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i seriously hope that the movie will cover the........ emptyness.....................
Spoiler:
APOLLONIUS OF TYANA
(YEAR 0 - 100)
"O thou Sun,
send me as far over the earth
as is my pleasure and thine,
and may I make the acquaintance of good men,
but never hear anything of bad ones,
nor they of me."
i seriously hope that the movie will cover the........ emptyness.....................
Spoiler:
APOLLONIUS OF TYANA
(YEAR 0 - 100)
"O thou Sun,
send me as far over the earth
as is my pleasure and thine,
and may I make the acquaintance of good men,
but never hear anything of bad ones,
nor they of me."
I loved Rodney in this finale episode especially the last part but that's for another thread Thank you David for 5 glorious years as Rodney McKay. Rodney has grown so much as a character and has become almost tolerable lol.
Just kidding I love his character don't stone me..
- Are you Crazy?
- I wouldn't say crazy. Maybe an eccentric who looks good in jeans
Spoiler:
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Bring back Ford and Beckett
Do not conform to the patterns of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind
General Rodney-centric spoilers for Enemy at the Gate . . .
Spoiler:
Rodney was at a peak of thunkable-ness in this episode. He was everything Rodney should be, and nothing he shouldn't be. He was brave, resourceful, caring, brilliant, and drop-dead-georgeous. He worked seamlessly with his team and with the other groups. He wasn't egotistical, he didn't put himself before others, he didn't waste time complaining, he just got the job done - time after time. And yet, with all that, he was still the vulnerable, snarky scientist/not-warrior he's always been, cringing in the combat scenes, as we've come to know and love. Oh, Rodney, how I love you.
In this episode, when Rodney said, I can do it, he did. He delivered. He provided several of the means to save the day, and gave others the means to do their parts. Rodney, I shall miss you.
Thanks to David Hewlett for an awesome performance, even knowing the show was cancelled. You gave us a Rodney to remember you both by.
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