Rodney pushing Woolsey in the conference room was awesome, and so very Rodney. I think because of his personality, was probably the only one who might really be able to get away with getting that snotty with Woolsey. I loved the rest of the team's little reaction on that.
also loved the end scene with Sheppard and his 'welcome to the Pegasus Galaxy' bit!
I did too! Oh, John. They don't necessarily like him or his style, but they're all adults about it. I love that there will still be friction, but hopefully it's friction that will lead somewhere. I think Woolsey proved himself to his command staff by listening to them, which while scary, will only help everyone in the long run.
And for someone who's not normally into ship, why am I so excited about this?!
I think because there's not a huge potential for it to take over teh show and mess with team dynamics, like actual shipping between team members would. I'm seeing it more of a storytelling opportunity than an excuse to hook people up. But maybe that's just me ;) Ask me in a few more episodes and my answer might change.
Mustn't forget when Rodney tells Carson his 'symptoms' and Carson's response of 'nothing unusual then' (or words to that effect) cracked me up!!
That was so cute! I've so missed Carson. Keller has a completely different dynamic with the team (not better or worse, just different). I've always seen Carson kind of as a big brother type to everyone, and I've kind of missed that. I really hope we get to see some more interaction between him and Keller, if only so they'll play to my little fanon that he took her on as a protege before the whole "Sunday" thing happened.
But one day, Carson or Jennifer are going to assume Rodney's just being Rodney when something really is wrong with him...Hmm, fic idea, anyone?!
I know I read one like that by someone recently. It was either Ellex or LdyAnne. But a few more wouldn't hurt ;) Poor Rodney and his "hypochondria".
(I put it in quotes because I don't really think he acts like a hypochondriac, but then again, my perception of hypochondria is based on someone in real life, and Rodney's worrying over his health doesn't resemble it by any stretch of the imagination.)
'Cos I've got myself a Woolsey icon now!!!
Lucky! I need to stop being lazy and get one myself.
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also loved the end scene with Sheppard and his 'welcome to the Pegasus Galaxy' bit!
I did too! Oh, John. They don't necessarily like him or his style, but they're all adults about it. I love that there will still be friction, but hopefully it's friction that will lead somewhere. I think Woolsey proved himself to his command staff by listening to them, which while scary, will only help everyone in the long run.
And for someone who's not normally into ship, why am I so excited about this?!
I think because there's not a huge potential for it to take over teh show and mess with team dynamics, like actual shipping between team members would. I'm seeing it more of a storytelling opportunity than an excuse to hook people up. But maybe that's just me ;) Ask me in a few more episodes and my answer might change.
Mustn't forget when Rodney tells Carson his 'symptoms' and Carson's response of 'nothing unusual then' (or words to that effect) cracked me up!!
That was so cute! I've so missed Carson. Keller has a completely different dynamic with the team (not better or worse, just different). I've always seen Carson kind of as a big brother type to everyone, and I've kind of missed that. I really hope we get to see some more interaction between him and Keller, if only so they'll play to my little fanon that he took her on as a protege before the whole "Sunday" thing happened.
But one day, Carson or Jennifer are going to assume Rodney's just being Rodney when something really is wrong with him...Hmm, fic idea, anyone?!
I know I read one like that by someone recently. It was either Ellex or LdyAnne. But a few more wouldn't hurt ;) Poor Rodney and his "hypochondria".
(I put it in quotes because I don't really think he acts like a hypochondriac, but then again, my perception of hypochondria is based on someone in real life, and Rodney's worrying over his health doesn't resemble it by any stretch of the imagination.)
'Cos I've got myself a Woolsey icon now!!!
Lucky! I need to stop being lazy and get one myself.