14 April 2007 @ 10:58 pm
SG-1 10.11 -- "The Quest, Part 2"  
Spoilers, ahoy! Wish I had room for a Daniel icon with the square glasses because da-yum! he sizzles in those.

I liked this episode! Highlights included: Daniel being hot & brilliant, Puff! (I love Teal'c!), Daniel being hot & brilliant, Teal'c grabbing Cam's arm, Teal'c going out to slay the dragon, Daniel being hot & brilliant, they found Merlin, Daniel being hot & brilliant, Sam punching Ba'al, Daniel being hot & brilliant, Daniel doing the mind zapper thing, Daniel being hot & brilliant...well, I suppose the trend is more than obvious at this point. :)

Seriously, I've been wanting some follow up on the whole, "Used to be an ascended being" thing and I'm thrilled, thrilled, thrilled to see a little bit of it. (I wish we'd gotten something like that for Sam in the post-Jolinar era, too.) But for all that I was enjoying it, am I the only one who was having "Absolute Power" flashbacks? Given the gift of knowledge for how to build the "defensive" weapon? It was eerily familiar; I wonder if the writers were aware of that?

One of the saddest things about the series finale is that I have the certainty that they do not have the time to explore these interesting developments and their consequences rather than just fearing yet another think-y storyline will be dropped in the dust by the writers. *sigh*

I'm disappointed that the writers can't do more with Ba'al than have him hanging around, making disparaging comments. He's supposed to be evil, not petulant and lippy. *rolls eyes* Yeah, I enjoyed it when Sam punched him - he was annoying enough by then that he'd more than earned it - but the canon-loving side of me wandered how it was that both Sam and Teal'c could so easily push him around since I can well remember the day when the goa'uld had unbeatable physical strength. Yeah, whatever. It was a curiously timed bit of catharsis after the Don Imus week. Sam may have punched Ba'al for his comment but I saw Don Imus go down. ;-)

I liked Cam in this episode. He still isn't in charge of anything but he does best when interacting with his team and I loved, loved, loved the Teal'c/Cam this week -- as well as the Sam/Cam, Daniel/Cam, and the Vala/Cam. Actually, I enjoyed Vala, too. She was toned down a bit and showed genuine concern for Daniel. Wish this was how they always wrote these two characters.

While the orici (or however that's spelled) was waving her hand over the frozen DVD, it occurred to me that the writers had finally gotten their leather-clad bimbo. Anise may have fallen flat but the new chick is just another Anise. I know, I know; Vala pranced around in her tight leathers but there's this huge diff because Claudia Black can make anything work. She has a better written part, for certain, but there's so much there there, that she can pull off the bimbo costumes and still be more than just a scantily clad beautiful woman. The orici, on the other hand, looks like a cheap Halloween version of a dominatrix.

Those are relatively minor grumbles for me, though. The team was together. The transporting from planet to planet in a self-contained loop to protect against the Ori and their ilk was cool. Cam and Vala were part of the team rather than stealing the limelight. Lots of problem solving. COntinuity with some former seasons. Very nice CGI dragon. Dry Teal'c humor. Teal'c the stoic warrior. Hot Daniel. The plot moved along well.

The team goes home empty-handed and minus Daniel -- *sniff* -- but then again Daniel has Merlin's memories and some of his knowledge. I know a fairly big plot spoiler coming up; it has been nicely set up here and I'm looking forward to it.
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[identity profile] selmak.livejournal.com on April 15th, 2007 01:10 pm (UTC)
YES! YES!

>The orici, on the other hand, looks like a cheap Halloween version of a dominatrix.

Oh thank you for agreeing with me. Janet and I were discussing that as we watched the last SG episode. Morena is pretty, a very pretty thing. She was wonderful as a companion as all she had to do was look "Hot" in Serenity/firefly but her character is weak and two dimensional. (and I'm being nice and giving her two dimensions only because her breasts have been put into the Breastplate o' Fanboyism.)

Mish: Sam -- Beauty[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 15th, 2007 02:20 pm (UTC)
Morena is beyond pretty, honestly. She's been particularly gifted by genetics. I can see why she'd be cast as a dark, ethereal beauty. I haven't seen her work elsewhere so I have only SG-1 to judge by. I know she has been given very little to work with but success as a character in SG-1 has a lot to do with what you bring to the table because the writers rarely give anyone a meaty role.

I don't think, for instance, that Vala was particularly well-written in Prometheus Unbound, which seemed to be mostly about rolling around on the floor with Michael Shanks and sexually harrassing Daniel, but Claudia made her a force to be reckoned with. Janet rarely had a lot to work with early on but Teryl blew us away in her first episode. She was good enough that she made it look easy; all it took was that bland blonde doc they tried to foist onto us to prove that. I know it's a pleasure to see Teryl perform live; I think I'd really enjoy seeing Claudia in a play.

Morena's beautiful, otherworldly...and that seems to be the limit to what she's projecting. I don't get a sense of ancient evil, madness, cold brutality, strength, calculating intelligence, menace, True Believer fervor, or, well, anything from her. Her character is too pivotal to be a blank slate. I need to know her motivations, her beliefs, what drives her to be a "charismatic leader." She's gorgeous, and I've bitched time and again about how it's beautiful evil that's harder to resist (hey - Ba'al has quite the following despite doing some wicked nasty things to Jack). I suppose my problem is that she's all beautiful and no evil?
[identity profile] selmak.livejournal.com on April 15th, 2007 02:36 pm (UTC)
Yes, that sums it up. Morena's character is.... petulant. That's the only word I can think to describe her.
Mish: Six -- Explosive[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on April 15th, 2007 03:01 pm (UTC)
The problem is that's the only word. :(

The brilliant Emperor Cartagia from Bab 5 who was petulant. Of course, he was many other things, too, and that's what made him a truly evil character. I would love to see the team go up against a truly slimy, evil, scares me kind of villain.

I thought pilot-episode Apophis had that potential. Ba'al had that potential. And...well, maybe Hathor. SG-1 is a very cool concept and I've always wished that their adversaries would be challenging.