More musings on pairings

Jan 28, 2008 23:25

Been browsing through FF.net because, well, I have work up to my eyeballs and need a distraction. And I have to note at the springing up of Ronon/Keller fics ( Read more... )

sparky, pairings, mcshep, sga, ronon/keller, spanky

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anuna_81 January 30 2008, 20:49:21 UTC
LOOOOOOL!!! You can quote me allright! I'd be proud to be quoted as a proof of Sparky! And there I was few days ago thinking about did I simply imagine it all. You know, TPTB and lot of other people (aboard on voldemort ship that is) said lots of times that sparky people are delusional. In this case I'll throw my profession out of the window and stay happily delusional.

By the way please, please, PLEASE don't spoil S4 for me. I don't want to know anything, I'd like to keep SGA in fairly nice memory. I don't want to know what happens and what TPTB "brilliant" ideas are, especially if they have to do something with the weak beer. (I'd like to send Shep to Captain Picard so that he could learn about the drink for the real men. Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. Hopefully some of Picard's coolness would brush off our pretty flyboy).

Daniel/Janet happened on accident. There was a very cute scene with them, the body language was just perfect, they were both cute... voila. I get into a ship pretty easily, I'm a hopeless romantic and I enjoy romance even if its only hinted at, and that is another reason how much the voldemort ship sucks. because I simply can't see it. (did I ever mention I don't care about the canon at all? Like zero?

I could write that Keller/Ford piece, but it would be centered on their own character development. But I'll need help with Keller because I didn't watch her all that much. But keep in mind this ship would have a total of 3 fans, because there's another person that happens to agree with me on this. Hey maybe we can gather a small fandom!

Oh one more thing. Sparky has the best body language in Stargate. It's filled with innuendos. If you'd like I could start a discussion about that on my LJ. I never get tired of *that* topic, it simply proves how strong and great their chemistry is - and makes one wonder why Elizabeth was really written out. Fortunately lame beer stays lame no matter in what kind of shiny bottle you put it. I pwn you TPTB and sparky fandom also!

Now when do we get more of Cat's ears and fangs?

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alternate0ego January 31 2008, 00:04:26 UTC
Delusional?!?! I HIGHLY resent that! I'm happily insane, thankyouverymuch. And sheyla people shouldn't be talking. Their ship only exists because TPTB support it, and we've already established how good they are at writing relationships. Which is to say, not at all. :P

Oops, sorry! I forgot. *headdesk* I promise, no more spoiling. BTW, are you not watching S4 because you can't or won't? (If the latter, I have much respect for you. Even if TPTB had Sheppard marry Teyla, Ronon hook up with Keller, and Teyla go with - I don't know - Hermiod, I would still watch. Because it's just too hard to resist, damnit.)

Huh, I don't think I ever saw that scene. I haven't actually watched that many SG-1 episodes - most of the ninth and tenth season and a few episodes in the other ones I've seen, but I don't watch it religiously/obsessively like with SGA. (Because SGA is totally awesome. Yup.)

Yes! Ford/Keller FTW! I am totally converted, now. I even have a damn plot bunny biting me. It's quite annoying, and I vow to kill it with meridith_smith's pitchfork. Because, jeez, I already have enough unfinished fics rattling around in my closet. (Speaking of which, I plan to write more of cat!fic this weekend. Not now, because I have to turn in this major essay today and grr, it's only half-finished... how I despise AP English...)

I KNOW! They had such great body language/interaction! *mopes* TPTB are so stupid, because you don't get that with any other characters. None! But apparently some people don't like Elizabeth. The first time I went on the gateworld forums, I was shocked (and, well, pissed) to find anti-Weir threads there. Like, wth? I suppose the writers thought Elizabeth wasn't "contributing" enough to the show (well, duh, they didn't LET her!). She had tons of interaction with Shep, some with Rodney, and I think with Carson too; but they never really developed her friendship with Teyla or Ronon, and I think they really should have. Like, she literally has had more conversations onscreen with Caldwell than Teyla. o_O Not cool.

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anuna_81 January 31 2008, 13:56:11 UTC
Oh dear, for me SGA used to be awesome. I mean characters ARE awesome - heck Keller could be awesome - but what the writers are doing ISN'T. I don't watch it because I won't. There. period. I won't. I won't I won't I won't. No matter how many pro - people tell me hey but it's the best season EVAH! No. Because they ditched my favorite character, to bring the most boring character of SG - 1 in, and both the producers and lots of fans said or implied how my hero there - and that is Elizabeth - isn't good enough for the show. Oh well, in that case the show isn't good enough for me. I'd rather watch "Exorcist" than Sheyla - and I can't stand horror movies. Sheyla is on top of my shit list.

The Dan/Jan scene I was talking about is in "Rite of passage", SG - 1 season 5. Too cute!

And yep Ford/Keller FTW, but first let's get rid of already existing plot bunnies before we bring new ones to life!

GW is an evil place. There are so many people who outright hate Weir, it's not healthy. I may dislike something, or even strongly dislike, but I don't *hate* anybody on screen. It's just... weird!

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alternate0ego February 1 2008, 04:42:56 UTC
S4, the best ever? HA. S3, IMO, is just as good, if not better. I guess for me nothing can top episodes like 'Sateda', 'Tao of Rodney', 'Common Ground', and 'The Real World'. Now those were great episodes.

