Well, I'm sure that Mac's reputation for commitment phobia comes from two sources: his girl-of-the-week phenomenon, and the well documented commitment phobia of the man who plays him on TV. Amanda Tapping tells (with great affection and amusement) the story of how RDA was sweating and nervous at having to play Jack O'Neill marrying Sam in the wedding scene in 200, until she took him by the hand and told him to relax, it was just play, and then he got himself out of that head space and had fun. It's my personal opinion that most of the girls-of-the-week left him when he was perfectly ready to continue indefinitely, but utterly unwilling to stop doing what he did. The ones that he left were crazy (cf. the Jericho Games lady, and Maria).
Still, I must admit, I like your list of pamphlets better! You just need to add "Creationism and You".
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Still, I must admit, I like your list of pamphlets better! You just need to add "Creationism and You".