~nods~ Depending on who you're a fan of, it's easy to see SG-1 as "The Story of..." whoever you fancy. They did a good job making all the characters interesting and giving them fantastic arcs.
Sam went from an eager-to-please Air Force captain with a feminist chip on her shoulder in the pilot ("Just because my reproductive organs are on the inside instead of the outside doesn't mean I'm not as good a soldier as you."), to a kick-ass Colonel in charge of the most top-secret base in two galaxies in Atlantis ("If you ever speak to anyone under my command that way again, you will not be welcome on this base. Am I clear?").
Watching her evolution is why I love Stargate so much!
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Sam went from an eager-to-please Air Force captain with a feminist chip on her shoulder in the pilot ("Just because my reproductive organs are on the inside instead of the outside doesn't mean I'm not as good a soldier as you."), to a kick-ass Colonel in charge of the most top-secret base in two galaxies in Atlantis ("If you ever speak to anyone under my command that way again, you will not be welcome on this base. Am I clear?").
Watching her evolution is why I love Stargate so much!