Wow...I adored this ep. I absolutely love all the old Victorian Gothic novels, so this was right up my alley
My favourite element would have to be the townsfolk tho...as soon as they came through the woods I yelled out 'cue the angry villagers!'. Hee. All they needed were some ravens and the line 'monster wants friend...'
Wasn't a fan of the Wraith girl's hair though (I know, I'm nit picking). It seemed a very adult hair style and didn't really 'suit' her. I think long plaits would have been better. I thought she looked fantastic (in that gothic, creepy, beast sort of way) after she was converted though.
Also liked Teyla in this ep...but I'm not so keen on her telling Ronan he can disobey Shep. Ronan has proven himself to be a loose canon, and thus far the only thing giving him pause is his military training and the fact he follows Shep's orders.
And if Shep isn't the brawn on the team (that's Ronan) and he's not the brains (that's Rodney) and he's not the peacmaker/negotiator (that's Teyla) and if his leadership decisions can be openly questioned and disobeyed...then what exactly IS his role these days??
Not that I'm bashing Shep cause he's actually one of my fav characters. He's basically a big ol goof (and we love him ).
My favourite element would have to be the townsfolk tho...as soon as they came through the woods I yelled out 'cue the angry villagers!'. Hee. All they needed were some ravens and the line 'monster wants friend...'
Wasn't a fan of the Wraith girl's hair though (I know, I'm nit picking). It seemed a very adult hair style and didn't really 'suit' her. I think long plaits would have been better. I thought she looked fantastic (in that gothic, creepy, beast sort of way) after she was converted though.
Also liked Teyla in this ep...but I'm not so keen on her telling Ronan he can disobey Shep. Ronan has proven himself to be a loose canon, and thus far the only thing giving him pause is his military training and the fact he follows Shep's orders.
And if Shep isn't the brawn on the team (that's Ronan) and he's not the brains (that's Rodney) and he's not the peacmaker/negotiator (that's Teyla) and if his leadership decisions can be openly questioned and disobeyed...then what exactly IS his role these days??
Not that I'm bashing Shep cause he's actually one of my fav characters. He's basically a big ol goof (and we love him ).
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