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Saturday, April 7th, 2007 03:38 pm
So, what is there to say?

Over at Gateworld, the latest edition of SciFi Magazine has kicked up a shitstorm.

According an article in the magazine, Carter will be a full-bird Colonel when she comes to Atlantis, and will take over from Elizabeth as the expedition leader.

Robert C Cooper is quoted: "I can't make people feel better who just love Torri and Dr. Weir and want to see her on the show," sighs Cooper. "Unfortunately, that's just not going to happen. All I can say is that Sam Carter is a wonderful character, and Amanda Tapping is a wonderful actress, and I think she will fill the role on Atlantis admirably. I'm excited about seeing the evolution of her character. Brad and I created the character Dr. Weir and we love the character and Torri, but the change needed to be made."

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I'll still be watching.

Sam Carter is my favourite character on SG1, I make no bones about that. Like Teyla, she's the character that draws me into the storylines and the plot, more so than Jack, Daniel, Teal'c, Jonas, Cameron, or Vala.

I'm ambivalent about her being in Atlantis, partly because second-in-command on an outgoing stargating team is a very different situation to in-command of Atlantis, and partly because while I love Sam, I'd much rather see more about Teyla and Ronon: two characters who have received the short end of the stick from PTB and fans.

If Sam is used in the same manner as Elizabeth ended up being used: the person sending them out, occasionally assisting in the Atlantis-based episodes, then I don't think I'll have too much of a problem with her. If the show does turn out to be about Sam Carter, then, yes, I will be annoyed.

I tune in to Atlantis to watch the team. All four of them - not just John and Rodney, not just John and Teyla - all of them. I've heard things that suggest Teyla is going to get some serious episodage this season, and I'm relieved, since she's been scanted for the last two. There's at least one episode featuring Ronon, which also interests me: in truth, John, Rodney, and Elizabeth turned out too much like Jack, Sam, and Daniel were in SG1 - only pale imitations, as a friend noted.

One thing that sincerely interests me about Season Four, however, is how they're going to manage the Carter/Sheppard dynamic. Not romantic, but in terms of their roles in Atlantis and how John will deal with someone who has the military authority to rein him in, as neither Elizabeth nor Caldwell had. He's used to running wild, is John. I don't see Sam putting up with that.

I imagine they'll short-cut it. Or possibly wimp Sam out the way they tended to wimp Elizabeth out when John got the bit in his mouth and ran with it against anyone else's authority. Still, there's possibility there. John Sheppard's the golden boy character of Atlantis; Sam Carter's the golden girl character of SG1 - when they go head-to-head, who comes out the winner in TPTB's books?

I'm not happy about Elizabeth's reduction or Carson's death. I would have liked to see Elizabeth given more of a role as a negotiator with civilisations, doing what she's allegedly so good at doing. Plus, I liked the original six and the recurring characters that popped up in the show with cheerful regularity. But I'm not going to scream and yell and insult TPTB, make dire predictions, or quit watching the show.

People are angry, and heated responses are to be expected. I've been there, anguished that on another show before. I'd probably be a wreck if it was Teyla being axed. But I like to think I'd keep most of my cool, even through the disappointment.

Still...*hugs* to the people on my f-list who are angry or disappointed or saddened by the news and are reading this.
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Saturday, April 7th, 2007 09:09 pm (UTC)
But...I liked Jonas a lot more than Jackson. By leaps and bounds actually. Granted, coming into the shows late, but I've seen Season Six twice in recent months, and I was much happier.

But the difference with Jackson is he wasn't the leader, the one in charge, whereas Weir is. So he could come back and fit back into the team fairly easy. It'd be hard to come back to a job, like Weir's, after missing some important battles. Mission reports can only tell you so much. It's a job that requires someone to continuously be there, considering all the enemies they've made.

Torri has the talent to do more independent films; people they'll utilize her talent. If I were her, I wouldn't go back. I've been watching enough to television to know PR spin, and that's all I've been hearing concerning Carter coming over. I don't trust the writers to do something different, especially after Pegasus Project. Granted, different show, but same group of people. I don't predict anything less than Little Miss Mary Sue Sunshine.
Saturday, April 7th, 2007 11:40 pm (UTC)
It depends though, cos didn't they say that the main cast had to sign for 6 seasons? That might mean that she'd have to go back if they wanted her to.
Saturday, April 7th, 2007 11:43 pm (UTC)
Crap, did they really? That's...wow. I would hope that there'd be a loophole for her to get out of. Just in case. Because knowing these idiots, she might have to go back.
Sunday, April 8th, 2007 12:00 am (UTC)
Well, I dunno what they did when they wrote her out, or how they mmake these agreements, but it's a possibility.
Sunday, April 8th, 2007 12:01 am (UTC)
Well, on the plus side, maybe she'll do a few more cons?
Sunday, April 8th, 2007 06:56 pm (UTC)
She needs to come back to Dragon*Con. Tipsy Torri is fun.