Oh! and did it seem to anyone else that Atlantis's fanonical portrayal as a woman was more in evidence in this show?
DEFINITELY some mighty anthromorphisation, no matter what the gender.
The other bit is the Ronon/Weir scene.
Same here. I just -- aw. I have a soft spot for that pairing because they were such FUN on-screen, Elizabeth going all awkward teenager around Ronon, and Ronon being all smirky and looking extra manly and...yeah. *g*
They respect each another and this ep really brings out the fact that they are two sides of the same coin.
And KNOWING EACH OTHER'S THOUGHTS -- the scene where John comes up with the jumper solution, but before he's finished the sentence, Rodney KNOWS.
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DEFINITELY some mighty anthromorphisation, no matter what the gender.
Same here. I just -- aw. I have a soft spot for that pairing because they were such FUN on-screen, Elizabeth going all awkward teenager around Ronon, and Ronon being all smirky and looking extra manly and...yeah. *g*
And KNOWING EACH OTHER'S THOUGHTS -- the scene where John comes up with the jumper solution, but before he's finished the sentence, Rodney KNOWS.