Very interesting exchange between
BobTheDuck and
LHDLLB ... It's nice to read so much passion in trying to make sense of a lot of things that are a ToS away from changing.
In my case I prefer to analyze the canon issue from real life, as the in-game story has been shown to have nothing assured.
The old mentions to the canon issue said that Ocean, as he himself said, is that all the stories that followed after WIAB were built by a canon path and ending (he even said that it was a good ending). As time went on, Ocean opted for “immovable elements” (which we all have as an example Ayua), things that happen in all possible routes regardless of the ending obtained. Even in his approach to exporting saves he talked about enriching the dialogues of SG with the chosen LI (thus implying that no ending is significant, only the elements he takes to tell the next story are significant).
Given that real life got in the way, much of this should no longer be taken into account, I think. Today any canon element involving William and Leia is dangerous for the survival of both projects.
- I would like to elaborate a bit more about some points, the bloodline, I fully agree with Bob, not only is it necessary to establish where they come from (who were William and Leia's biological parents) but it must be believable in their own universe. Leaving such a fundamental piece of information in the dark would come too close to harming SG for ToS (patreon already uses everything as proof, even our crazy theories). A comic book writer from my country, whom I admire a lot used to say “you have to know everything about your character, if he sleeps on the left or right side, if he drinks mate, if he drinks mate sweet, what team he is a fan of? everything... even if you never use it”.
-Leia, I agree with Bob again... everything makes me think that Leia is a volcano in continuous eruption, from the chats with old friends to Emilio's words...
-Daphne... she only gets the benefit of the doubt, interpreting her as an interesting character just because of the lack of real development is not to my taste.
-William... WIAB seems to have a parodic and absurd tone, so any definition about William is at least hasty... is he that genius who escaped and was not found? or is he that idiot of the spiders' plan? is he the supreme strategist who notices Donna from the beginning or the one who together with Katie passed for idiots for not knowing about the farm? There is a lot to be said in this section, and now we have to add the mystery of his biological family
And last but not least, I once read that season 1 of SG ended up being the way it is because of the need to weave history between already established points, I get the feeling that is what always happens, OCean advances, realizes something and tries to solve with retcon weaving explanations to serve him in the past linking with the present and that fits with the future he wants... That, my friends, is attentive to the general quality, but above all it is attentive to the theories about the canon.