do you think Daniel has a do-not-sarcophagus-under-any-circumstances clause in his living will? Do you think his teammates would honor it even if he did?
I'd say yes, he does, and no, they wouldn't. I can see Jack saying, "I'd rather have an addicted Daniel who tries to kill me than a dead one."
Stargate is at its best when it gives us genuine moral dilemmas, like the ones you suggest here. Of course, it doesn't happen too often, does it? ;)
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do you think Daniel has a do-not-sarcophagus-under-any-circumstances clause in his living will? Do you think his teammates would honor it even if he did?
I'd say yes, he does, and no, they wouldn't. I can see Jack saying, "I'd rather have an addicted Daniel who tries to kill me than a dead one."
Stargate is at its best when it gives us genuine moral dilemmas, like the ones you suggest here. Of course, it doesn't happen too often, does it? ;)