Dr Fraiser has such "married to her work" energy, but also "says she's married to her work to avoid uncomfortable DADT questions" energy
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Dr Fraiser has such "married to her work" energy, but also "says she's married to her work to avoid uncomfortable DADT questions" energy
DR. FRAISER, ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!
Maaaaaaaaaaan, fuck this show...
First the fake out with Daniel, now Janet? I'm telling you, writers, when I catch you it's on sight. 🤬😤🥊👊🏾💢💫💥🖕🏾😠👿
Not gonna lie though, S7E17: Heroes Pt 1 & S7E18: Heroes Pt 2 are some of the best written and well done episodes of the show so far. Reeeally wish we had more time with the docu crew— especially Emmett. I know he seemed a bit annoying at times but his monologue in the hall was a masterpiece. Pure Cinema All Around, Truly. 🤌🏾💯🥺
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P.S: I thought I posted this a few days ago, turns out I just saved it in my drafts. Lol. Oops
Hello!
Is it the ask box? I hope so cause I want your two cents on Janet and Sam relationship. They're are such good female characters but we don't see them interact often.
Thanks! 🌀🌟🩵
The Stocking Stuffer Series - Janet + Sam
What Sam means to Janet:
A bright spot in her day. Despite women being a part of the United States Air Force since the second World War, the SGC is, to put it bluntly, a sausage fest. It doesn’t help that everyone stationed was hand picked by the top brass, and thus having an overblown sense of self importance. Janet had never felt more like a den mother than when attempting to juggle the egos of her head nurse, chief surgeon, and that of SG’s 4 and 8. It was a part of being an administrator that Janet could well do without. But not Sam. Sam is smart, or course, and incredibly motivated; she would have been on the Abydos team, if she hadn’t been getting her appendix out. More than that she’s… Well… Bright. Not just clever, but cheerful and kind. Lighting up any room she goes into. Janet isn’t too ashamed to say that she looks forward the little respite she gets when Sam drops by her office for a visit.
What Janet means to Sam:
A safe landing. Sam’s job is dangerous. She loves it, don’t get her wrong, but being on the front lines of exploration generally means being the first one to get shot at, or stabbed, or kidnapped, or kidnapped and cloned, or… Well, you get the picture. Sam can’t tell you how many times she’s woken up some place strange, aching and disoriented. Bad times typically involve waking up on a cold metal floor with the taste of blood in her mouth. On the good days, she wakes up to the sound of Janet’s voice and the smell of disinfectant, and Sam knows she’s safe. “Captain Carter, you were injured on your mission but you’re back at the SGC. Lie still, you and your team are safe.” Janet doesn’t go through the ‘gate often, there are SG teams to handle medical affairs Off-Base, and Sam is selfishly grateful. It’s so much easier to take that final step knowing she can fall back into safe hands.
Their Thing(tm):
Thursday night dinners and puzzle nights with Cassandra. Unless someone is dying or the world is actively ending, Thursday nights are family nights at the Fraser house. They order pizza and play board games or work on puzzles together, and sometimes they watch movies. Sam might not have been able to raise Cassie with the dangers of her job and the odd hours she works, but Sam never stopped loving the little girl that should have been their downfall. Janet understands that, and makes it a point to have Sam present in Cassie’s life. Whether it means sharing school pick-ups and co-coordinating soccer practice, or roping the least artist person Janet has ever met to help with school art shows, and especially giving an open invitation to family night. Sam makes an effort to attend events whenever she’s on planet and she’s allowed off base, but she rarely misses a family night. Well, maybe family and friends night is more accurate. The rest of SG1 also try to make it, SG teams do tend to travel in packs, but their individual attendance is generally hit or miss.
Just a reminder, I’m doing Stocking Stuffers of 3 headcanons or 3 sentence drabbles for December! Send me characters, ships, or fandoms!
I don’t wanna be at work I don’t an a be at workkk
I wanna be at home watching the same show I’ve been watching for the last 4 months on repeat
Janet Fraiser | Fight.
"Janet Fraiser was an extraordinary person. She was kind, and funny, and talented. Above all, she was courageous."
Janet Fraiser is a girlboss and I absolutely adore her.
Anyone else?
I finished! Binged the hell out of Stargate and I gotta say, one of my favorite shows.
Loooved the return of Vala— she quickly rose to be one of my favorite characters. And I really enjoyed her dynamic with Daniel. Not gonna lie, it was refreshing to see a male character so blatantly uninterested in a woman like her (at least until the end.) In a show like today, he would have been all over her in a heart beat but I'm happy writers stayed true to his character until the end. (Then again, the argument scene in S10E20 was a tad bit harsh in my opinion. Can't help but feel like the writers when a little overkill with his whole 'you're not my type/we will never be' thing... I kinda wish they had the argument then a little time passed before he apologized THEN they get together but hey— we can't win em all, I guess.) I also liked Vala's sexual posturing. It was clearly a defense mechanism but they didn't go too over the top like most shows tend to do. They gave Vala heart and a personality outside of her looks and I appreciated that.
Oh, and I also loved the whole Merlin/Arthurian Legend theme they had going on. (Tbh it made me want to rewatch BBC's Merlin again but I digress.) It was a really nice touch and well written...
One thing I did think went off the rails toward the end was the whole Ori thing. Don't get me wrong, the original concept of the Ori in the beginning was STRONNG. Like seriously, I loved the idea of the Ori being a separate sect of the Ascended who went 'rouge'. It really made me realize how 'our ascended' were delightful compared to them— but make no mistake I'm not singing the praises of the Others anytime soon, just staring facts. The thing that threw me for a loop was the whole corporeal miraculous Virgin Mary Ori pregnancy... THAT was a little wacky. I feel like it was sort of a last ditch effort in the writers room to make something stick. You could tell they were grasping at straws towards the last few seasons but who cares, it was a great show.
The finale was good, like really good. I enjoyed the time dilation, Teal'C being the one to have to return with al the memories and the crew walking off into the Stargate one last time. Sure there were a few unanswered questions for me, but I enjoyed it....
Sorry if this is a bit of a jumble of words here, I'm just throwing up my immediate thoughts after finishing the last episode. But man, what a journey! This quickly became another one of my comfort shows and I can't wait to do it all over again..lol. I'll be posting a list of my favorite episodes next, and I want to know if to hear everybody else and thoughts about it.