The dialog between Keller and Todd here really stood out from the rest of the episode. No threats, no demands for death, no trying to force anyone's hand (pun possibly intended).
It was simple; it was much-needed character interaction and growth; it was also vague.
Compassion is a strength? Okay, how? Compassion is a weakness? Okay, how?
Atlantis is focused on killing and throughout the episode they want to find a quick and easy way to kill ever wraith on board. Wraith are loyal and rescue fallen comrades. Neither side shows us a reason to believe what they say
Furthermore, Todd says that John would not see compassion as a strength. John was the one who freed him from the gennii and later another faction of wraith. He even let Todd leave to join other wraith both times. What was it that now makes Todd think John would argue compassion is a weakness?
It was simple; it was much-needed character interaction and growth; it was also vague.
Compassion is a strength? Okay, how? Compassion is a weakness? Okay, how?
Atlantis is focused on killing and throughout the episode they want to find a quick and easy way to kill ever wraith on board. Wraith are loyal and rescue fallen comrades. Neither side shows us a reason to believe what they say
Furthermore, Todd says that John would not see compassion as a strength. John was the one who freed him from the gennii and later another faction of wraith. He even let Todd leave to join other wraith both times. What was it that now makes Todd think John would argue compassion is a weakness?
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