SG1: Talion
Jun. 1st, 2007 10:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I liked it.
What I really liked about this episode was we got to see Teal'c go 100% into Jaffa revenge mode. There is something riveting about him when he has no brakes on. Powerful. Scary. Elemental. Whoa! He obviously hasn't been tamed by living with the Tau'ri, he just choses to conform to the Tau'ri standards when it pleases him to. I'm sorry but I did like him blowing up that one bad guy. That was impressive and surprising.
And I liked it when he grabbed Daniel's arm when he was demanding the truth of what had "transpired" while he was out. That was neither a threat or bullying; it was more a connection, a plea for an honest, no bullshit answer. I do love their relationship.
I did keep thinking how things would be different it Jack were still in the picture. He would never had allowed a 'stop at any cost' order to go out on Teal'c. It would be another "over my dead body" moment for him. And if he were still Col. Jack, there would have been no hand to hand fight with Teal'c; if Teal'c had to do something, he would have had his six. Having said that, I laughed and enjoyed it when T kicked Mitchell's butt. The whole disabling Daniel, Vala and Carter with a shock grenade I can see was convenient for the writer, but was totally unacceptable to me. Teal'c wouldn't do that, and besides, won't it leave them blind for a length of time that would be dangerous for them on that planet? "Yes, I will leave you all blind and helpless." NOT.
And the big fight scene at the end surprised me a few times. You expect certain things like Teal'c almost being finished off only to find something extra to fight with, which did happen, but to such an extreme it gave me pause. It kinda gave an extra inning to the fight. But honestly, once Teal'c has been skewered to the floor, that should have been the end of it. When he gets up, that is a real "My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my mother, prepare to die" moment.
So I liked that this ep went back to the prototype Teal'c, the man that was First Prime. If this had been back in the first three seasons, it would have been a very different interaction with his team.
What I really liked about this episode was we got to see Teal'c go 100% into Jaffa revenge mode. There is something riveting about him when he has no brakes on. Powerful. Scary. Elemental. Whoa! He obviously hasn't been tamed by living with the Tau'ri, he just choses to conform to the Tau'ri standards when it pleases him to. I'm sorry but I did like him blowing up that one bad guy. That was impressive and surprising.
And I liked it when he grabbed Daniel's arm when he was demanding the truth of what had "transpired" while he was out. That was neither a threat or bullying; it was more a connection, a plea for an honest, no bullshit answer. I do love their relationship.
I did keep thinking how things would be different it Jack were still in the picture. He would never had allowed a 'stop at any cost' order to go out on Teal'c. It would be another "over my dead body" moment for him. And if he were still Col. Jack, there would have been no hand to hand fight with Teal'c; if Teal'c had to do something, he would have had his six. Having said that, I laughed and enjoyed it when T kicked Mitchell's butt. The whole disabling Daniel, Vala and Carter with a shock grenade I can see was convenient for the writer, but was totally unacceptable to me. Teal'c wouldn't do that, and besides, won't it leave them blind for a length of time that would be dangerous for them on that planet? "Yes, I will leave you all blind and helpless." NOT.
And the big fight scene at the end surprised me a few times. You expect certain things like Teal'c almost being finished off only to find something extra to fight with, which did happen, but to such an extreme it gave me pause. It kinda gave an extra inning to the fight. But honestly, once Teal'c has been skewered to the floor, that should have been the end of it. When he gets up, that is a real "My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my mother, prepare to die" moment.
So I liked that this ep went back to the prototype Teal'c, the man that was First Prime. If this had been back in the first three seasons, it would have been a very different interaction with his team.
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Date: 2007-06-04 05:34 am (UTC)4. Yeah, definitely testosterone. Needed to get it out of his system.
Considering the stuff he used to spout on "Farscape", Evil Orville Redenbacher must have seemed pretty easy.
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Date: 2007-06-04 05:46 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-04 05:52 am (UTC)