Still, though, as much as I miss Elizabeth (god, every time I see Carter it still sends this painful yank through my gut, like OMG I miss liz! *weeps*) I wouldn't be able to not watch the show. The curiosity would kill me.

I know, that's what always bugged me about GW. They say that they have the "right" to form these anti threads, but I just find it disturbing. I've heard people say they hate Weir because she's "so perfect" and then later complain that she sucks as a diplomat, and "makes tons of mistakes" (like authorizing Kavanaugh's torture, agreeing to work with the Wraith - as if John and the others weren't backing her up too!) That drives me crazy. Make up your mind already. I get mad just thinking about it. *scowl*

Now, have you seen the anti-John threads? They're rarer, but sooo funny. Because people complain about how John is so horrible for kirking and deserves to be demoted, since he's not a good commander because of it. (How they managed to reach the conclusion that he's a bad commander because he kirks around is beyond me.) I don't know, I just find those threads amusing. Because on some level, I agree with them (because really, it gets old, Sheppard) but on another, I think they're overreacting. (Oh, so you hate John's guts now, huh? Suuure... ;)

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borg_princess February 2 2008, 01:10:02 UTC
Okaaay. So, I typed up this whole comment and the computer deleted it! *prays comment will magically appear*

Uh, okay, so that didn't work. I'll feel really bad if I somehow double post, but you can delete it, right?

Anyway, so what I was saying was that as the member of the anti-season 4, anti-Carter, anti-Keller, anti-Ronon/Keller threads, I must sound like a hypocrite at being mad with anti-Weir posters, but the thing is, I don't go over to their thread and pay them out, right? Live and let live. But then I innocently visited the harmless sounding 'Dr Weir and Season 4 thread' [which I later found out to be shut down, and with good reason] and there was all this venom and vitriol and just *angry* people spreading their message of intolerance and blind hatred with no basis in fact. Like, someone was criticizing Weir for being indecisive and vacillating and wishy-washy in Common Ground...*haz heart attack* OMGWTFHOW?! I saw her as being the strong leader, who made the decision no one else was capable of making [much as in Misbegotten/NML when faced with the IOA], her decision was NOT to negotiate with terrorists, NOT to hand over a person who'd been co-operating with them in good faith [as Ladon had been, at the time, though given your Harmony review, he reverts to jerkitude- what happens to him anyway? *resolves to re-read your post*] and to honor Shep's last request which was not to give the Genii what they wanted, not to give them that power, not to set a bad precedent. That was a tough call to make, and it was the RIGHT call. No one's claiming that Weir saved Shep, but it cannot be said that she was *indecisive*. And you know, if you want spin, I'm saying that she indirectly helped save his life, because if she'd handed Ladon over, they probably would've killed Shep straight off as being unnecessary to them anymore- so she gave him time to effect an escape by refusing to play ball with the hostage-takers. *takes deep breath*

I wish that thread hadn't been shut down, I want to say all this to someone who doesn't believe in her, lol. Sorry for the rant, I'm preaching to the choir, huh?

More on-topic, like Anuna, I haven't been watching season 4, except for the Torri eps, and BAMSR killed me, because I made myself watch the whole thing rather than the last 30 seconds. Carter uttering the line, 'If you ever speak like that to someone under my command...'? SO UTTERLY BLAND AND LIFELESS, OMFGLAME. My cousin, who's not as in love with Weir as I am, even said that she could've done a better job with that delivery than Carter. I can so see her lifting her chin and going into kick-ass mode from the 'dealing with IOA' or 'dealing with Genii' precedents and putting Ellis in his place, but Carter? *sighs*

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alternate0ego February 6 2008, 05:06:22 UTC
So, I typed up this whole comment and the computer deleted it! *prays comment will magically appear*

omg, I hate it when that happens. I've actually taken to writing out my comments on Word if they're going to be long, and then copying and pasting them to the comment box. I do that with journal entries too, because I just don't trust lj. XD

Like, someone was criticizing Weir for being indecisive and vacillating and wishy-washy in Common Ground...*haz heart attack* OMGWTFHOW?! I saw her as being the strong leader, who made the decision no one else was capable of making

YES! Thank you. She made the right choice, period. And even if she *was* slightly indecisive, that's just cuz her heart was breaking over poor Shep! (Which leads us to all those delicious angsty post-Common Ground fics, but that's another subject...) People who criticize her decisions are just blah. They complain that she makes mistakes (like when she authorized Kavanaugh's torture, but even then you could defend her actions) and then whine she's perfect. Like, WTF? She's human and she makes mistakes. Not perfect, unlike some people *coughCartercough*

I haven't been watching season 4

You know, I used to be unable to imagine anybody *willingly* stop watching new SGA episodes, but after hearing the new casting changes for season five? I think it's become more probable of occurring in my future... >:/

Carter uttering the line, 'If you ever speak like that to someone under my command...'? SO UTTERLY BLAND AND LIFELESS, OMFGLAME.

I KNOW! I can so see Elizabeth taking down Ellis a peg or two using that line, totally. It makes me squee and want to cry at the same time. I MISS HER SO MUCH. *teary eyes*

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