Originally posted by Michelle05
On rewatching I liked it more. I loved how completely frantic Rodney was to get to Shep, and how he towed everyone in his wake until they got it for themselves. Their level of concern, urgency, and tension would be very refreshing on SG-1 now and then.
I didn't object to Sheppard becoming romantic with the woman. What I didn't like was that we never got to see his angst about being abandoned play out, to really see the psychological toll that would take on a person. Sure he must have believed they were trying to rescue him, but part of him must have wondered if they'd had to give up on him.
JF's original idea had him going into a void alone. Given how powerful the cave scenes were, I think it would have been better to keep him largely alone. Maybe with a volleyball or something to talk to :-) Then a longer reconciliation with his team as he came to accept he'd only been gone for hours.
Well, I've already read fan fics like this so I must not be the only one thinking of it :-)
I didn't object to Sheppard becoming romantic with the woman. What I didn't like was that we never got to see his angst about being abandoned play out, to really see the psychological toll that would take on a person. Sure he must have believed they were trying to rescue him, but part of him must have wondered if they'd had to give up on him.
JF's original idea had him going into a void alone. Given how powerful the cave scenes were, I think it would have been better to keep him largely alone. Maybe with a volleyball or something to talk to :-) Then a longer reconciliation with his team as he came to accept he'd only been gone for hours.
Well, I've already read fan fics like this so I must not be the only one thinking of it :-)
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