05 August 2006 @ 08:58 am
Inside Idiots' Heads -- SG-1  
10.04 -- Craptastic Insiders

I hated that episode with the passion of a thousand burning suns. I cannot believe I have been mistaken for nine years; I thought that Sam was a member of the military, trained to deal with all sorts of unhappy situations, including torture and death.

How absolutely stupid is it to have her hand over the entirety of the Ancients' database (have we forgotten that they protected it just so that the snakes could never get their hands on it?) because Ba'al threatens to go in the other room and kill Barrett?!?!?!?!?! Yes, let me repeat: to go into the other room. And kill Barrett. So, what does she do? She hands it all over. That's right, she hands over everything so that life in the galaxy can be wiped out rather than bear the thought of the mere threat that Barrett might be killed. In the other room.

And she really does, "just hand it over." No tricks. I mean, it's not as if Ba'al checks to see that what he has is a list of gate addresses rather than, say, a stunning collection of Girls Gone Wild videos or Dr. Lee's fabulous footage of out of control plant growth. I kept waiting for her to reveal her clever plot because Ba'al, like me, should have been going, "Hey - that was too easy! What trick is she pulling?" Kind of like with the Aschen, where the first address links to the black hole gate. Or, that the program would fry the computer system (hey, it's sci fi and we ignore things like Dells are not, in fact, intergalactic plug and play machines.) But no, the episode ended and Sam handed over everything and Landry patted her wee, feeble head and told her that she made the right call. *barf*

I've bitched repeatedly that I hate Jack/Sam because of what it does to Sam. How it strips her of the intelligence and competence that I prize in her because the writers can't write her in a romantic scenario without giving her a lobotomy. I was, apparently, mistaken. The writers don't need 'ship to degrade and humiliate her. They can do it all on their very own. *sigh*

Really? If the suckitude of that scenario doesn't leap out and hit you, then my rant isn't going to make it any more obvious. This episode should be retitled to, "How Sam Misses Every Clue and Gives Away Tip Top Secret Data but the Men Pat Her on the Head Anyway." Seriously. This makes me so f'in angry that I'm still not coherent. I'll try again later but that just sucked.

Not even 20 Ba'als could save it for me. I adore Cliff Simon - though why he's running around in those god-awful gray jumpsuits is beyond me - but the character-rape was just too much for me to enjoy his turn on the stage.

I want the Sam who, facing death at the butt end of a staff weapon, pleaded with a drugged Martouf to resist. I want the Sam who resisted torture rather than reveal where Teal'c was in New Ground. I want the Sam who fought through some painful memories of Jolinar's escape to get her team and Dad out of Hell. I want Sam.
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ext_2780[identity profile] aizjanika.livejournal.com on August 8th, 2006 05:05 am (UTC)
Bwah! I definitely wasn't trying to get you to think Emancipation was a good episode. *g* I barely notice the Sam parts, so it just doesn't bother me as much as it does some people. I was thinking of the cute Daniel scenes--mainly the one where he's talking to the old chief/leader guy. The old guy is talking about his wife and Daniel says something like, "You loved her..." and it's a really sweet moment. That's what I think of when I think of Emancipation. Well, that and the first part where they all come through the gate, helmets on and everything... That was cute. *g*

For me anyway, there are a few cute scenes in that episode that I like, but I do think the overall story sucked and it went on way too long. I can remember wondering if it was an extra-long episode or something.

lol! Glad I'm not the only one. I tend to think of sci fi leather as pleather or naugahide because that makes me more comfortable. I have a lot of delicate sensibilities that require I rewrite reality so that I can continue to function as something other than the crazy, angry, humorless bitch. ;-)

hehe I'm glad I'm not the only one either, then. *g* That's pretty much how I function as well. heh

Really, the only saving grace for me was that MS looked so good.

Yes, and some of the scenes actually were cute--but would have been moreso if they'd been about characters I knew nothing about. They should have written this episode about SG-New or something. lol