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One word: AWESOME!

A Ronon!ep. Jason Momoa was just great in this episode. He's getting better and better. He did such a great job with the withdrawal scene.

I also loved Teyla. She has very real second thoughts now that she's a mother. I love that Kanaan became the househusband.

Woolsey rocks my socks. I love him! He's my favorite leader of Atlantis. He always has very reasonable arguments but he's not pig-headed, he's ready to admit that he's wrong. And I loved the scene with him and Teyla. And the funny stuff: the door closing before him, him holding the baby, talking about his yorkie, relaxing in a suit! We learned more about him in one ep than about Weir in three seasons!

Rodney! The bathtub scene at the very end made me giggle! And the little chat between him and Sheppard in the mess hall. And sitting by Ronon's bedside and talking nonsense so that Ronon wouldn't wake up alone. Aww...

And Sheppard! I loved the little talk he had with Teyla, telling her that he understood her dilemma, he really did but she needed to make a decision. And his decision to let first Tyre, then Ronon go cold turkey! But he still sat with Ronon. And then when he brought him Tyre's sword... And the little faces John made drinking his coffee! XD

Also! Mark Dacascos! 'nough said!

This was a great team!ep too. We saw all of them doing everyday stuff, we saw them look for Ronon and then watch over him in the isolation room. Perfect!

Date: 2008-07-27 09:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] astri13.livejournal.com
A Ronon!ep. Jason Momoa was just great in this episode. He's getting better and better. He did such a great job with the withdrawal scene.

I love the little scene best where a withdrawal-suffering Tyre tries to appeal to him and Ronon is heartbroken what became of his friend. Sniff.

Woolsey rocks my socks. I love him! He's my favorite leader of Atlantis. He always has very reasonable arguments but he's not pig-headed, he's ready to admit that he's wrong. And I loved the scene with him and Teyla. And the funny stuff: the door closing before him, him holding the baby, talking about his yorkie, relaxing in a suit! We learned more about him in one ep than about Weir in three seasons!

Woolsey works out a lot better than I imagined. I feared the character would be either stubbornly holding up his rule-book and since they need to budge the rules every episode, they`re pretty much ignore him or that he would miraculously turn into the usual leader who screws the rules for the sake of the team.

But so far he manages to toe the line between both which makes him more realistic. I loved the little scene in ep 2 where Woolsey arrives, everybody gathers for the usual new leader "rah-rah speach", and Woolsey who doesn`t realize this, does not give one. Hee.

Also! Mark Dacascos! 'nough said!

I know it could only end this way but I`m sad he is gone.

Date: 2008-07-27 11:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katikat.livejournal.com
Woolsey works out a lot better than I imagined.

I think that the writers learned their lessons and decided to make him more human by showing more of his background etc. As I said, we learned more about him in three eps than about Weir in three seasons. I think that he's a great addition to the team! :)

I know it could only end this way but I`m sad he is gone.

Well, it's a sci-fi. He could come back. Just remember Carson XD

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