Hmmm...favorite moment. I guess I do have a JT fave moment, but my all time fave moment in Phantoms had to be:
When Teyla understood McKay's techno babble and was responding/arguing in kind. It shows that Teyla isn't a wallflower and far from primitive, that girl has a brain like the best, and was letting Rodney know he better watch out. While John stood there totally dumbfounded and was too busy worried about his possible sterility. Apparently, Shep only got the ending bits of the conversation. I really liked this, because it takes me back to Aurora, when Teyla was spouting out all that stuff, much like in the elk of Carter/McKay...without being a bloody scientist; when unfortunately McKay couldn't fall for her more and John couldn't be there to have his, 'That's my girl!' look.
Second fave scene...When Teyla was yelling at John to take her to the cave. I liked that part especially as a JT scene, because Teyla in effect broke through the delusions, manipulated it and used it to her advantage to save the bloody day. It showed ingenuity and that she was definitely piecing things together to achieve her goal...further more to have John listen to her through that---albeit through his captain...said a lot and that in itself was great!
When Teyla understood McKay's techno babble and was responding/arguing in kind. It shows that Teyla isn't a wallflower and far from primitive, that girl has a brain like the best, and was letting Rodney know he better watch out. While John stood there totally dumbfounded and was too busy worried about his possible sterility. Apparently, Shep only got the ending bits of the conversation. I really liked this, because it takes me back to Aurora, when Teyla was spouting out all that stuff, much like in the elk of Carter/McKay...without being a bloody scientist; when unfortunately McKay couldn't fall for her more and John couldn't be there to have his, 'That's my girl!' look.
Second fave scene...When Teyla was yelling at John to take her to the cave. I liked that part especially as a JT scene, because Teyla in effect broke through the delusions, manipulated it and used it to her advantage to save the bloody day. It showed ingenuity and that she was definitely piecing things together to achieve her goal...further more to have John listen to her through that---albeit through his captain...said a lot and that in itself was great!
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