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Originally posted by Anuna View PostYay! I think John was following Elizabeth, so to speak. Doing exactly what she would have said and done, and you gotta love him for that.
Comments coming in a day or two.Originally posted by Anuna View PostOkay, my rating for this episode: 8/10. Yes, you read that well. It was funny, team-y, and there were things Sparky in it. Plus, Ronon/Keller is just too cute. You may throw rotten tomatoes my way now.*ducks head*
Edit. Oh Rodney. Her can't even say he has flaws.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostYay Portugal! Do you have mascots and funny songs like we do?
And all of S4 he's afraid of losing more team members. I don't think he could have taken much more. You know JF said at DragonCon that he liked the dark turn John took from an acting standpoint. I'd love to know what he would have changed. He did say that he wanted his dad to stay alive to make his life miserable. LOL But you have to admit that going darker did give him some good moments. And he loved Vegas for just that reason.
Hey, did they keep in that scene with John being in Elizabeth's office (Sam's office) and talking about negotiating with some culture, and Sam says something like 'you sound like Elizabeth'? Did they keep that in? I know they shot it but I can't remember if they kept it in. Does anyone know?Visit SGArising.com to read our virtual continuation of the Atlantis series!
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Originally posted by Eri13 View PostI believe Quarantine is a Binder episode, right? That explains some.
Originally posted by Eri13 View PostI think he really applauded John's turn in Miller's Crossing, which I also did--I loved that episode and John's actions in it, even if it was 'too dark' for some of TPTB (hence why they backed off of it). For me, it was the same as his action in The Eye.
Originally posted by Eri13 View PostHey, did they keep in that scene with John being in Elizabeth's office (Sam's office) and talking about negotiating with some culture, and Sam says something like 'you sound like Elizabeth'? Did they keep that in? I know they shot it but I can't remember if they kept it in. Does anyone know?
SAM'S OFFICE. Sam and John walk in.
SHEPPARD: D'you think it knows it's trapped?
CARTER: I don't know. Why?
SHEPPARD: Maybe there's a way to ... I don't know, reason with it.
CARTER: Being in Doctor Weir's old office made you think of that, didn't it?(This is legal notice that any attempt to censor or delete, for the purpose of oppressing fair and open discussion, any statement made by me will be considered a violation of my right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and will be dealt with in accordance with federal law.)
Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.
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Howdy folks. Vixen nice pic. The anime style drawing is pretty neat. Probie (My homie), Vixen, Anuna I've heard some of the "TEAM" songs, I like them. I've heard a punk cover of :Blue Moon" used by a British team and "I will Survive" by Hermes House Band (kinda ska-ish cover). I made this thanks to y'all
(In Weir's Office)
Why is called football if you don't use your feet very much?
Well... they kick it now and then.
So soccer you use your feet, but football you don't?
Pretty much.
Ronon, every one else calls "soccer" football on Earth. Only America uses those terms.
*grunt of confusion*
Hey the Canadians call it football too.
I know, you think Canadian football stinks *rolls eyes*
And on a sad note my Vols lost.(A hug form Lizzie would cheer me up). I hope DA BEARS (DA BEARS DA BEARS DA BEARS) beat those cheeseheads from up north to save my weekend.
"I only understand about 1% of what she says half of the time."
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Originally posted by Eri13 View PostI believe Quarantine is a Binder episode, right? That explains some.
I think he really applauded John's turn in Miller's Crossing, which I also did--I loved that episode and John's actions in it, even if it was 'too dark' for some of TPTB (hence why they backed off of it). For me, it was the same as his action in The Eye.
Hey, did they keep in that scene with John being in Elizabeth's office (Sam's office) and talking about negotiating with some culture, and Sam says something like 'you sound like Elizabeth'? Did they keep that in? I know they shot it but I can't remember if they kept it in. Does anyone know?
That scene with John and Sam is one of my favorites in S4. I think it shows us Sam's understanding of the John/Elizabeth relationship. Not in a shippy way. And you know what? That really makes me happy because no matter what level of Sparky admirer you are, you can find plenty to discuss about them without disturbing canon in any way. Sparky is just the ship for everybody. Even if it's just friendship.
