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SSTF@lemmy.world to Science Fiction@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Stargate SG1 was so versatile. Somehow it pulled off episodes as different as ‘Heroes’ and ‘200’, with each feeling perfectly at home in the show.

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Stargate SG1 was so versatile. Somehow it pulled off episodes as different as ‘Heroes’ and ‘200’, with each feeling perfectly at home in the show.

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SSTF@lemmy.world to Science Fiction@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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    NGL, Sam carter was probably my celebrity crush in middle school

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      She’s one of my go-to examples of a “strong female character” that Hollywood has completely fucked up in the last ten years or so. Carter is smart, resourceful, quick on her feet, and more than capable on the battlefield.

      But not a superhero who can beat up, say, Teal’c or other Jaffa 3x her size. She’s also very much a woman and exhibits feminine traits accordingly. You know, like how real normal people behave.

      Also on the list: Sarah Connor, Dana scully, Laura Roslin, Captain Janeway despite her flaws, a few others…

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      The doctor was also one of the crushes for me. She had that friends hot mom feeling in the show.

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        I think we may have a type.

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        She was definitely hot. I get what you’re saying.

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      Indeed.

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      I love me some warrior scientists.

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