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"Beau reminded me a lot of Robert Picardo (Richard Woolsey) – both were very successful, incredibly experienced, and always made it a point to come by our offices to run prospective dialogue changes by us rather than simply surprising us in the dailies. Like Bob, Beau would always make the time to come up and see us to request even the tiniest of changes. Both of them were class acts and I have nothing but terrific memories of working with them." -- Joe Mallozzi 5 June 2011
Beau Bridges & Robert Picardo are AWESOME. Mad props & nothing but love love love to them and what they brought to the franchise.

LOL at "surprising us" with dialog changes in the dailies. Someone's using the Royal We.
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Date: 2011-06-07 09:32 am (UTC)
ext_391411: There is a god sitting here with wet fingers. (geek-sexy)
From: [identity profile] campylobacter.livejournal.com
I'm toward the end of SGA's S2 in my first-time watch, and I love watching the way Weir evolves as a leader. Seeing her grapple with going DARKSIDE by authorizing torture for interrogation & medical experimentation on a Wraith makes me love her more -- not because I approve of her decisions, but because it makes her less of a paragon and more of a conflicted, rounded character.

The aftershocks of wank from the wankiest Shanks fangirls during SG-1's S6 are apparent even to a latecomer like me. There'd be wank regardless of whether they cast Nemec or a woman.

I wish that BW's shitty mishandling of SGU hadn't driven the franchise into the ground. :( If he'd've allowed the writers & crew to do what they excel at (self-deprecating humor, flexibility between drama/comedy/action/angst, and accessible characters) we'd have a 3rd season of SGU and the possibility of SGA & more SG-1 movies.

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Date: 2011-06-07 10:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magnavox-23.livejournal.com
Seeing her grapple with going DARKSIDE by authorizing torture for interrogation & medical experimentation on a Wraith makes me love her more -- not because I approve of her decisions, but because it makes her less of a paragon and more of a conflicted, rounded character.

Exactly this! She was perfectly imperfect. She made us question what a normal person - no military training, no higher agenda or influence, what they would do if put in that situation. The idea of putting a woman who ran negotiations and treaties, anti-gun, anti-war in a position where she could not avoid those things, and was in charge of people whom she had to order to carry out thus, it was fascinating stuff.

As for SGU, I was watching the press conference from Fedcon today and RDA was mentioning how SGU was simply not compatible with the rest of the franchise and viewership suffered for it. Couldn't agree more. Of course there were other factors such as the leaked casting calls from season one and the axing of SGA didn't help either.

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Date: 2011-06-08 05:09 am (UTC)
ext_391411: There is a god sitting here with wet fingers. (facepalm)
From: [identity profile] campylobacter.livejournal.com
(I meant to type that I *don't* approve of Weir's decisions regarding torture & live subject experimentation but that it doesn't diminish my love for the character in the least.) So yes, her imperfections make her an intriguing and powerful character.

RDA was mentioning how SGU was simply not compatible with the rest of the franchise

That statement carries a lot of cred, given that RDA built the Stargate franchise from the get-go and nurtured it from its uncertain early seasons. I guess BW & Co. got cocky the more successful the franchise became.

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Date: 2011-06-07 12:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] carlinjona.livejournal.com
Casting a woman to replace Daniel... hmm, that could have worked. Jonas was doomed from the get go: they introduced him in Meridian, thus reducing the attention given to Daniel, they made him a carbon copy of Daniel (albeit one where the carbon paper was worn very thin), and BW talked him up so much, telling us we'd love him and he was so hunky, as if we'd never know the difference. All that piled on top of the appalling treatment given to Shanks, yeah, Nemec never had a chance.

So, who would this woman have been? Archaeologist, anthropologist, specialist in something else?

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Date: 2011-06-08 05:03 am (UTC)
ext_391411: There is a god sitting here with wet fingers. (Qetesh)
From: [identity profile] campylobacter.livejournal.com
UGH. Brad Effing Wright. I give him props for doing some things well -- very well -- but the nauseating way he caved to network pressure to deliver & tout a near-Daniel replacement while KNOWING that it compromised the integrity of BOTH characters is pretty sleazy. Daniel & Jonas deserved much, much better treatment.

As for filling Daniel's spot on SG-1 with a woman, how about a quantum-mirror Shau'ri played by Mili Avital? She wouldn't've had to refuse the role because there'd be no requirement of nudity!

Or perhaps Barbara Shore, the archaeologist from the 1994 movie? That would add a Woman of a Certain Age to the team, which would be quite interesting.

Or maybe a timey-wimey younger version of Catherine Langford? bwahahaha!

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