Originally posted by Bama
Anyway, i can get where you're saying that his best adult relationship is with Weir. honestly, out of everybody else; Rodney, Ronon, Teyla, Carson, whoever else, the only person he acts remotely adult-like around is Weir. with rodney, he teases and a kinda kids around - like an older brother tries to constantly hark on his younger brother type of way. (i'm especially thinking about the last episode here, when i say that.) Ronon, he seems to try to keep on a leash most of the time, but I haven't seen enough of their interaction to gauge any sort of relationship dynamic. Same with Teyla. I feel like i'm missing huge big parts because i haven't seen season one, and people keep on telling me that there use to be a lot of interaction between them. i don't know what type, though. did he interact with her like does around every other space-babe? :shrugs: i hope not, but i honestly wouldn't put it past him. i'd like to think he treats her with more respect than that.
but the only person he treats like an adult (that i've seen!)? with respect and all that jazz? is Elizabeth. pretty good foundation for ship, if you ask me. he may just need a real good kick in the a** first, to get his *ahem* business in the right state of mind, like you say. But honestly, i see all his "romantic relationships" as more of a reflection of who he is - a man who's too old to be swinging his way across the galaxy, but hasn't realized it yet. thus, i'm not sure if i'm willing to put enough faith in him to see the type of woman Weir is, and what a good thing it could be to have any type of romantic relationship with a realistic adult female like her.
i'm hoping someone, anyone, can slap some sense into the writers come the next season.
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