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Originally posted by Major TylerHe pawns Vader? How much did he get for him?gumboYaYa: you are all beautiful, your words and openness are what make that shine. don't forget how much talent love and beauty you all have. so for now, peace love love love more love and happy, and thank you, thank you, thank you
love Torri
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Originally posted by Shep'sSocksI didn't even notice the thread title...
Ford always seemed to me to have the potential for snotty chip-on-the-shoulder brattiness. It certainly came out in The Storm/The Eye and Hot Zone. To me the enzyme brings out the worst traits in people and it brings out all the resentful uncertainty in Ford that he wouldn't normally display, that he probably wouldn't even be aware that he has.
I didn't see disloyalty in Ronan and Teyla when they were hyped up on the enzyme. Though they didn't react too much to Sheppard getting an elbow in the jaw.
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Originally posted by mgblandI didn't see disloyalty in Ronan and Teyla when they were hyped up on the enzyme. Though they didn't react too much to Sheppard getting an elbow in the jaw.
~*Beanie*~ | No mountain too high, no gutter too low... | Ar scáth a chéile a mhairimid uilig...
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
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Originally posted by mgblandHe's been pretty "Me" focused.
Yeah, he was really "me focused" when he went back for Sheppard in Rising. Yeah, he was so "me focused" when he saved Stackhouse from the energy creature in Hide & Seek, knowing full-well that he was going to get hit. Really "me focused" when he opened the rear hatch in 38 Minutes, exposing himself to hard vacuum to save his friends. He was especially "me focused" when he was willing to risk his life and fly through a super-storm to save Shep in Storm/Eye.
Those are all the "me focused" moments I can think of off the top of my head.
"Me" focused...
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Originally posted by QasimIs it possible that the queen represses the other females?sigpic
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I thought it was a good ep, did enjoy just wish more of it was spent on the hive ship and not in a cave. It was interesting to learn more about wraith technology and a little more about how their soc works. God knows how the wraith can read the info on the ship with the way it's shown. Even through I found most of the ep where most of team were being forcibly druged entertaining, it was quite a weird story line, expsecially as they were keeping live wraith there! How dangerous and crazy! Ford came across as being totally messed up and so did his friends and I found the effect of the drug on Teyla and Ronon distrubing. I learned more about Weir feelings towards Shep, how she wasn't going to give up searching for Shep and she found it hard to include in her report that he and his team might be dead. I feel this shows she does like him. Couldn't understand why Lorne was so willing to give up! It was cool to see the inside of a hive ship, exspecially where the ships land but not so much the rest of it, why is it so dark? At least there was another female wraith (at last)!!! Even through all she did was say kneel and make Shep do just that, it was the best part of the ep as it made a change from the usual male wraith on the show. Can't wait to find out what happens next, have read spoilers but I want to know what happens just after!!!!sigpic
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He was taken to see a wraith female and then it endedgumboYaYa: you are all beautiful, your words and openness are what make that shine. don't forget how much talent love and beauty you all have. so for now, peace love love love more love and happy, and thank you, thank you, thank you
love Torri
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Originally posted by TheObiJuanMy DVR failed to record the last minute or so of this episode. I saw Shep walking to a dark, high ceilinged room after leaving the prison cell, then it cut off.
What did I miss?
Shep is approched by the hive queen:
She looks at him (probably deciding what to do with him):
She then repeats in a strange voice kneel non stop and he starts to kneel:
He struggles but can't help kneeling:
And then:
Hope that helps, took me ages to get all the pics the right size and upload them etc but just discovered how to do this and it's a good part of the ep you missed so thought you should see what happened.
Another thing I want to add is that in the wraith journal that was on the scifi site the writer said he or she had a female friend who was a scientist. So either she was like the queen and keeper in terms of power and status and also a scientist or as he referred to her as being just a friend, maybe she wasn't like them and more like the male wraith.sigpic
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^ Well they vanished - they have 50 addresses to check but nothing says that whoever took them just didn't stop off on multiple planets on the way to their destination. The trails quickly growing cold and even with the Daedalus its unlikely that they'll find anything.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FoolishPleasureSheppard couldn't take on Ford or his friends physically, so he had to come up with a plan of his own - play along, scoop up his team, and get outta Dodge. He didn't "allow" Teyla and Ronon to take the drug - it was in their food to begin with, and he had no choice. We aren't sure Shep was even aware they were being injected later. He was also probably thinking Beckett can do something for them when they get back to Atlantis.
I rather liked Teyla in this episode. We saw her inhibitions dropped a bit. .heck, she actually LAUGHED (at/with Ronon, no less). We have never seen her outright laugh, even around Sheppard. I'm thinking she does sort of "notice" Ronon, and he obviously notices her, so the drug made them drop their guard a bit. Neither of them has taken the drug for long, so I wouldn't consider them "addicts" just yet. No one seemed to have the upper hand in the "salad fight" - Teyla was holding her own with Ronon it seemed. It was nothing like the Sheppard "kiss" last week where she was obviously frightened
I like Teyla as well...all I'm stating is that her character was not her usual self, whether it be due to the drugs or just her showing a different side...but you are right again...not necessarily a bad thing....didn't quite like the whole drug thing though....
Its well known around here that you can't stand the character of Weir. Any chance you get. . .you'll take.Last edited by Jeyla4ever; 25 September 2005, 01:30 PM.sigpic
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