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Yup! I still think Weir should of just been killed off, don't you?
it would've made things a LOT easier! however remember TBTB wanted to bring her back in s5 as a starting point of a potentially bigger arc.they couldn't have known that TH would turn down the offer
I'd go with I like Keller but don't make it every single episode. She can be a little draining.
I don't think I could take the complete absence of Weir had Keller not been made a regular, though.
Keller won't be in 20 eps in s5, probably 14-16
Originally posted by Briangate78
[mod snip]I have no issues giving up on Weir. I do wish the actress the best. Look at my signature, see how many originals are still around? Yes minus one Ford, but Ford was axed which was a good thing.
I do like Richard Picardo so I am looking forward to how he does with Woolsey and how it all plays out
He is a fabulous actor and if he is given the opportunity he can make us love to hate him or love to love him or just be really enthralled by his character and just want to tune in each week to see if he is on.
I do like Richard Picardo so I am looking forward to how he does with Woolsey and how it all plays out
He is a fabulous actor and if he is given the opportunity he can make us love to hate him or love to love him or just be really enthralled by his character and just want to tune in each week to see if he is on.
Sort of how I felt about Kinsey all those years
I think Woolsey is going to be very interesting since he is not military. We may get some character drama and conflict which I felt we did not get that with Carter this season.
I do like Richard Picardo so I am looking forward to how he does with Woolsey and how it all plays out
He is a fabulous actor and if he is given the opportunity he can make us love to hate him or love to love him or just be really enthralled by his character and just want to tune in each week to see if he is on.
Sort of how I felt about Kinsey all those years
Woosley: SheppardI want your reports in triplicat not duplicate. Do that again and I will see that you are court martialed
I think Woolsey is going to be very interesting since he is not military. We may get some character drama and conflict which I felt we did not get that with Carter this season.
very true
He does seem to be the ONE IOA guy that has a heart (so to speak) and he does want to see the *right thing done* but at the same time he wars with the red tape side of himself and wants to cross every *T* and dot every *I* and he IS a chicken at heart LOLOLOL so that will make for some interesting stories
I do like Richard Picardo so I am looking forward to how he does with Woolsey and how it all plays out
He is a fabulous actor and if he is given the opportunity he can make us love to hate him or love to love him or just be really enthralled by his character and just want to tune in each week to see if he is on.
Sort of how I felt about Kinsey all those years
yeah I'm very much looking forward to Woolsey. it's gonna be a different show because he sure has no idea what he's getting into. add to that most of the Atlantis crew doesn't like him. the whole dynamic of the show will change and I certainly hope for some conflict between him and Shep. oooh and also Ronon, that's gonna be awesome
He does seem to be the ONE IOA guy that has a heart (so to speak) and he does want to see the *right thing done* but at the same time he wars with the red tape side of himself and wants to cross every *T* and dot every *I* and he IS a chicken at heart LOLOLOL so that will make for some interesting stories
What did he say in "The Seer" That he wanted a thorough report, and he chose to leave out of the report about Sam making a guess about the Wraith ships. So yeah the guy can be strict but he also seems to have a soft side. I think it will be nice to see this transition and it's going to be a conflicting one next season which could be very enjoyable to watch. I mean you saw how Sheppard treated him in "The Seer" Just that is enough to anticipate the drama for next season.
What did he say in "The Seer" That he wanted a thorough report, and he chose to leave out of the report about Sam making a guess about the Wraith ships. So yeah the guy can be strict but he also seems to have a soft side. I think it will be nice to see this transition and it's going to be a conflicting one next season which could be very enjoyable to watch. I mean you saw how Sheppard treated him in "The Seer" Just that is enough to anticipate the drama for next season.
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I also remember back on SG-1 he couldn't let Kinsey get away with the things he was doing AND Hammond trusted him to deliver the most damaging evidence to Pres. Hayes.
So Woolsey has his good points and his bad...so it will be good to have a character that we have some depth built into already.
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I also remember back on SG-1 he couldn't let Kinsey get away with the things he was doing AND Hammond trusted him to deliver the most damaging evidence to Pres. Hayes.
So Woolsey has his good points and his bad...so it will be good to have a character that we have some depth built into already.
Oh yeah in "Inauguration" right? Yeah he was brave enough to go against the vice president and tell Hayes about Kinsey. So he scored some points with me there as being the "good" guy. I think a few folks are concerned he may be a comic relief character. I don't see that happening.
Oh yeah in "Inauguration" right? Yeah he was brave enough to go against the vice president and tell Hayes about Kinsey. So he scored some points with me there as being the "good" guy. I think a few folks are concerned he may be a comic relief character. I don't see that happening.
I truly hope not GADS I just realized his name is ROBERT not Richard... I keep calling him Richard for some reason and David always corrects me...where is David when I need him ...anyway.. ROBERT is too good of an actor to be used in just that fashion
Woosley believe in the IOA and NID but doesn't have an agenda like the other people. In the end he is trying to do what he believes he is right. At the core what makes a good leader. A person who does what he/she beleves what is right and staying by those convictions.
Oh yeah in "Inauguration" right? Yeah he was brave enough to go against the vice president and tell Hayes about Kinsey. So he scored some points with me there as being the "good" guy. I think a few folks are concerned he may be a comic relief character. I don't see that happening.
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