I wondered if Michael Shanks wrote this one (looked it up; he didn't), 'cause he was responsible for the snorefest late last season, with the girl in the warehouse or whatever. I don't even remember the title or the plot, it was so boring. And yet, somehow this was worse.
Actually, one of my least favorite episodes of SG is "Avenger 2.0." Even AT looked bored in that episode.
Really? Aw, I liked that one. Felger got annoying after a bit, but the whole situation was too funny.
I dunno. Early on, it looked too scraggly.
I just appreciate the fact that it doesn't look like it's been weedwhacked. It can be as scraggly as it wants as long as there's no fluffiness that must have taken a million pounds of hairspray to maintain.
You noticed that too? He's defending Teyla, but it's not in a "OMG You Dissed my woman you bitch!" kind of way. It's just John defending a member of his team and rightly so. And while he got annoyed at the idea of mistrust, he came around to Weir's POV again.
Yep. I thought it was very well-written, well-balanced. He's not trying to usurp Weir's authority, but he's also providing a necessary second opinion on decisions she makes.
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Date: 2004-08-07 05:23 pm (UTC)I wondered if Michael Shanks wrote this one (looked it up; he didn't), 'cause he was responsible for the snorefest late last season, with the girl in the warehouse or whatever. I don't even remember the title or the plot, it was so boring. And yet, somehow this was worse.
Actually, one of my least favorite episodes of SG is "Avenger 2.0." Even AT looked bored in that episode.
Really? Aw, I liked that one. Felger got annoying after a bit, but the whole situation was too funny.
I dunno. Early on, it looked too scraggly.
I just appreciate the fact that it doesn't look like it's been weedwhacked. It can be as scraggly as it wants as long as there's no fluffiness that must have taken a million pounds of hairspray to maintain.
You noticed that too? He's defending Teyla, but it's not in a "OMG You Dissed my woman you bitch!" kind of way. It's just John defending a member of his team and rightly so. And while he got annoyed at the idea of mistrust, he came around to Weir's POV again.
Yep. I thought it was very well-written, well-balanced. He's not trying to usurp Weir's authority, but he's also providing a necessary second opinion on decisions she makes.