Maybe they just both wanted to have some great sex? Odds are one or both of them would die so why not?
That would have been fine.Maybe they just both wanted to have some great sex? Odds are one or both of them would die so why not?
It didn't feel natural or organic.
That would have been fine.Maybe they just both wanted to have some great sex? Odds are one or both of them would die so why not?
People, including myself, are just confused/annoyed by the sudden romance that's apparently been hot and heavy since the very beginning of the show (if not sooner) between them. It literally came out of nowhere. But, at least in Chloe's mind based upon her little exposition, they've been together as a close couple forever and ever.
I would have totally bought that were it not for that stupid line abuot how "connected" she felt to the guy.They had sex because their world was ending, I don't see that it's all that difficult to believe. Unusual for Stargate, sure; realistic? I'd say so.
I would have totally bought that were it not for that stupid line abuot how "connected" she felt to the guy.They had sex because their world was ending, I don't see that it's all that difficult to believe. Unusual for Stargate, sure; realistic? I'd say so.
I would have totally bought that were it not for that stupid line abuot how "connected" she felt to the guy.They had sex because their world was ending, I don't see that it's all that difficult to believe. Unusual for Stargate, sure; realistic? I'd say so.
People say things like that at the stupidest of times in real life, why not on TV?
I mean, gods forbid the everyman math-boy geek genius have a shot in hell with the hot chick, right? Noooo, we can't have that. The strapping young Lieutenant who in the pilot was boning some other military chick, he's got to get the girl.
That's the cliche, right?![]()
I have no idea why some of you people seem stuck on any other aspect of everyone else's problem with it. But if you want to keep giving random, unrelated excuses for the shitty writing, so be it. But that's all you're doing.
It didn't feel natural or organic.
Actually, considering the conventions of television regarding when people have sex, it was completely expected by me. Maybe I'm just more cynical than everyone else in this thread.
I expected it in the "dreaded" sense. I knew they couldn't resist doing something that lame with her character.
Which just made it all the worse when they went ahead with it----so early in the show, too. Usually TV shows wait until season 2 to throw the hot girl in bed with the wrong guy.
Nope, because I'm clearly not the only person to feel that way, even if I am the only vocal one at the moment.I have no idea why some of you people seem stuck on any other aspect of everyone else's problem with it. But if you want to keep giving random, unrelated excuses for the shitty writing, so be it. But that's all you're doing.
Projecting much, eh? Have you even considered that perhaps the scene was written OK... And it's you that has some problem with it?
Nope. I just hate it when people refuse to acknowledge something and instead rattle off on some tangent point, then try to call that a rebuttal to the argument. It truly is just giving an excuse for shitty reason. Hooray for mediocrity! Let's celebrate it some more!!! Whee!!!And that's fine. Having different opinions is fine. I dislike a lot of stuff many people like. But you seem to be obsessed with proving your opinion of the "shitty writing" as objective truth.
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