I feel the writers are using the dream episode thing too much, especially in relation to Daniel.
Forever in a Day was excellent yet it left me feeling cheated. I for one would had like to see the real reactions of Daniel's teammates to Sha're's death and Daniel pain. The real funeral, what did they said, how he reacted to Teal'c, etc.
With Absolute Power I felt cheated again. Besides not buying the idea that Daniel would become so evil (killing Teal's, for crying out aloud, in the words of our good Colonel), I felt it was a cop out. It's like the writers want to be able to write these things but they won't have any real consequence.
Same with Double Jeopardy. Again I feel it's a cop out. And the Alternate Reality thing also.
I want the real thing, the real people, the real emotions, not dreams or alternate realities or robots, etc. I feel these types of episodes don't contribute to the real story line, the real character development, etc.
Anybody out there feels the same?
Forever in a Day was excellent yet it left me feeling cheated. I for one would had like to see the real reactions of Daniel's teammates to Sha're's death and Daniel pain. The real funeral, what did they said, how he reacted to Teal'c, etc.
With Absolute Power I felt cheated again. Besides not buying the idea that Daniel would become so evil (killing Teal's, for crying out aloud, in the words of our good Colonel), I felt it was a cop out. It's like the writers want to be able to write these things but they won't have any real consequence.
Same with Double Jeopardy. Again I feel it's a cop out. And the Alternate Reality thing also.
I want the real thing, the real people, the real emotions, not dreams or alternate realities or robots, etc. I feel these types of episodes don't contribute to the real story line, the real character development, etc.
Anybody out there feels the same?