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Stargate a hundred days
Stargate a hundred days





stargate a hundred days

Of course, shooting stars don’t make noise and maybe Jack truly does like fireworks. I have read (and it seems very plausible) that a lot of veterans have trouble with fireworks due to them sounding like gunfire. Evidently they’re called that as well in the Jaffa tongue as well possibly that’s a holdover from the original Jaffa being from Earth.Īlthough he claims he’s “a huge fan of fireworks”, I have to wonder if Jack’s telling the truth. Jack gets Sam not to theorize on why it’d be so precise but allows Daniel to explain how Earth culture sees ‘falling stars’. The episode opens with the quartet sitting with a native of the planet Edoras at night, since the “fire rain” starts on this night exactly each year. Last time on Stargate SG-1: Dom DeLuise guest-starred as the AI Urgo and it was amazingly hilarious. Being a writer, I try to see all possible aspects.After an intense meteor shower, Jack is stranded on the planet Edoras for months. I think the script would give RDA a wonderful platform to play out a whole range of O'Neill we haven't seen before. There are a lot of possibilities if this episodes should come to past.

stargate a hundred days

' The 'honorable thing' guys used to do much more frequently when they got a gal pregnant.

stargate a hundred days

So, perhaps, O'Neill's feelings might/could run along the lines of 'It's my duty to make sure she and the child are taken care of. she has the same ties to her position and her people as Jack has to his.Īnd I think their 'time' together was more of two lonely people comforting each other rather than love. Which 'duty' to him would be the greater? I mean, he'd probably try and get Laria to come to Earth, but she's as stubborn about takeing care of her people as he is about his.

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Would he want to give up his place in the SGC and all his friends and family there to go back and live out the rest of his time in that very pastorial environment?Ĭould the 'Up and Go Get 'em' O'Neill retreat to himself like that knowning full well that SG-1 and the SCG are what are keeping the Goa'uld from taking over Earth? I think it would be interesting to see him in a position where he discovered he *does* have another child. Jack has shown himself to be a pretty great 'Dad' when the show has given him a chance. Īnd any episode that allows RDA to do the showcase acting thing is A+ in my booksĬome on, I know you wanna check out our web site -> they had both suffered tremendous losses, and just sort of looked to each other to make it through a tough time. so to speak LOLĪnd I personally don't think Jack loved Laira per se. might give you, lene, a chance to see the other side of the "gate". but it is a bts look at "A Hundred Days" with excellent insight into what Jack O'Neill was going through. There's an excellent fanfic by Badgergater. maybe RDA will breakdown and finally write an episode. but I think it's pretty cool that RDA would want to give his fans that opportunity. RDA has asked BW to allow Jack O'Neill to revisit Laira's planet. but then this world would be pretty darned boring if we all thought the same. 'Laria' served her purpose: she stood as a mirror that Jack's own inner being could reflect on for the rest of us to see. The actualy interpersonal dynamics of the show were pretty telling and intense when seen through the eyes of an outsider who knew of O'Neill's background. Somewhere he could feel and be useful and Laria's companionship was an additional benifit.Īnd I believe she also knew this, that Jack's ture heart lay elsewhere, but she was willing to accept what he could give and was content with it. He was a 'tired old soldier' making a 'house' for himself tp spend the rest of his years in. I'm not saying that he might not have come to love her in his own way, but never with the intensity of feeling he had developed for his friends back home. I don't think he ever really 'fell in love' with Laria, but more likely found a place of comfort when he could rest. The episode gave us an opportunity to see what might happen if Jack was faced with starting his life all over again. how far he's come out of his shell in regards to letting people like his team into his life, but that, still at heart, he's a very lonely man. The character of 'Laira' was used as a 'pivot point' by the writers to give us a glimpse into O'Neill.







Stargate a hundred days