Well, in the timeline for Stargate Jack was just slowly tortured to death by his enemy Ba'al, only to be healed again and again so they could continue. It happened often enough that Jack didn't know anymore how often he was tortured to death. Which is actually still better then what Dean went through...
Oh, ew. Glad I haven't seen that show then. If there's one thing I do NOT do in movies, books, TV shows or fan fiction, it's torture. Been too close to people who have lived through it (or died of it) in real life, as well as worked on its fall out in different ways, to want exposure to it in fiction ... When I come across it inadvertently, I stop reading or leave the room, close my eyes, fast forward or otherwise make a run for it. I believe the only film in recent memory that I have watched knowing it depicted actual scenes of torture was "Zero Dark Thirty," and that was because I trusted the director and her motivations.
I can understand deciding against reading or watching something because of torture. But I wouldn't actually say not to watch the series because of this single episode. But yeah, depending on your definition of when torture starts this would not be the show for you. Seeing that the main enemies are megalomaniac alien parasites is probably a warning in itself
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Which is actually still better then what Dean went through...
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Like, Jack would totally get and respect Dean.
Thank you ten thousand million times for giving me this Crossover headcanon!!!
I know exactly where I'm going. Oh, Dean. *sighs*
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