Originally posted by LoveConquers
Teyla's role was dignified, he would have killed anyone and everyone else to protect Teyla and/or who Teyla represented. Even if it was McKay being shot, I think he would have still seen Mckay as an enemy if he was the man standing next to him instead of Teyla...John saw Ronon as an enemy after Ronon was there as well. But Teyla wasn't that for him, it's so significant---I can't say it enough!!! And yes, on that note Teyla and John are connected by a deeper bond. That it's all there for everyone to see, that there is something there, that definitely must have developed from the first moment. Not only that, there was nothing to nock in the scenes, they were well done and well placed and understood. This is not about romance but that feeling and bond that goes beyond that. Shoot, just thinking of that alone makes it romantic. Anyway most of the reviews all stated how much they loved the J/T moments...it was great, I can't understand the naysayers to the energy and dynamic presence that Joe and Rachel bring together and play off of each other on the screen to the characters of John/Teyla.
Shoot Steph, well said, I thought I was the only one that had that ep in mind from X-Files when I saw Phantoms. Definitely the relationship was reinforced if it could have even said to have lost it. (ahhh, okay Common Ground comes to mind!!)..
Can't harp on this ep more for a great J/T story and scenes.
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