ext_8978 ([identity profile] lillian78.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] trinityofone 2006-07-15 07:42 pm (UTC)

OMG I *totally* loved the Michael parts

I'm usually a McKay/Sheppard fan but I could go for Michael/John anytime. I thought really that the best scenes involved Michael. John calling him "Mikey" was hilarious. I wasn't so hot on the Rodney/Ronan stuff primarily because I just don't see the same chemistry between them as I do John/Rodney. Hey, Ronan just seems irritable to me while John is irritable/charming/endearing you know? Plus I got a little sick of Rodney's internal dialogue. Since last season I split with the writers over the way they portrayed him. It seems to me that Rodney got "seasoned" and wasn't so much a chicken little but this episode brought that all back with a bang. Now I'm not saying that our Rodney wouldn't have babbled but *never* would he have given up, given in with his brilliance. I do wish the writers would drop this whole "Rodney as self-involved clown" bit which, at this point, I think they've overdone. Elizabeth's part meh. I found it typical and boring. Though I did like her calling Caldwell, Steven. Nice touch that. I do hope they decide to keep Michael or have him a ongoing basis though just to tick off Ronan. It seems obvious that it's not so much that he was/is a wraith as Teyla *likes* Michael and Ronan is very jealous and terratorial over her. And the newly turned "humans" formerly wraiths? Woobies. Seeing that one wander over to the soldiers in a confused, childlike manner had me right there. What's to become of them? And, also so very glad Lorne survived the Queen. Love him. He needs his own romance. And, why aren't the Queens affected by the drug? That's the million dollar question. :-D

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