Can I please have that brain-ectomy NOW?!
Jul. 22nd, 2005 08:11 amSo,
amise said this.
Which is a totally defendable interpretation of Mr. Goa'uld's behavior. Plus, she's being Black Adder. Plus, she has been making me giggle incessently for days with her "cunning plan" comments.
So why do I feel the need to defend my snake?! Someone please give me the brain-ectomy now!
The deal is, this goa'uld is doing what he said he would do. He's trying to do the Tok'ra thing, and let Jack remain an independent entity. In so doing, he's absorbing Jack and Jack's emotions and thoughts. The precedent I'm using here is Sam's experience with Jolinar. They were only blended for a few days, yet Sam still feels a deep attraction to, possibly even love for, Jolinar's old boyfriend and his host and has a strange, unexpected, though somewhat hazy, understanding of Tokra behavior.
So I'm thinking, here's this poor goa'uld. He's been handpicking compatible hosts for a couple thousand years. He's been blending with only willing hosts for longer than that. And he decides he's going to try to take Jack, of all people, as a host against his will. And it turns out to be more than he bargained for in many ways.
Jack is used to command. Jack has something going on, I'm not sure what, in his head with Daniel. Jack has responsibilites and history. It all hits this goa'uld like a ton of bricks, just when the goa'uld himself is in a very vulnerable place, taking a new host after hundreds of years. Not to mention after decades in an infirm body.
So his original plan really is to offer Jack the same kind of relationship the Tokra offer their hosts, with Daniel as a lifetime companion to sweeten the deal.
And he ends up in a different place, fighting someone for whom the Tokra-host relationship is unacceptable, and finding himself unable to separate Jack's emotions from his own.
So where he ends up is getting nothing from Jack but misery, and falling for Daniel, who clearly doesn't want him.
Any questions?
amise, I would like to clarify, right now, that this post was in no way *directed* at you. It is merely *inspired* by you, as in:
Lord, help me, Brain, she understands, dammit, she was just mocking the snake. Would you please go back to finishing the client billing, now. Thank you.
You all may now return to your regularly scheduled, personal insanity.
End transmission.
Which is a totally defendable interpretation of Mr. Goa'uld's behavior. Plus, she's being Black Adder. Plus, she has been making me giggle incessently for days with her "cunning plan" comments.
So why do I feel the need to defend my snake?! Someone please give me the brain-ectomy now!
The deal is, this goa'uld is doing what he said he would do. He's trying to do the Tok'ra thing, and let Jack remain an independent entity. In so doing, he's absorbing Jack and Jack's emotions and thoughts. The precedent I'm using here is Sam's experience with Jolinar. They were only blended for a few days, yet Sam still feels a deep attraction to, possibly even love for, Jolinar's old boyfriend and his host and has a strange, unexpected, though somewhat hazy, understanding of Tokra behavior.
So I'm thinking, here's this poor goa'uld. He's been handpicking compatible hosts for a couple thousand years. He's been blending with only willing hosts for longer than that. And he decides he's going to try to take Jack, of all people, as a host against his will. And it turns out to be more than he bargained for in many ways.
Jack is used to command. Jack has something going on, I'm not sure what, in his head with Daniel. Jack has responsibilites and history. It all hits this goa'uld like a ton of bricks, just when the goa'uld himself is in a very vulnerable place, taking a new host after hundreds of years. Not to mention after decades in an infirm body.
So his original plan really is to offer Jack the same kind of relationship the Tokra offer their hosts, with Daniel as a lifetime companion to sweeten the deal.
And he ends up in a different place, fighting someone for whom the Tokra-host relationship is unacceptable, and finding himself unable to separate Jack's emotions from his own.
So where he ends up is getting nothing from Jack but misery, and falling for Daniel, who clearly doesn't want him.
Any questions?
Lord, help me, Brain, she understands, dammit, she was just mocking the snake. Would you please go back to finishing the client billing, now. Thank you.
You all may now return to your regularly scheduled, personal insanity.
End transmission.
Re: Eek! :)
Date: 2005-07-22 04:04 pm (UTC)Re: Eek! :)
Date: 2005-07-22 05:39 pm (UTC)