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lyssie ([personal profile] lyssie) wrote2007-04-13 10:07 pm

SFF: The It's About Frakkin' Time Edition

SG-1: I would like a Sam Carter.
Lantis: I would like a Teyla.
Painkiller Jane: I would like a Jane.

SG-1.
So. Jack's Arthur? *snickers madly*

There were lots of bits that were lovely, and a few that were kinda dumb, but, eh, it's SG-1.

Vala and Sam and Cam and Teal'c will now have sex and mourn for Daniel.

SAM PUNCHING BA'AL, FOR THE WIN. Forever and ever AMEN. OMG.

Lantis.
Lizzie has always wanted to grope a General's ass.

Jack really wished Sam had been there.

Liz? Also wants to drag Shep off for sex. And Teyla wants Ronon. And maybe all of them want McKay.

Oh, oh, and Teyla with her two guns and the blasting and the - GUH.

PKJ.
Now. Now, you know how much I have a thing for blondes. Especially snarky ones who kick ass. So it's kind of a given that I'm all over her being hot. But I'm also all over her being really nicely vulnerable and in touch with her emotions.

AND. Surprise, surprise. She has a female friend.

Yes, folks, girls talk to each other. I know, this is UNHEARD OF in SciFi.

The team she has around her is... amusing. Marc (Andre McBride), is quite awesome. Jane and Mo' pwn Gwen for finding out about Torchwood I/O Black Air um... a Secret Government Agency.
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[identity profile] lyssie.livejournal.com 2007-04-14 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
There was a movie a year or so ago. With a brunette instead of a blonde, and Leoben was in it, too. Comicbook Jane is a redhead, btw.

Nah. Marc's the leader guy--his name is actually Andre McBride, but he looks like Marc (Backlash) from Wildstorm. Acts like him, too.

I still give Gwen high marks for finding it, though.

Well, please note that in both Stargates and BSG? There are women. And the women... rarely interact. If you see two women in the same room, you can be certain they won't actually have any sort of conversation. Jane and Mo'? Talk.

[identity profile] dingoaction.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
I thought so, and then I imdb'd it (which, when saying, is much more difficult than 'googled'). I remember really liking the beginning of the movie, and then something in the house happened, and I missed the rest.

oh, Gwen gets high marks. in many areas. (i'm not sure exactly what i mean by that, but i like that it sounds suggestive. vaguely.)


oh, no. :) I got you, i just don't get sci-fi writers who can't put two women in a room and have them speak while making eye contact.
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[identity profile] lyssie.livejournal.com 2007-04-16 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't remember all of the movie. It wasn't bad, just... different.

Gwen gets high marks in many... areas. Yes. ;)

Ah! But don't you know? Speaking to each might give them uppity women ideas. (that was totally sarcasm)