So Keller can sit in front.
It's become fairly obvious by now (IMHO) that Teyla has been replaced by Keller as the leading lady of Atlantis. The stories have featured her quite heavily and here, after a promising start in this episode, Teyla has been relegated to the role of babysitter.
Do you think this is a good idea for the show?
It saddens me, but makes it easier to break away from my Atlantis "addiction" (Brad Wright take note - not Stargate addiction) as my first love was the team.
Also, although I doubt it was completely a conscious decision, has anyone thought about how, as the show has evolved, it becomes increasingly dominated by white, American characters? It becomes more bland as time goes on. The traditional power dynamics and stereotypes predominate. (And I'm a white girl from the USA who is very reluctant to even bring this up...)
It's become fairly obvious by now (IMHO) that Teyla has been replaced by Keller as the leading lady of Atlantis. The stories have featured her quite heavily and here, after a promising start in this episode, Teyla has been relegated to the role of babysitter.
Do you think this is a good idea for the show?
It saddens me, but makes it easier to break away from my Atlantis "addiction" (Brad Wright take note - not Stargate addiction) as my first love was the team.
Also, although I doubt it was completely a conscious decision, has anyone thought about how, as the show has evolved, it becomes increasingly dominated by white, American characters? It becomes more bland as time goes on. The traditional power dynamics and stereotypes predominate. (And I'm a white girl from the USA who is very reluctant to even bring this up...)
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