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In what concerns Kate, to me, and following the story line that Elizabeth and Carson would still be there, in the end of the said episode of Kate’s death, the end of this episode should have been John waking up in the infirmary; waking up from a coma or something similar to what happened to Elizabeth in the “Real World” episode, we would see that the events of this episode were nothing but a dream.
And I totally agree with Gateraid thatOriginally posted by gateraid View Posteverything from a certain point was all in John's head, then it would have been an amazing insight into his personality.Originally posted by JT-2 View PostHaving Sam give the announcement, seeing how they had zero history together. And then add Jennifer telling Sam what a good job she did.
Originally posted by JT-2 View Posthey should have had Teyla make the announcement. Rachel would have been great and it would have made our little lemming's shippy heart beat faster.)
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Originally posted by gateraid View Post1. Naturally - they looooved Sodney. Grodin was one of the few character deaths I can accept easily - it added something to the story, yet didn't feel forced.
2. Pretty much. And if they'd tweaked the end slightly and said that everything from a certain point was all in John's head, then it would have been an amazing insight into his personality. He kills the psychologist because he doesn't want to talk about recent events, worries that Teyla thinks he's gonna kill her or hasn't forgiven him, thinks Lorne doesn't trust him, and is concerned that Rodney's hero-worshipping has gotten so out of hand that he is now also afraid of clowns.Visit SGArising.com to read our virtual continuation of the Atlantis series!
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Originally posted by Eri13 View PostGrodin broke my heart like a few of the BSG character deaths--done the way it was supposed to be done, yet he'd been such a good secondary character it hurt to lose him.
That's fantastic analysis right there. With the twist on Rodney's bit, it could be he also thinks Rodney is someone who is childlike and that he always has to look out for because of irrational tendencies. Which is a really weird and uncomfortable twist on McShep.
Or John puts Rodney in the general category of "docs" that he has to protect because they are weaker. I would love to have known what John really thought of the friendship. Being a guy, he probably went "huh?" once in awhile but never thought about it further. It was like an annoying little brother/big bro thing that you tolerate maybe.
They never made it totally clear what was happening in John's head or the other person's head and what it all meant. Remember that Doppelganger was the first ep filmed that year. There was some disagreement on whether they knew at the time that RL was pregnant. I'm thinking no because there were too many Sheyla anvils. It was a muddled mess actually. Unusual for RCC, so I wonder if there was a lot of editing to fit the new plan. I know the John/Teyla scene in his room was cut a lot. Supposedly, they sat on his bed and talked. That could have been a foreshadowing of a relationship to be developed later. All speculation at this point.
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostI have followed you from Twitter to LJ to here. This must end.
Or John puts Rodney in the general category of "docs" that he has to protect because they are weaker. I would love to have known what John really thought of the friendship. Being a guy, he probably went "huh?" once in awhile but never thought about it further. It was like an annoying little brother/big bro thing that you tolerate maybe.
They never made it totally clear what was happening in John's head or the other person's head and what it all meant. Remember that Doppelganger was the first ep filmed that year. There was some disagreement on whether they knew at the time that RL was pregnant. I'm thinking no because there were too many Sheyla anvils. It was a muddled mess actually. Unusual for RCC, so I wonder if there was a lot of editing to fit the new plan. I know the John/Teyla scene in his room was cut a lot. Supposedly, they sat on his bed and talked. That could have been a foreshadowing of a relationship to be developed later. All speculation at this point.But on the surface it was sort of like an unspoken friendship, maybe, and one that neither guy muses on until pushed to consider it. I'd like to think that by the time of "The Shrine" we're also seeing a John who's lost so many friends at that point that he skips over the awkward "Sateda" explanation of his ability to express emotion and tries a little harder to demonstrate his feelings than he did in earlier episodes.
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Originally posted by Eri13 View PostWhy? This is good strategy on your part, I'm thinking.
I think in "The Shrine" we get to see a little of McShep friendship as John truly thought it was. It was still a 'guys guy' type bond. Since I'm not a guy I'm not sure what sort of thinking goes into that, so I may have no idea what I'm talking about.But on the surface it was sort of like an unspoken friendship, maybe, and one that neither guy muses on until pushed to consider it. I'd like to think that by the time of "The Shrine" we're also seeing a John who's lost so many friends at that point that he skips over the awkward "Sateda" explanation of his ability to express emotion and tries a little harder to demonstrate his feelings than he did in earlier episodes.
