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SG1 Maternal Instinct
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I wish Oma wasn't a Caucasian woman. Granted they have to get actors as they can, and they shoot in Vancouver, but it would have been a nice touch.
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Is this the episode that Daniel finally learns that he can't go mad with power everytime he gets special abilities? It seems like he goes through that one a few times over the first few years of the series.
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You say that like Vancouver doesn't have a giant thriving Asian community. Chinese, South Asians and Filipinos combined account for 26 Percent of the population of Greater Vancouver.Frustration wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:46 pm I wish Oma wasn't a Caucasian woman. Granted they have to get actors as they can, and they shoot in Vancouver, but it would have been a nice touch.
I do agree they could've picked someone Asian, but I don't think the difficulty in doing so was from lack of availability. Sadly we can look at Emmancipation where the only female talking role in a village of not!mongols is... white.
No that's Absolute PowerCrypticMirror wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:04 am Is this the episode that Daniel finally learns that he can't go mad with power everytime he gets special abilities? It seems like he goes through that one a few times over the first few years of the series.
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As I recall, he also tended to get stuck in Twilight Zone type plots a lot where weird space shit was happening to only him, and everyone else would either not believe him or think he was going crazy, despite the fact that they all work in a place where weird space shit happens every other day of the week.CrypticMirror wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:04 am Is this the episode that Daniel finally learns that he can't go mad with power everytime he gets special abilities? It seems like he goes through that one a few times over the first few years of the series.
Such a relief when the writing staff changed over and they made the characters more self-aware.
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Daniel also went mad with power in "Need," where he used the Sarcophagus a few too many times.
Absolute Power was the return of Shifu (the kid in this episode) and, sadly, his last appearance. I think it would have been quite interesting to bring back all the Ascended that the SG team had a personal relationship with for the Ark of Truth movie and not just Morgan Le Fay. Would have had more pathos. (And also made more sense.)
Absolute Power was the return of Shifu (the kid in this episode) and, sadly, his last appearance. I think it would have been quite interesting to bring back all the Ascended that the SG team had a personal relationship with for the Ark of Truth movie and not just Morgan Le Fay. Would have had more pathos. (And also made more sense.)
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Eh, I don't see the big issue with Oma being a white woman. I'm pretty sure originally the Ascendant beings weren't supposed to be Ancients and Ancients weren't supposed to be human-like. So in retrospect the writers decided to just combine the three, since why not, you're creating some continuity with different story lines.
The only aspect that doesn't gel properly is with Oma wiping out the Jaffa so casually. Later in the show, after the writers made the Other Ascendant Ancients to be complete dicks with no regard for human lives and suffering, we're told that they're also willing to fiercely prevent any Ascendant being from interfering with the mortals too much. And while Daniel described Oma as bending the Ascendant laws until near the breaking point, I doubt incinerating an entire Jaffa battalion would not be not considered breaking the non-interference rule.
One explanation I can think of: the Others were more willing to turn an eye on Oma killing Jaffa, as long as it only happened on that planet and that planet alone. We're never told when exactly Anubis managed to fool Oma into ascending him, in "Threads", Oma says that he came to Keb, so maybe the Others punished her by only allowing her free reign on that planet and that planet alone, while watching helplessly how Anubis wrecked havoc on the Galaxy, kind of like they punished Chaya Sar by forcing her to only protect that planet she saved from the Wraith while allowing the Pegasus Galaxy to die, in that boring Atlantis episode from S1.
The only aspect that doesn't gel properly is with Oma wiping out the Jaffa so casually. Later in the show, after the writers made the Other Ascendant Ancients to be complete dicks with no regard for human lives and suffering, we're told that they're also willing to fiercely prevent any Ascendant being from interfering with the mortals too much. And while Daniel described Oma as bending the Ascendant laws until near the breaking point, I doubt incinerating an entire Jaffa battalion would not be not considered breaking the non-interference rule.
One explanation I can think of: the Others were more willing to turn an eye on Oma killing Jaffa, as long as it only happened on that planet and that planet alone. We're never told when exactly Anubis managed to fool Oma into ascending him, in "Threads", Oma says that he came to Keb, so maybe the Others punished her by only allowing her free reign on that planet and that planet alone, while watching helplessly how Anubis wrecked havoc on the Galaxy, kind of like they punished Chaya Sar by forcing her to only protect that planet she saved from the Wraith while allowing the Pegasus Galaxy to die, in that boring Atlantis episode from S1.
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That SGA episode annoyed me so much
"Oh man, a planet safe from wraiths forever"
Just like... take the gate out of orbit, put it on the ground. You have the technology. You have spaceships. This is literally a planet that solves ALL of your problems. The wraith can't go there. They will LITERALLY get blinked out of existence.
"Oh man, a planet safe from wraiths forever"
Just like... take the gate out of orbit, put it on the ground. You have the technology. You have spaceships. This is literally a planet that solves ALL of your problems. The wraith can't go there. They will LITERALLY get blinked out of existence.
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I believe that yes, it was established that Oma had free reign on Keb, as part of her exile. I think it was also allowed because it wasn't the Ascended messing with mortal business... it was mortals messing with Ascended business, which means they can respond as they see fit. (Like they did when Merlin first attempted to make the San'graal.)Mabus wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:52 pm Eh, I don't see the big issue with Oma being a white woman. I'm pretty sure originally the Ascendant beings weren't supposed to be Ancients and Ancients weren't supposed to be human-like. So in retrospect the writers decided to just combine the three, since why not, you're creating some continuity with different story lines.
The only aspect that doesn't gel properly is with Oma wiping out the Jaffa so casually. Later in the show, after the writers made the Other Ascendant Ancients to be complete dicks with no regard for human lives and suffering, we're told that they're also willing to fiercely prevent any Ascendant being from interfering with the mortals too much. And while Daniel described Oma as bending the Ascendant laws until near the breaking point, I doubt incinerating an entire Jaffa battalion would not be not considered breaking the non-interference rule.
One explanation I can think of: the Others were more willing to turn an eye on Oma killing Jaffa, as long as it only happened on that planet and that planet alone. We're never told when exactly Anubis managed to fool Oma into ascending him, in "Threads", Oma says that he came to Keb, so maybe the Others punished her by only allowing her free reign on that planet and that planet alone, while watching helplessly how Anubis wrecked havoc on the Galaxy, kind of like they punished Chaya Sar by forcing her to only protect that planet she saved from the Wraith while allowing the Pegasus Galaxy to die, in that boring Atlantis episode from S1.
Interesting thing to note... Daniel acts in that episode as if Oma is more a force of nature than a conscious being, and if they fired their weapons, she'd kill them, too. It's pretty clear later on that no, she would have differentiated between the two sides regardless of whether the team had defended themselves or not.
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Sela Ward was a fairly well known actress from the early to mid nineties. The Stargate showrunners likely thought it was a coup to have her play a recurring guest role.Frustration wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:46 pm I wish Oma wasn't a Caucasian woman. Granted they have to get actors as they can, and they shoot in Vancouver, but it would have been a nice touch.
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