[i have some concerns]
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So I am kind of watching Stargate SG-1: the Sam Carter remix. But I keep asking myself why.
Episode One: Whoa, whoa, wait a minute, women can serve in the Air Force? And you're making us manly manly men put one on our team? Well. As long as she wears a short skirt.
Episode Two: Well, women can serve in this man's Air Force, but they're also the first to be taken hostage!
Episode Three: We discover that women are a liability on alien worlds! Sam gets kidnapped and sold (and kicks a remarkable amount of ass, but still).
Episode Four: Sex pollen! Men become aggressive and caveman-esque. Sam gets slutty and makes out with O'Neill.
Episode Five: Sam's ex-fiance goes insane and it is her responsibility to figure out what's gone wrong. (Though again she does get to be really awesome.)
Seriously why am I still watching this show? Man. The twin powers of
sophia_gratia's ficcish persuasion and Amanda Tapping's Stupid Face are strong.
Episode One: Whoa, whoa, wait a minute, women can serve in the Air Force? And you're making us manly manly men put one on our team? Well. As long as she wears a short skirt.
Episode Two: Well, women can serve in this man's Air Force, but they're also the first to be taken hostage!
Episode Three: We discover that women are a liability on alien worlds! Sam gets kidnapped and sold (and kicks a remarkable amount of ass, but still).
Episode Four: Sex pollen! Men become aggressive and caveman-esque. Sam gets slutty and makes out with O'Neill.
Episode Five: Sam's ex-fiance goes insane and it is her responsibility to figure out what's gone wrong. (Though again she does get to be really awesome.)
Seriously why am I still watching this show? Man. The twin powers of
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Date: 2012-01-14 01:47 pm (UTC)I grew up watching this show (season 1 aired when I was 10, and I think I was 23 when SGA ended), and it was one of my very earliest fandoms, so it always has a special place in my heart, but when I rewatch it, I am constantly reminded how the version I have in my head is so much better than the version on tv.
At least Amanda Tapping is awesome? I think it was in an audio commentary she mentioned that she had to keep going to the writers and yell at them a little, all "WOMEN DON'T TALK LIKE THIS." She's so great. ♥ her.
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Date: 2012-01-14 04:08 pm (UTC)Also, dude, I told you not to watch that terrible fifth episode. For the record.
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Date: 2012-01-14 05:37 pm (UTC)Now, the show brings up very mixed feelings for me. I've gotten into fights with people over whether or not Jack O'Neill respects Sam Carter [the people I fight with are usually Sam/Jack 'shippers], which I don't believe he does, or he wouldn't treat her the way he does. He gives more respect to Daniel Jackson, who is less militarily inclined than CASSIE.
*ahem* Sorry. I'll step down from my ranty soap box now.
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Date: 2012-01-14 01:14 pm (UTC)If you're mainly watching for Sam, I would watch "Singularity" and "Solitudes," and then maybe skip forward to season 2, where Sam's relationship with her father starts getting some development, and her connection to the Tok'ra resistance movement produces some interesting plot. Certainly skip "Brief Candle," which is another unfortunate warmed-over Star Trek episode. "Cold Lazarus" is a Jack episode, although Sam has a couple of cute moments geeking out over science with Daniel. "The Torment of Tantalus" and "Bloodlines" are both good, although not particularly Sam-centric (but "The Torment of Tantalus" has Catherine Langford, who I kind of love.)
I have no idea whether you would like "Hathor" or hate it; I really enjoyed it, but I know a lot of people hated it, so YMMV.
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Date: 2012-01-16 06:50 pm (UTC)I can still criticize the hell out of Stargate for misogyny, though.
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Date: 2012-01-17 02:24 am (UTC)2) Terrible writing.
3) It's 1997. The sexism is real. Women are still not allowed in combat. In 2011. And this is 1997. Sam Carter's career trajectory, even as an astrophysicist (not a "soldier"), is ridiculous and unrealistic. She is of the Troi/Crusher era, not of the Starbuck era. Stargate through its 16-17 years reflects changing culture. It becomes increasingly reactionary to the Bush-era depiction of the US military, for instance, after the Farscape/NASA-esque romanticism of its beginning years.
4) Amanda Tapping, educated and outspoken in women's rights, demanded a "genderless" characterization as the show developed. She insisted on the utopia, she had weight behind her, and she got what she wanted.
5) It's season one!
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