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostYay Portugal! Do you have mascots and funny songs like we do?
And all of S4 he's afraid of losing more team members. I don't think he could have taken much more. You know JF said at DragonCon that he liked the dark turn John took from an acting standpoint. I'd love to know what he would have changed. He did say that he wanted his dad to stay alive to make his life miserable. LOL But you have to admit that going darker did give him some good moments. And he loved Vegas for just that reason.Spoiler:when Ronon got killed, my first shocked thought was for John? I was literally jumping up and down and shrieking 'No! They can't do this to him again! They can't keep taking people away!!' Now don't get me wrong, I love Ronon, but... yeah.
Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostProbably thinking all the while, 'what would Elizabeth say if she was here?'
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Originally posted by Erin87 View PostI don't think so either. Is it kind of bad that, in Enemy at the Gate, (don't know whether S5 is open game or not, so I'll put in in spoilers)Spoiler:when Ronon got killed, my first shocked thought was for John? I was literally jumping up and down and shrieking 'No! They can't do this to him again! They can't keep taking people away!!' Now don't get me wrong, I love Ronon, but... yeah.
Gah!
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*hugs pkprd869* Sorry to hear the Vols lost.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostHe also said he really liked Outcast and reminded everyone that he wrote the story but not being Canadian they wouldn't give him credit. (And yes I know that sentence is not grammatically correct, but I'm having a severe allergy attack and I don't have the energy to think.) Anyway, he liked everything about Outcast except that they killed off his dad.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostThat scene with John and Sam is one of my favorites in S4. I think it shows us Sam's understanding of the John/Elizabeth relationship. Not in a shippy way. And you know what? That really makes me happy because no matter what level of Sparky admirer you are, you can find plenty to discuss about them without disturbing canon in any way. Sparky is just the ship for everybody. Even if it's just friendship.
Gee, I wonder if maybe O'Neill gave Sam a heads-up on Sheppard and Weir?
Originally posted by Erin87 View PostI don't think so either. Is it kind of bad that, in Enemy at the Gate, (don't know whether S5 is open game or not, so I'll put in in spoilers)Spoiler:when Ronon got killed, my first shocked thought was for John? I was literally jumping up and down and shrieking 'No! They can't do this to him again! They can't keep taking people away!!' Now don't get me wrong, I love Ronon, but... yeah.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostSo I wonder how John would have broken if he had lost anyone else. I'm thinking about how in Lifeline he said "it's going to be okay Elizabeth" with such conviction like he wouldn't even hear of anything else. And then when it all went sideways he never really dealt with it. He did everything he could not to even have to think about it and maybe even convinced himself that he did the right thing in not going on a daring rescue mission against orders because she wouldn't have wanted him to. But it would be interesting to know what was going through his mind for all of S5 after GitM.(This is legal notice that any attempt to censor or delete, for the purpose of oppressing fair and open discussion, any statement made by me will be considered a violation of my right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and will be dealt with in accordance with federal law.)
Sparky is on screen. Therefore, it is canon. Elizabeth is still out there. And John WILL bring her home.
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Originally posted by Vixen in Violet View PostWow, that sounds like a lot of work. lol! And then you said you learned Spanish? That's so cool.
And you're right about Ronaldo.
EXACTLY. D:
Originally posted by pkprd869 View PostHowdy folks. Vixen nice pic. The anime style drawing is pretty neat. Probie (My homie), Vixen, Anuna I've heard some of the "TEAM" songs, I like them. I've heard a punk cover of :Blue Moon" used by a British team and "I will Survive" by Hermes House Band (kinda ska-ish cover). I made this thanks to y'all
(In Weir's Office)
Why is called football if you don't use your feet very much?
Well... they kick it now and then.
So soccer you use your feet, but football you don't?
Pretty much.
Ronon, every one else calls "soccer" football on Earth. Only America uses those terms.
*grunt of confusion*
Hey the Canadians call it football too.
