to like him, I just realized that at some unspecified moment I had come around to the conclusion that I really, really, really love him a lot. I love how much he loves his huge bad-ass ship and the way he gets all huffy when he's not allowed to blow things out of the sky, and how happy he gets when he is allowed. It's adorable. And the character has always (at least since he de-Gouldification) been really good with both Wier and Sam- good in a way that's so very simple and respectful and friendly without being flirty or shippy in any way at all. The character is occupying a weird space in the chain of command with an awkward relationship to the leader of Atlantis and he's been written as responding to female authority better than I think any other high ranking military man we've seen in the whole Stargate franchise, which just makes him a really, really likable character. Plus, I like that he calls Sam "Sam," and she calls him "Steven." It's one of those little hints of context- that they knew each other outside of and before Atlantis- that does a lot for me.
-Oh, John, you and your big dumb heroics. Poor brow-beaten Keller. You are so predictable and I love you for it a little bit.
-And Teyla's in labor. Quick! Everybody! Raise your hand if you suspected that might happen! Heh. Seriously. I asked myself, before I watched, "what is the most predictable and stereotypical thing that could possibly happen in this episode?" and the answer was, of course, "Teyla is in labor at the worst possible time and Rodney is the only one around to deliver the baby!" To his credit, David Hewlett did a really good job with it, because David Hewlett does a really good job with EVERYTHING.
Obviously it had to be Rodney, since he would handle it the worst and be the funniest, but I actually find myself really wishing it had been Ronon. Because even after 3 seasons, Ronon still comes off as so very young and so very sweet, and all his interactions with Teyla were great, and I just could watch him be like that forever, you know?
-Watching Ronon pick Teyla up like she weighs all of ten pounds just makes me squirm in my chair. Because he is huge and strong and sexy and huge and guh.
-That poor baby is gonna have, like, four dads. And Ronon will be so cute. But I really hope we don't see too much of this baby, because God, do babies tend to hijack TV shows and I really, really hate it.
-The ending with Sam was in some ways poor writing. It wasn't set up, in that we haven't seen anything change in the situation in Pegasus or her (formerly very good) relationship with the IOA that would possibly prompt this. I know that it happened because of casting issues, but surely they knew far enough in advance to write in believable tensions so it isn't so out of the blue? Or, alternatively, I really hope they do a good job of addressing WHY it was so abrupt later, but I don't have much faith. All in all, I'm not actually all that sad to see her go- I loved Sam so ludicrously much on SG1, but as part of a team and in a very specific dynamic. As a leader instead of as a team member she just didn't seem so awesome anymore, and while it's nice to have a familiar face, I just don't think she brought so much to Atlantis as a character, you know? Not any fault of hers, there just wasn't so much for the writers to do with her. Whereas I think Woolsey could bring some very interesting tensions and dynamic changes and plotlines. And I wish she hadn't grown out her hair.
In short: YAAAAY! That made me think and made me eager to see it back and also made me grin huge like a big dumb idiot, so, all good.