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(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 Eri13 View PostEverything else just seemed like 'anvils' I guess. Not that they weren't there in stuff like "Conversion" and TLG, but I didn't think they flowed any longer.
Originally posted by Eri13 View Post*saves for rainy day and potential blackmail*
Originally posted by Southern Red View PostAnd I'm glad we never saw John cry. It would have been sort of embarrassing. He needs to make a manly effort not to cry. IMHO. And I think JF even said the same thing once.
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Originally posted by Southern Red View PostITA on Conversion. I even said so at the time. It just seemed like it was a relief to both of them not to talk about it ever again in that last scene. Once again the writers dropped a ball. Or left it in the air. lol
And I'm glad we never saw John cry. It would have been sort of embarrassing. He needs to make a manly effort not to cry. IMHO. And I think JF even said the same thing once.
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Originally posted by Reiko View PostAnd anvils are annoying, but avoidable. I don't really consider "Conversion" to be an anvil-episode from my perspective. That kiss was a creepy symptom of Sheppard developing an infectious case of plot. The end of Conversion may have been an anvil to crush all the other anvils and put a stop to it all. But I would call TLG definately anvil-material. Which I find funny, because despite the kisses Conversion was more of a Sparky episode and TLG more of a Sheyla episode. Hee.
Originally posted by Reiko View PostWell, he did have tears in his eyes in Sunday, Adrift, Lifeline, TMC and of course GitM. But no all-out bawling, I don't think I could handle all-out John bawling. But 4/5 of those tears stated above were for who? *whistles*
And we've never seen him cry for any other woman, including Teyla. *joins in the whistling*
Originally posted by marimba26 View PostI actually love that John doesn't quite cry. There have been several moments when he was almost there but I'm glad he didn't, it's more poignant to my mind. *sigh*(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 marimba26 View PostI actually love that John doesn't quite cry. There have been several moments when he was almost there but I'm glad he didn't, it's more poignant to my mind. *sigh*
It still makes my heart melt, every time I see that scene.Visit SGArising.com to read our virtual continuation of the Atlantis series!
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Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostMe too. The fact that he's so clearly trying to choke those tears down, not let anyone else see them, speaks to the heart of just how deep the feelings that his tears spring from are.
I went back today and read some of the old topics in the S4 forum about Carson and Elizabeth and they still make me upset.
*iz cranky*
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Originally posted by Ruined_puzzle View PostGuys, from what I'm being told, I'm dying of lulz at the final episode of SGA.Visit SGArising.com to read our virtual continuation of the Atlantis series!
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Originally posted by Eri13 View PostHuh? Whut's that mean?
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Originally posted by Reiko View PostAnd anvils are annoying, but avoidable. I don't really consider "Conversion" to be an anvil-episode from my perspective. That kiss was a creepy symptom of Sheppard developing an infectious case of plot. The end of Conversion may have been an anvil to crush all the other anvils and put a stop to it all. But I would call TLG definately anvil-material. Which I find funny, because despite the kisses Conversion was more of a Sparky episode and TLG more of a Sheyla episode. Hee.
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Originally posted by Scary Kitty View PostI think we need a catchy nickname for that great meltdown in S4-S5... how about Sparkmageddon?
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Originally posted by Ruined_puzzle View PostMy friend watched the final episode. It has been leaked online. I don't want to watch SGA but I was curious and asked him to spoil me. So far his not very descriptive but I'm TRYING to get more info out of him.
I've no interest in watching but I did wonder if Weir would get a mention.Why would she? M&M wrote it so I'm totally not expecting it I don't even know why I'd think that...cuz I'm a hopeless Weir fan, that's why...Visit SGArising.com to read our virtual continuation of the Atlantis series!
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Originally posted by Reiko View PostSpill!
Do not read unless you want to be spoiled for 5x20.
Spoiler:Atlantis flies to earth to fight the super hive, and they invent some new way to travel along the way. Beckett flys atlantis. And then they end up landing outside San Fransico and then theres the balcony shot. There some random woman there who's with Ronon.
Other than that there isn't all that much. Ronon dies but then the wraith revive him.
There you have it. As I said he is not very descriptive.
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