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Show: SGA
Rec Category: Sam/John
Characters: John Sheppard, Samantha Carter, Rodney McKay, Teyla Emmagen, Ronon Dex, Original characters
Pairings: Sam/John
Categories: Het; humour; friendship; comedy
Warnings: None
Author on LJ: none
Author's Website: lone-ranger1 on FF.net
Link: Murphy's Law of Snap Decisions on FF.net
Why This Must Be Read: In most of lone-ranger1's writing, what pops out at the reader is his ability to joke around with the characters and highlight the funnier aspects of the Stargate franchise. And "Murphy's Law of Snap Decision" isn't a story that takes itself too seriously - not at first. There are cliches and a variant of "Aliens Made Them Do It", as well as some veiled jabs on some other sci-fi tropes, but without it becoming laborious or boring. At the same time, the story brings forth the characters of Sam and John in an excellent way - and completely canon-compliant if you only count the TV series. They are shown as complex characters who have become friends during the time Sam is on Atlantis, and it is this friendship that fuels any further development of their relationship, which in turn makes it believable.
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Rec Category: Sam/John
Characters: John Sheppard, Samantha Carter, Rodney McKay, Teyla Emmagen, Ronon Dex, Original characters
Pairings: Sam/John
Categories: Het; humour; friendship; comedy
Warnings: None
Author on LJ: none
Author's Website: lone-ranger1 on FF.net
Link: Murphy's Law of Snap Decisions on FF.net
Why This Must Be Read: In most of lone-ranger1's writing, what pops out at the reader is his ability to joke around with the characters and highlight the funnier aspects of the Stargate franchise. And "Murphy's Law of Snap Decision" isn't a story that takes itself too seriously - not at first. There are cliches and a variant of "Aliens Made Them Do It", as well as some veiled jabs on some other sci-fi tropes, but without it becoming laborious or boring. At the same time, the story brings forth the characters of Sam and John in an excellent way - and completely canon-compliant if you only count the TV series. They are shown as complex characters who have become friends during the time Sam is on Atlantis, and it is this friendship that fuels any further development of their relationship, which in turn makes it believable.
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