A duel topic. Atlantis gave us a number of dramatic moments. How could it not, what with fighting off the Wraith and a bevy of imminent death scenarios. (Rodney made me say that).
While I love a good edge-of-your-seat moment as much as anyone, I dearly need my comic relief. Without question SGA did it better when they kept it subtle.
Teyla's priceless reaction to - well, usually to something John, Rodney or Ronon cooked up. John, cuddled up to a Wraith worshiper proclaiming, the clowns just keep coming. Carson's wee turtles and almost too many moments in Inferno to mention.
A good many Friday nights this show gave me a reason to smile. How about you?
While I love a good edge-of-your-seat moment as much as anyone, I dearly need my comic relief. Without question SGA did it better when they kept it subtle.
Teyla's priceless reaction to - well, usually to something John, Rodney or Ronon cooked up. John, cuddled up to a Wraith worshiper proclaiming, the clowns just keep coming. Carson's wee turtles and almost too many moments in Inferno to mention.
A good many Friday nights this show gave me a reason to smile. How about you?
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Date: 2014-07-15 09:26 pm (UTC)Rodney's monologue while hopped up on the Wraith enzyme, and when they cut to his tiny, mouse-like figure hunched over the DHD. I think I peed my shorts.
John trying to put the plastic explosive up on the Wraith hyperdrive in S&R and pulling his stitches with a wince, and Ronon taking it away from him saying, "You don't have to do everything," and slapping it on so easily.
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Date: 2014-07-20 03:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-07-20 05:36 pm (UTC)The glow of wonder on Radek's face in Letters from Pegasus when he's describing the way the city rose from the ocean.
I might have to hunt him down and pinch his cheeks.