I watched it again last night and I'll probably watch it again while dealing with laundry and packing and pet supplies and all that stuff today and tonight.
Pointless little points:
- Rodney's wall full of diplomae and stuff totally cracks me up. An attorney I worked with used to call those "'I love me!' walls." Lots of people in law, or politics, both of which are my field, have those. And I snicker every time I see one.
- Details from Rodney's wall: a signed picture of the arm in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle. Cool.
- That was not Rodney's kitty Jane (from Rising) in the photo at his bedside. Childhood pusskin, perhaps.
- Hello, Ikea much in the Pegasus Galaxy? The desk lamps caught my eye first but I think someone shopped there, big time.
- Also in the way of home furnishings: Cadman had a fracking bowflex, a boxing bag and stuff in her room. I think we're well past that "One personal item" thing now.
- Cadman was in urban (black/white/grey) camo. The place they were? Not so urban.
- Cadman: Pretty! And smart and fun. Hope we see her again. If, for no other reason to see the smirky looks that she and Rodney exchange.
- Speaking of smirks, Rodney being all modest about being nakie cracked me up. He looked rather like he had showered and shaved before the Katie Brown date, though, so, what did Cadman do? Take a nap while he bathed? She didn't sound impressed but I think Hewlett's handsome. Not hunky, but handsome.
- Speaking of impressed, Dex is SO not impressed with Weir. Or anyone. He isn't snotty or rude or hostile - he just doesn't give a crap. Which is pretty much what I'd expect.
- I rewatched, in slow mo in part, the Cadman getting up from Rodney's bed and seeing Carson thing. David Hewlett SO nailed that. Kudos and more kudos to him. When Cadman pulled back realizing she was OOC for Rodney, and just hung "her" thumbs on the belt? That was great stuff.
- I'm on Livejournal and I saw various people promising to having Atlantis's babies, Martin Gero's babies, or Hewlett's babies after that ep. It made a huge positive impression out there, folks, so, like, YAY!
And now, back to packing. Which I hate. It takes so much more time to pack light than to pack not-light. Why is that?
Pointless little points:
- Rodney's wall full of diplomae and stuff totally cracks me up. An attorney I worked with used to call those "'I love me!' walls." Lots of people in law, or politics, both of which are my field, have those. And I snicker every time I see one.
- Details from Rodney's wall: a signed picture of the arm in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle. Cool.
- That was not Rodney's kitty Jane (from Rising) in the photo at his bedside. Childhood pusskin, perhaps.
- Hello, Ikea much in the Pegasus Galaxy? The desk lamps caught my eye first but I think someone shopped there, big time.
- Also in the way of home furnishings: Cadman had a fracking bowflex, a boxing bag and stuff in her room. I think we're well past that "One personal item" thing now.
- Cadman was in urban (black/white/grey) camo. The place they were? Not so urban.
- Cadman: Pretty! And smart and fun. Hope we see her again. If, for no other reason to see the smirky looks that she and Rodney exchange.
- Speaking of smirks, Rodney being all modest about being nakie cracked me up. He looked rather like he had showered and shaved before the Katie Brown date, though, so, what did Cadman do? Take a nap while he bathed? She didn't sound impressed but I think Hewlett's handsome. Not hunky, but handsome.
- Speaking of impressed, Dex is SO not impressed with Weir. Or anyone. He isn't snotty or rude or hostile - he just doesn't give a crap. Which is pretty much what I'd expect.
- I rewatched, in slow mo in part, the Cadman getting up from Rodney's bed and seeing Carson thing. David Hewlett SO nailed that. Kudos and more kudos to him. When Cadman pulled back realizing she was OOC for Rodney, and just hung "her" thumbs on the belt? That was great stuff.
- I'm on Livejournal and I saw various people promising to having Atlantis's babies, Martin Gero's babies, or Hewlett's babies after that ep. It made a huge positive impression out there, folks, so, like, YAY!
And now, back to packing. Which I hate. It takes so much more time to pack light than to pack not-light. Why is that?
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