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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2006-07-29 09:00 am

Reactions to SG1 10x03 - Pegasus Project

Unlike a lot of people (apparently), I don't have a negative reaction to the idea of SG1 and SGA crossing over. In fact, I like it. And there were aspects of this episode that I absolutely loved.

The conference room scene -- OMG SQUEEEEEE. And Sheppard giving Mitchell the lemon ... ahahahaha. (Also Rodney's hasty qualification: "Actually, we're very close..." which, considering the context, can be taken as either pure wishful thinking on Rodney's part or actual canon gospel ...) And then later, on the Odyssey, where Mitchell basically admits that Sheppard praises Rodney in the official SGC mission reports ... EEE. Hewlett and Tapping are a pleasure to watch, as usual -- and Zelenka, we got Zelenka! And then, leaving aside SGA for a minute, I really loved the little scene in the beginning with Vala, Mitchell and Daniel on the Odyssey ... and HEEHEEHEE at Vala's reactions to Atlantis and the ascended Ancient. I've only recently become acquainted with the Vala character, but I'm loving the HELL out of her. I never really liked Claudia Black's Farscape character, but my Vala love knows no bounds.

Where the episode really failed for me is that there was no real emotional impact, and that was so sad because SG-1 has always been very successful at bringing home the emotional punch-in-the-gut, when it tries. This episode, was fun and light and entertaining, but fell very flat emotionally -- and that made me sad, because it had so much potential. Especially with the part where Teal'c is back at the Milky Way gate and the Pegasus people are having to risk blowing up the gate -- there was SO MUCH potential for a little scene or two that delved into some of the changes in Rodney's character since "48 Hours" and in the Rodney-Carter relationship and the way it evolved through his SG1 episodes ... but none of that materialized. It wasn't JUST that I was hoping for Carter-Rodney scenes that never happened, although that was a part of it. The whole episode didn't really have much emotional impact at all. There was no catharsis, no really neat character moments -- from an emotional standpoint, the episode could vanish and have no impact on any of the characters' lives, and that's very sad because both SG1 and SGA have a LOT of episodes that aren't like that at all. The fact that they crossed them over and the result, though amusing, was kind of unimpressive ... leaves me a bit depressed.

But still. THE LEMON. Hee.

[identity profile] sgatazmy.livejournal.com 2006-07-29 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I watched this ep with my mother (in-law-to-be) and I have to say I loved laughing etc. I do wish their was more with the Carter Rodney front but to be honest, I sort of preferred how it was. McKay is just very nervous around her so it keeps back all that emotional stuff and hides his growth. It's exactly what I would expect from him.

While I do love some strong emotions, I think it was nice to have a funny episode for once. And the whole Ancient thing was...How long was she there?

Either way, good to hear someone else likes crossovers. I loved everyone as one big ensemble cast.

[identity profile] leenys.livejournal.com 2006-07-30 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
There are fans who are afraid that the shows crossing over just proves that SGA needs the big brother to watch out for them. Well...they do. The shows are closer together plot-wise than any other scifi "sequels" have been. And it would make sense for big brother to step in every one in a while.

But there are fans that HATE that.

I LOVED it. Wanted more between McKay and Daniel. Would have settled for SOMETHING between McKay and Daniel.

But for those that refuse to believe McKay and Shep are friends? They just needed to watch this ep and the one after.

Kam :D