Ok, now I remember more of my issues with "Emancipation." One of the things is the cliche-ness of the story, which I guess shouldn't bother me since I write in cliches too. Another thing is that when the kid who kidnapped Sam stops to rest and let her eat, she should've taken the chance to get away. She's a captain in the Air Force, why can't she
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I got "poo, poo-ed" back when Universe premiered for suggesting that Rush in the first episodes reminded me of Daniel in the early episodes of SG1 because Daniel, in those first episodes, was just as willing to put people in danger in his quest for knowledge as Rush was when he advised that everyone should gate to Destiny.
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And I see your point about Daniel behaving as most intelligent/genius types do. I guess I have to remember that he really has lived most of his life alone, in the foster system, in libraries, with his books. Not ideal situations for thinking about anyone else but yourself. I guess I should just be glad that he's evolved in his 10+ (almost 15 years) with the Stargate Program. I can tell you without a doubt that if he hadn't learned a little compassion and sympathy along the way, I would not consider him my favorite character in the show.
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