jackwabbit: (Spinning)

So. Stargate. The one that made me. The one that gave me so many of you.

The one that inspired Gatecon, where many of you have met before.

Gatecon, the con that led to these comments being copied and pasted into a private entry here in 2008 entitled "Things to Make You Smile..."

From Lothi: *kidnaps Wabbit and smuggles in to Gatecon in a dufflebag*

From MacGyverGrrl:  And we definitely need Wabbit.

From MacBeth:  Re: Gatecon.  On LJ: Next year we have to get wabbit out as well!  And on MOL: Yes! We must have wabbit next year!!  And: My classical music education has shockingly lacked Jimmy Buffett to date, but I can see I’ll have to resolve that error. Especially since we are going to get wabbit to Gatecon if we have to kidnap her!


(I find it humorous, by the way, that lolmac is the only one who knew better than to capitalize my name then. No big W's for wabbit! *grin* But I digress.)

Gatecon, the con that is having a reunion next fall.

A reunion that is taking place THE WEEK AFTER DRAGON CON.

A reunion I cannot very much most likely cannot go to if I go to Dragon Con.

Dammit life. If that isn't an approach-approach conflict, I don't know what is.

So, friends, I need advice. And more importantly, I need to know who among you is planning on going to Gatecon.

Because I love you guys, and I'd love to see you. If you're going to Gatecon, the con I missed so many times, it will affect whether or not I go.

Here is my dilemma/my thoughts on this issue.

For Gatecon:
One, I've never been to Vancouver. It's a nice place to visit, and I'd like to go. I have friends who live nearby and would love to see them, too. Two, it's where the Hoodies (sans moi) originally became friends, so that's pretty cool. Three, it's a television pilgrimage. Four, it's something different to do, rather than just the same thing every year. Five, friends, friends, friends. If some of you guys go - some of you I don't get to see often/ever - that would be amazing. And six, a huge lineup of Gate stars. Oh, and seven, I guess, there's a limited number of tickets, so not such a huge crowd, either. Plus, there won't be another one these, or rarely if so.

Against Gatecon:
Missing Dragon Con. Missing that set of my friends, especially [livejournal.com profile] sonria. And I've seen most of the Gate people before. And frankly, I'd almost prefer to visit Vancouver without a con going on, so I can sit on Petra's porch for days. Because Petra. Also, limited tickets is both good and bad. I like those crazy crowds! Sometimes.

For Dragon Con:
One, um, it's Dragon Con. It's amazing in and of itself. And it's like an old friend. I know the drill. I love that place. Two, I have already committed (loosely, granted) to what I think will be a very fun group cosplay, and I hate to bail on that. Three, cosplay in general - not so much as a single focus con. Four, Dr. Horrible Live. I am so looking forward to this already. I want to go play! This is huge for me. I want to help [livejournal.com profile] werewulf out and I want to sing and dance and run through the crowd and quack like a duck and be a badass member of the ELE. Four, likely some actors/writers, etc, I'd like to see. Plus, next year - Oh, the Star Wars! Because seriously, Star Wars.

Against Dragon Con:
Missing Gatecon. And I'm not that big into some of the panels, parties, etc so much anymore. And Dragon Con will be there when I return. (Though I'll have to wait until 2018 for more Dr Horrible Live! Waaaah!)

What it really all boils down to is this: something new or something comfortable. I'm a fan of both. And cosplay. And friends. Thus, the dilemma.

A little help, LJ? Who's going?

[livejournal.com profile] lothithil, if you were in, I'd move heaven and earth to give you a hug, because we've never met, despite your friendship for years and years and years, and guests like you are what have mattered at cons to me for years. [livejournal.com profile] lolmac, I'd love to see you again. [livejournal.com profile] dragonfly_sg1, you are one of my oldest Stargate friends, and how cool would this be? [livejournal.com profile] arctict, you gave me one of my most memorable moments in fandom the one time I met you in New Jersey. [livejournal.com profile] cleothemuse, you rock. [livejournal.com profile] devra_01? [livejournal.com profile] dieastra? [livejournal.com profile] oneofaradia (though I suspect you'll stay with your local con - that big one named after a giant reptile)? [livejournal.com profile] slamaina? People I'm forgetting?

So, thoughts, hive mind?

Tickets go on sale this Sunday. I don't know if they'll sell out right away, but I think there's a chance of that, so I suspect I may need to make a decision soon. [livejournal.com profile] lemonpiefirefly and [livejournal.com profile] taj_mahal07 are going to Gatecon, so I need a new roommate for Dragon Con if I stay the usual course, but that's workable.

Anyway, thoughts, Gaters?

jackwabbit: (Carson-Call)
So, I'm not the world's biggest SGU fan, but I did stick with it for the entire first season, and it did improve. I came to rather like Colonel Young, and a few other characters came to annoy me less. However, one character intrigued me from the beginning. TJ. Yep, I like the female medic. I like her more now that I've seen the actor who portrays her, Alaina Huffman, go along with Paul McGillion's ribbing of Martin Gero for the SGA ep Sunday. (If you have to ask why Paul would rib Martin over that episode, just move along. This is not the LJ entry you're looking for.) I also respect Alaina for behaving gracefully at Dragon*Con. But there's another reason that the very thought of TJ makes me giggle nowadays.

What's your thing with doctors? )
jackwabbit: (Pauley-Autograph)
So, there's a new interview with Pauly over on GateWorld. I read it, and this truly stuck out for me:

“I’ve never met any of the Stargate Universe cast. Honestly, only saw a part of one episode, and they were all covered in hazmat suits out in the ice. I couldn’t get a really good vibe for it."

Ahem. That is all.

Granted, Pauly being Pauly, he goes on to wish them well with SGU, but yeah... that about sums it up.

(And I realize Paul was saying that he just didn't get a feel for the show after only a brief glimpse, but since that's how I feel having seen every episode, it was just too perfect a quote to pass up.)

It seems SGU returns April 2 and since I saw a flash of Daniel Jackson in a preview and since SCI-FI (not SyFy, you hosers) is apparently going to air Merlin alongside it and I'm interested in that little BBC show, I think I'll give SGU the full first season to make up my mind on it, but... um... yeah. Pauly's got it right.
jackwabbit: (Spinning)
So, we've reached the mid-season "finale" and there were some interesting developments.

Huh. Who knew?

MAJOR SPOILERS FOR JUSTICE INSIDE! )
jackwabbit: (Scully-Three of A Kind LOL)
SPOILERS!

Ok, here we go again:

Meh... )
jackwabbit: (Daniel-Jack's Diplomacy)
I agree with my friend [livejournal.com profile] sg1danny . I really think this is a subject they should have had Sam do rather than Daniel.

Dr. Jackson on Hyperspace

Oh! And lookie, we get comic book drawings from 1982, too! Whee!

Dr. Jackson on the Goa'uld
jackwabbit: (Jack and Daniel-Brothers In Arms)
Super mild spoilers under the cut.

So, upon my second viewing of the SGU pilot (hubby's first), this happened:

BEST. DESCRIPTION. OF. THE LUCIAN ALLIANCE. EVER. )

And for proof, here's our very own Doctor Daniel Jackson (can watch w/o reading the cut):

jackwabbit: (Daniel-Jack's Diplomacy)
So, that Daniel Jackson PBS special? Yeah...it's real. No spoilers.

Dr. Jackson on Ascension
 

(the jack is silent)

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