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*yawn* Where did my interest in this season go? The same place they put the interesting episodes?

Um, yeah. Maybe if I were a video game addict, I might have liked this one more. As it is, I wish they'd used the whole supersoldier bit to actually, y'know, advance the supersoldier arc. Still, this one was a bit better than last week's, I suppose. Can we get to the decent episodes now?

- "You have failed." I don't know whether it adds to or takes away the sting when Teal'c smiles as he's saying this.

- "Make it harder." *giggle* I think a Levitra commercial was shown around this time, too.

- Ooooh! Someone needs to write Sam-and-Jack-watch-The-Matrix-movies fic!

- Heh, Teal'c plays Doom.

- Grrr, Gamekeeper. Didn't like that ep.

- It's still weird to hear "Colonel" when someone's talking to Sam.

- Dr. Carmichael? I thought they had a Dr. Brightman last time. Are we playing musical doctors this season?

- It's the Sam and Danny show!

- Heh, everyone's pointing guns at each other. It's like Farscape.


Atlantis: Childhood's End

If SG-1 and Atlantis were having a deathmatch, I'd give this one to Atlantis. Again. Despite the unwelcome superficial imilarities to "Revisions," this one wasn't half-bad. The whole thing sort of reminded me of a clean version of "Taking the Stone." Only better. Mostly.

Ramblings:

- *SNORT* McKay! I feel the need to go and fight for Sam's honor or something. That insinuation was just nasty.

- "Yes. Energy field good."

- Um, y'all are gonna get killed real soon if you keep up this bickering. Especially you, McKay. Way to be a team player.

- Ah, John, you're so economical, wanting to save a perfectly good puddle-jumper. And how much do I love that they're acknowledging the finite amount of these things, unlike the Unlimited Shuttle Suppy of Voyager? *loves*

- Treehouses! Oh, it's so Peter Pan. So where's Tinkerbell?

- Or you could just go up the ladder the normal way, instead of trying to climb it sideways...

- So you won't assume that the planet's magnetic field is like Earth's, but you'll charge right ahead in the assumption that their year is the same as ours? Not that it was hard to assume that given how old the kids looked, but still.

- OMG, the talk about the sacrifice? I know, exposition and all, but damn. At least attempt to de-cheesify it and make it a little less of an exposition bomb.

- I have "He does have a point" written down, but I have no idea what it's in reference too. Might be McKay.

- Awww, John wants kids! I wanna see John/Lizzie kidfic now!

- "You're mean." BWAHAHAHAHA! *rolls on floor* I heart McKay trying to work with the kids around. Heh.

- "You guys know what chocolate is? This is gonna be huge." Hee.

- Why helloooooo, ZPM...

- "What are the odds of the Wraith coming back in the few hours McKay is running his tests?" Okay, John? You're new to this whole Stargate thing, so I'll give you a break this time. But generally, when something like that is done on a mission, the odds are pretty well 100%. It's this thing called "plot."

- "There's the slightest possibility that in my haste I may have broken it."

- Um, McKay? Treadmill and weight room for you, stat.

- Better living through chocolate!

- [Preview] It's Talmadge! Wheeee! [/Seven Days geek]

Date: 2004-08-18 06:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
Who doesn't have a million icons to do already?

I don't. I only have 5. Weren't you paying attention?

It is. It is indeed.

At least I don't have a muse that's going to pester me about it until it's done. I'm museless and happy. :)

Date: 2004-08-19 02:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
I see that hyperbole should be today's vocabulary word.

It wouldn't be so hyper if you would stop giving it sugar.

You know, my angst muse recently took it upon herself to go and bug Kate. I could send another one your way...

Wouldn't work. I'm naturally muse-resistant.

Date: 2004-08-19 05:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
You know that's like waving a red flag in front of them, right?

Yeah, but on the other hand it's true, so nothing can happen to me. Take that, muses!

And do you remember saying that about getting on the dance floor at ScaperCon...?

That was different. That was the end of a four-year-old running joke. It needed the punchline, so I had to allow myself to be dragged onto the floor in the name of comedy.

Date: 2004-08-19 09:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
They'll get you. They'll find little cracks in your resistance and worm their way in and yell at you until you fall to their evil tricks.

Tell them to do their worst. No good will come of it. Well, some good will. I'll laugh a bit at the futile attempts, and laughter is good.

That's not what you were saying at the time...

That was part of the joke. I did tell Rachel that it was the perfect punchline, though.

Date: 2004-08-20 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
Hmmm...well, at least it keeps them out of my hair for a while. *shoos off muses* Go attack Nick!

You know, I'm going to expect compensation for entertaining your muses for a while.

Oh, go ahead and rationalize it...the rest of us know the truth...

Or do you?

If I weren't so lazy, I'd go and verify this...

She apologized for dragging me onto the floor and I told her it was the perfect punchline. It's true!

Date: 2004-08-21 03:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
*raises eyebrow* What kind of compensation?

$5 per muse per day, plus 7% muse tax. Plus tip.

Hmmmm...

She can confirm it if you can get in touch with her. And if she doesn't, then she's just being a mean little sister.

Date: 2004-08-21 05:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
Can I pay you in Monopoly money?

Sure. As long as you also pay me in legal tender.

Well, I think getting her to answer e-mail would take an act of God, so we'll leave it at that.

So her default position since we're better off not trying is that she agrees with her brother. I win!

Date: 2004-08-21 10:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
*quickly makes counterfeit money*

It better be high quality counterfeiting, because if I go down I'm taking you with me.

Date: 2004-08-22 05:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
I guess you'd better get back to work on that.

Date: 2004-08-22 07:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spleeny.livejournal.com
This of it this way: you get good enough at that and you won't have to work another day of your life.

Actually, the same applies if you aren't good at it because you'll be in jail, then when you get out places won't hire you because of your criminal record...

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