I know, you think Canadian football stinks *rolls eyes*
And on a sad note my Vols lost.(A hug form Lizzie would cheer me up). I hope DA BEARS (DA BEARS DA BEARS DA BEARS) beat those cheeseheads from up north to save my weekend.
Oh I hate "I will survive". It's the song that french team used when they won the World cup.
I like your Ronon. American are complicated. Your football is more like our Rugby in more violent.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostHe also said he really liked Outcast and reminded everyone that he wrote the story but not being Canadian they wouldn't give him credit. (And yes I know that sentence is not grammatically correct, but I'm having a severe allergy attack and I don't have the energy to think.) Anyway, he liked everything about Outcast except that they killed off his dad.
That scene with John and Sam is one of my favorites in S4. I think it shows us Sam's understanding of the John/Elizabeth relationship. Not in a shippy way. And you know what? That really makes me happy because no matter what level of Sparky admirer you are, you can find plenty to discuss about them without disturbing canon in any way. Sparky is just the ship for everybody. Even if it's just friendship.
Everybody saw the bond between them. No matters if we saw love or friendship. It's the strongest bond in the show (ok with Rodney and Sheppard too).sigpic
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Sparky stories seem to be few and far between these days, could really do with a happy, fluffy sparky story right now. Any recs?
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Originally posted by nogigglingmajor View PostSparky stories seem to be few and far between these days, could really do with a happy, fluffy sparky story right now. Any recs?
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Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostYep, it's a Binder episode.
I LOVED Miller's Crossing for the Dark!John. And that they actually stuck with some continuity and mentioned Elizabeth in reference to the nanites.
Was that the line in Doppelganger?
The Elizabeth mention in Miller's Crossing also grants us a John woobie!face.
Originally posted by pkprd869 View PostHowdy folks. Vixen nice pic. The anime style drawing is pretty neat. Probie (My homie), Vixen, Anuna I've heard some of the "TEAM" songs, I like them. I've heard a punk cover of :Blue Moon" used by a British team and "I will Survive" by Hermes House Band (kinda ska-ish cover). I made this thanks to y'all
(In Weir's Office)
Why is called football if you don't use your feet very much?
Well... they kick it now and then.
So soccer you use your feet, but football you don't?
Pretty much.
Ronon, every one else calls "soccer" football on Earth. Only America uses those terms.
*grunt of confusion*
Hey the Canadians call it football too.
I know, you think Canadian football stinks *rolls eyes*
And on a sad note my Vols lost.(A hug form Lizzie would cheer me up). I hope DA BEARS (DA BEARS DA BEARS DA BEARS) beat those cheeseheads from up north to save my weekend.
I once wrote a ficlet about Sheppard, Zelenka and football, very similar to your little caption. Let me see if I can find it.
Here we go: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5376511/..._REAL_football
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostHe also said he really liked Outcast and reminded everyone that he wrote the story but not being Canadian they wouldn't give him credit. (And yes I know that sentence is not grammatically correct, but I'm having a severe allergy attack and I don't have the energy to think.) Anyway, he liked everything about Outcast except that they killed off his dad.
That scene with John and Sam is one of my favorites in S4. I think it shows us Sam's understanding of the John/Elizabeth relationship. Not in a shippy way. And you know what? That really makes me happy because no matter what level of Sparky admirer you are, you can find plenty to discuss about them without disturbing canon in any way. Sparky is just the ship for everybody. Even if it's just friendship.
Shame she wasn't involved in TMC.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostSo I wonder how John would have broken if he had lost anyone else. I'm thinking about how in Lifeline he said "it's going to be okay Elizabeth" with such conviction like he wouldn't even hear of anything else. And then when it all went sideways he never really dealt with it. He did everything he could not to even have to think about it and maybe even convinced himself that he did the right thing in not going on a daring rescue mission against orders because she wouldn't have wanted him to. But it would be interesting to know what was going through his mind for all of S5 after GitM.
I really am going to have to watch all of S4/S5, just so I can make better arguments as to Sheppard's character.