Or maybe part of it was how Joe was playing Sheppard as a sadder but wiser man who was determined not to lose any more friends if he could help it. He's going to the same lengths to save Rodney as he did to save Teyla in S4 and Ronon a number of times. Too bad they didn't include Elizabeth in the effort.
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostMaybe a little accidental character grown on the part of the writers.
Or maybe part of it was how Joe was playing Sheppard as a sadder but wiser man who was determined not to lose any more friends if he could help it. He's going to the same lengths to save Rodney as he did to save Teyla in S4 and Ronon a number of times. Too bad they didn't include Elizabeth in the effort.sigpichttps://www.fanfiction.net/s/7450657...-World-Goes-On Sparky story SGA https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10177037/1/Bad-Moon-Rising Teen Wolf fanfic story https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10573271/1/Skyfall Thor fanfic story
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Good morning, Sparkies! Happy Pretty Friday!
Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostYou better hope they cover every inch of your precious body.
Originally posted by JT-2 View Post3. Having Sam give the announcement, seeing how they had zero history together. And then add Jennifer telling Sam what a good job she did. ETA: They should have had Teyla make the announcement. Rachel would have been great and it would have made our little lemming's shippy heart beat faster.
And a big hell yeah to having Teyla be the one to make the announcement.
Originally posted by gateraid View Post2. Pretty much. And if they'd tweaked the end slightly and said that everything from a certain point was all in John's head, then it would have been an amazing insight into his personality. He kills the psychologist because he doesn't want to talk about recent events, worries that Teyla thinks he's gonna kill her or hasn't forgiven him, thinks Lorne doesn't trust him, and is concerned that Rodney's hero-worshipping has gotten so out of hand that he is now also afraid of clowns.
Originally posted by Eri13 View PostThat's fantastic analysis right there. With the twist on Rodney's bit, it could be he also thinks Rodney is someone who is childlike and that he always has to look out for because of irrational tendencies. Which is a really weird and uncomfortable twist on McShep.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostI have followed you from Twitter to LJ to here. This must end.
Or John puts Rodney in the general category of "docs" that he has to protect because they are weaker. I would love to have known what John really thought of the friendship. Being a guy, he probably went "huh?" once in awhile but never thought about it further. It was like an annoying little brother/big bro thing that you tolerate maybe.
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostThey never made it totally clear what was happening in John's head or the other person's head and what it all meant. Remember that Doppelganger was the first ep filmed that year. There was some disagreement on whether they knew at the time that RL was pregnant. I'm thinking no because there were too many Sheyla anvils. It was a muddled mess actually. Unusual for RCC, so I wonder if there was a lot of editing to fit the new plan. I know the John/Teyla scene in his room was cut a lot. Supposedly, they sat on his bed and talked. That could have been a foreshadowing of a relationship to be developed later. All speculation at this point.
Originally posted by Eri13 View PostI think in "The Shrine" we get to see a little of McShep friendship as John truly thought it was. It was still a 'guys guy' type bond. Since I'm not a guy I'm not sure what sort of thinking goes into that, so I may have no idea what I'm talking about.But on the surface it was sort of like an unspoken friendship, maybe, and one that neither guy muses on until pushed to consider it. I'd like to think that by the time of "The Shrine" we're also seeing a John who's lost so many friends at that point that he skips over the awkward "Sateda" explanation of his ability to express emotion and tries a little harder to demonstrate his feelings than he did in earlier episodes.
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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 Scary Kitty View PostHey, I'm not with her, I'm with you!
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Originally posted by Sparky She-Demon View PostWho was the writer that decided to cut Elizabeth?
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostIt was a group decision. No one writer could make a decision like that alone. The showrunners had to approve also.sigpichttps://www.fanfiction.net/s/7450657...-World-Goes-On Sparky story SGA https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10177037/1/Bad-Moon-Rising Teen Wolf fanfic story https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10573271/1/Skyfall Thor fanfic story
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Originally posted by Sparky She-Demon View PostWho were the showrunners?
