^Why wouldn't it be?
And hello.
Yes Ever, I finished a while ago and got side tracked. Here are my thoughts during:
Teyla's ever the diplomat. "What Dr. McKay means..."
I love how John asks the monk looking guy to excuse them for a moment. Time for a pow-wow.
McKay "I'm always on my best behavior."
Sheppard loves his tea. That's how he got to know Teyla better.
First clue, she's not aware of any "weapon." Who could she be? Or what? But then Rodney. "Oh please."
I love it when Teyla says that John already promised to give Chaya a tour, Elizabeth's like "Of course he has."
Beckett
I love how Chaya knows everything John is talking about, but she tries to act like she doesn't
She purposefully turned that console on for Grodin. That's another clue.
I like how Chaya counters Weir's offer with saying that they don't want or need to become industrialized. It's not everyone's desire.
I forgot the banter between Teyla and John in this. "Ambassadorial pick-nic."
Chaya "But there are others."
Well, Rodney figured it out. I kind of think that it's his discovery that keeps her from being able to help them any further. As long as they didn't know and the help was minor, she could do it. Now, they're on their own.
I kind of feel bad for Chaya, but she and John had a nice ending in this episode. Too bad we never see her again.

Yes Ever, I finished a while ago and got side tracked. Here are my thoughts during:
Teyla's ever the diplomat. "What Dr. McKay means..."

I love how John asks the monk looking guy to excuse them for a moment. Time for a pow-wow.

McKay "I'm always on my best behavior."

Sheppard loves his tea. That's how he got to know Teyla better.

First clue, she's not aware of any "weapon." Who could she be? Or what? But then Rodney. "Oh please."

I love it when Teyla says that John already promised to give Chaya a tour, Elizabeth's like "Of course he has."

Beckett

I love how Chaya knows everything John is talking about, but she tries to act like she doesn't
She purposefully turned that console on for Grodin. That's another clue.

I like how Chaya counters Weir's offer with saying that they don't want or need to become industrialized. It's not everyone's desire.
I forgot the banter between Teyla and John in this. "Ambassadorial pick-nic."

Chaya "But there are others."

Well, Rodney figured it out. I kind of think that it's his discovery that keeps her from being able to help them any further. As long as they didn't know and the help was minor, she could do it. Now, they're on their own.
I kind of feel bad for Chaya, but she and John had a nice ending in this episode. Too bad we never see her again.
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