Originally posted by Probie View PostYes I can speak and understand Spanish very well. My spanish is better than my english.
Hi Homie! Sorry for your team.
Oh I hate "I will survive". It's the song that french team used when they won the World cup.
I like your Ronon. American are complicated. Your football is more like our Rugby in more violent.
Amen!lol
Everybody saw the bond between them. No matters if we saw love or friendship. It's the strongest bond in the show (ok with Rodney and Sheppard too).Visit SGArising.com to read our virtual continuation of the Atlantis series!
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Originally posted by Eri13 View PostSorry about the Vols. I was rooting for them. Hopefully you all shall conquer Florida next week!
Me too. *runs from family who are 'Gator fans*
I didn't get to see The Kindred/Search and Rescue stuff, but I would imagine part of his aggression over Teyla's loss is directly motivated by what happened to Elizabeth, and the 'this just isn't going to happen AGAIN' feeling.
I really am going to have to watch all of S4/S5, just so I can make better arguments as to Sheppard's character.
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Spoiler:SHEPPARD: Look, there's gotta be ... (He tries to sit up but can't manage it. Sinking back, he rolls his eyes.) There's gotta be a quick fix.
KELLER: No!
SHEPPARD: I need a few hours.
KELLER: I'm sorry. I can't.
(She turns to walk away but John reaches out and grabs her arm.)
SHEPPARD: I have had a chance to rescue a team mate before, and it slipped through my hands. I am not letting that happen again.
And to illustrate another woobie face:
Spoiler:
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Exactly, SR! This is something that happens with John all the time, his fear to lose someone else, his need to protect them all the best he can are always there. (here's my Sparky take on "Quarantine").
I loved "Quarantine" for several reasons, and two among them are Ronon/Jennifer (because they're simply adorable together), and John's conversation with Teyla. Binder rocks at writing characters and getting into their heads. I loved how he wrote a beautiful personal conversation between two team members - it's something that happens rarely in SGA. I could really empathize with Teyla and all her concerns for her child, if her son would become both fatherless and motherless. At the time of Quarantine we don't know what happened to Kanaan, and knowing the nature of Teyla's "job" (being on John's team) her fears are very realistic. I loved how John told her about his friend from college, a woman who has three kids and works as a cop. Then he said to Teyla that her child would always have a family on Atlantis, should something bad happen, and that's perfectly in character for him. I can see him taking care of her son personally. You just know he'd to that, and wouldn't let anyone else take that responsibility. He showed empathy, but more in verbal, than non verbal way -
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During their conversation he is looking at his computer most of the time. Teyla does look at him, quite often, but he uses the computer as a distraction, or rather to distance himself.
Obviously, it's not because he dislikes her or anything like that - John simply can't bear the thought of anyone else being in danger (any of his people). He's very afraid he won't be able to protect Teyla - not only from dangers of Pegasus galaxy, but sometimes from herself too. he was right when he didn't want her to go on missions - it was dangerous, and reacted the way he did because she was exposing herself and her unborn son to danger.
The only time when John does look at her is when he promises her son would always have family on Atlantis.
However, look at him. He looks like all of the fire he once had inside was extinguished. ( In Adrift/Lifeline).
The only lighter moment was when the baby kicked and we got a glimpse of old John. But it was just a glimpse.
Even Teyla is aware of that.
His eyes became empty very quickly.
Long story short - the loss of Elizabeth changed John profoundly, it affected on all of his relationships, on the way he communicates with other people.... PTB messed him up rather fine.I'm not weird, I'm limited edition.
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostIn S&R we get this exchange which I chose to take as a hint of Sparky:
Spoiler:SHEPPARD: Look, there's gotta be ... (He tries to sit up but can't manage it. Sinking back, he rolls his eyes.) There's gotta be a quick fix.
KELLER: No!
SHEPPARD: I need a few hours.
KELLER: I'm sorry. I can't.
(She turns to walk away but John reaches out and grabs her arm.)
SHEPPARD: I have had a chance to rescue a team mate before, and it slipped through my hands. I am not letting that happen again.
And to illustrate another woobie face:
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