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Originally posted by Sparky She-Demon View PostWho were the showrunners?
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostFor S1-3 it was Robert Cooper and Brad Wright. Then for S4-5 it was Joe Mallozzi and Paul Mullie.sigpichttps://www.fanfiction.net/s/7450657...-World-Goes-On Sparky story SGA https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10177037/1/Bad-Moon-Rising Teen Wolf fanfic story https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10573271/1/Skyfall Thor fanfic story
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Originally posted by mandogater View PostMe. I'd rather be checking out Elizabeth's or Cadman's.
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Originally posted by Sparks of Atlantis View PostI was just studying the copyright date at the bottom of this photo. Nearly eight years ago... *Sighs*
Originally posted by JT-2 View PostSuch a great episode. Mallozzi is giving his thoughts on the season 5 episodes and it just brings back to me how inferior season 5 was, especially when compared with season 1.
Originally posted by Pearl of Atlantis76 View PostThey definitely needed a plan and they definitely needed to have kept all the characters in the show!!! I will use spoiler tags because of the long postSpoiler:They definitely should not have made certain characters disappear!
They could have added the new characters (since they seem to want it so badly!) but still keep the same/current cast/characters. I can even imagine Carson going to Elizabeth and asking her if it would be possible to find a new chief medical doctor because he wanted to dedicate himself more to the Wraith research and he seemed not to be able to do both things or something like that, and then enter Dr. Keller. Things would definitely have worked so much better if Carson, along with Dr. Keller (I mean since they wanted so much to bring the character Dr. Keller to the show), had been there when the Plague showed up.
Michael could still have been able to steal Carson’s research in Misbegotten (and have done the same he did to the Athosians), including creating the clone of Carson (and then we would have two Carson,).
In the case of Elizabeth, I think we have discussed the matter of having both Elizabeth and Carter on the show before, so I think I will not add much more about it at this point. So yeah, the stories from both seasons 4 and 5 would definitely have worked better if they had done it this way (or something like this).
If they also didn’t have ideas in what concerned having all the characters on the show (the ones who “disappeared” and the ones that were added) they just needed to read/”listen” what the fans were “screaming” they wanted on the show, and just go from there. How hard would have been to do that? Sorry about the long post…
Originally posted by JT-2 View PostWell, that's because it was Mallozzi and Mullie doing the planning. These are the 2 geniuses who came up with The Tower and Irresponsible. If it wasn't a rip off of SG-1, they weren't too bright. (Warning, warning... Danger Will Robinson... My snark and sarcasm level is off the charts tonight. )
Originally posted by JT-2 View PostI'll just say "ditto" to all that. As for Kate, they should have done it better if it had to be done. There were 3 main issues I had with her exit:
1. We'd just lost Carson and Elizabeth within the last few episodes. It was too much. You didn't need to "raise the stakes" for the audience at that point. It wasn't like Grodin in season 1, where it showed how dangerous everything was. We all knew from the rapidly changing cast that everyone was in danger (although if you had any inside knowledge you knew damn well they'd never kill Rodney or Sam).
2. Dying in a dream? That's almost as stupid as an exploding tumor.
3. Having Sam give the announcement, seeing how they had zero history together. And then add Jennifer telling Sam what a good job she did. ETA: They should have had Teyla make the announcement. Rachel would have been great and it would have made our little lemming's shippy heart beat faster.
Originally posted by gateraid View Post1. Naturally - they looooved Sodney. Grodin was one of the few character deaths I can accept easily - it added something to the story, yet didn't feel forced.
2. Pretty much. And if they'd tweaked the end slightly and said that everything from a certain point was all in John's head, then it would have been an amazing insight into his personality. He kills the psychologist because he doesn't want to talk about recent events, worries that Teyla thinks he's gonna kill her or hasn't forgiven him, thinks Lorne doesn't trust him, and is concerned that Rodney's hero-worshipping has gotten so out of hand that he is now also afraid of clowns.
3. ZOMG, that is a brilliant idea. Not only would it have given Teyla some more screentime and an emotional scene, it would have showed Carter's sensitivity to the situation
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