Selmak was frustrating, but never a douche, in my opinion.
In fact, Jacob had such a strong impact on Selmak that they became almost a liability as far as the other tokra were concerned. He was too tempted to ignore thousands of years of protocol and precedent to assist the SGC.
It’s a riff I have going with my wife that no one wants to hang out with the Tok’ra, and especially no one wants to hang out with the ancients, however, all of the great races want to hang with O’neil because (in your best Thor impression) “he’s a good hang”
there like… does seem to be an undercurrent that the great races meet O’Neil and are like “the tauri are close” and then meet Carter or Jackson and are like “on second thought…”
my read is that they appreciate O’Neil’s pragmatic simplicity. he doesn’t try to impress the other races, he tries to achieve the best possible outcome in any given situation. Carter and Jackson i think remind the other races of the ancients too much and from everything we can tell, the ancients aren’t very good neighbors. the asgard even seem to believe that O’Neil is more advanced than the other tauri, and i think that’s because he somewhat hews away from Ancient approaches and more toward Nox.
that said i do have critiques of O’Neil given that he exists as an air force propaganda tool
Selmak was frustrating, but never a douche, in my opinion.
In fact, Jacob had such a strong impact on Selmak that they became almost a liability as far as the other tokra were concerned. He was too tempted to ignore thousands of years of protocol and precedent to assist the SGC.
It’s a riff I have going with my wife that no one wants to hang out with the Tok’ra, and especially no one wants to hang out with the ancients, however, all of the great races want to hang with O’neil because (in your best Thor impression) “he’s a good hang”
When they said they we showed promise and could be the fifth race, they meant for their bowling team.
there like… does seem to be an undercurrent that the great races meet O’Neil and are like “the tauri are close” and then meet Carter or Jackson and are like “on second thought…”
my read is that they appreciate O’Neil’s pragmatic simplicity. he doesn’t try to impress the other races, he tries to achieve the best possible outcome in any given situation. Carter and Jackson i think remind the other races of the ancients too much and from everything we can tell, the ancients aren’t very good neighbors. the asgard even seem to believe that O’Neil is more advanced than the other tauri, and i think that’s because he somewhat hews away from Ancient approaches and more toward Nox.
that said i do have critiques of O’Neil given that he exists as an air force propaganda tool