I was incredibly stunned to see how deeply Ronon felt about Elizabeth. I mean, in my head, I was a total Elizabeth/Ronnon shipper, but the intensity of his reactions only make sense if that context is there.
Heh. I know logically that Ronon doesn't trust people easily, and they showed in "Adrift" that he was aware it was ultimately Elizabeth who agreed he could stay. (That scene of him talking to her while she's in the coma suggested to me Ronon was kind of on the verge of collapse when they found him. He says something like "I don't think I'd be..." and it seems like he means he doesn't think he'd still be alive.) So Elizabeth helped save his life. And he'd been around long enough to trust her judgment. He doesn't know Sam at all, except that she's part of the military.
Still, if Elizabeth had been there, she still wouldn't have let his buddies back onto Atlantis, because that was the IOA's rule (about freakin time, too). I could see her maybe offering to go meet with them herself, though
But yes, my inner shipper was all "he can't take the pain of losing Elizabeth!!!"
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Heh. I know logically that Ronon doesn't trust people easily, and they showed in "Adrift" that he was aware it was ultimately Elizabeth who agreed he could stay. (That scene of him talking to her while she's in the coma suggested to me Ronon was kind of on the verge of collapse when they found him. He says something like "I don't think I'd be..." and it seems like he means he doesn't think he'd still be alive.) So Elizabeth helped save his life. And he'd been around long enough to trust her judgment. He doesn't know Sam at all, except that she's part of the military.
Still, if Elizabeth had been there, she still wouldn't have let his buddies back onto Atlantis, because that was the IOA's rule (about freakin time, too). I could see her maybe offering to go meet with them herself, though
But yes, my inner shipper was all "he can't take the pain of losing Elizabeth!!!"