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Not long I'm looking forward to Woolsey's interactions with the team. As I've said before, alot of people are saying Woolsey is a bad choice for the role as leader, but... why is that such a bad thing? It is realistic that the IOA would get one of their own in there, and after having two good leaders in the forms of Weir and Carter, it could be interesting to have someone who will, how can I put it... screw up quite a bit. I expect he will learn and grow, just like McKay has
Not long I'm looking forward to Woolsey's interactions with the team. As I've said before, alot of people are saying Woolsey is a bad choice for the role as leader, but... why is that such a bad thing? It is realistic that the IOA would get one of their own in there, and after having two good leaders in the forms of Weir and Carter, it could be interesting to have someone who will, how can I put it... screw up quite a bit. I expect he will learn and grow, just like McKay has
right it IS realistic. also of course Woolsey's a bad choice but that's what makes it interesting
I doubt it to be honest, I'd be surprised if Michael has a very prominent role in season 5...
Well...
Spoiler:
He is in the next 4 episodes. He has only appeared in 5 episodes of the show so far I believe, so the fact that he is going to almost double that number so quickly... I am looking forward to seeing more of him, and his storyline with carson, Teyla and his mega-bugs
I think he's going to die in the first episode of season 5. When Mallozzi read what some article has said about Michael having a major arc in season 5 he ridiculed it on his blog, as if to say - not a chance.
I think he's going to die in the first episode of season 5. When Mallozzi read what some article has said about Michael having a major arc in season 5 he ridiculed it on his blog, as if to say - not a chance.
you mean this
“Michael, everybody’s favorite Wraith (Connor Trinnear of “Star Trek: Enterprise”), will have a very significant storyline in Season 5,”
A very significant storyline? That’s news to us in the writing department.
there's also this
Mrs. B108 writes: “Will Michael and Teyla share some heavily intense moments?”
He is in the next 4 episodes. He has only appeared in 5 episodes of the show so far I believe, so the fact that he is going to almost double that number so quickly... I am looking forward to seeing more of him, and his storyline with carson, Teyla and his mega-bugs
I'm looking forward to seeing more of Michael, and definately more of the super bugs... I really hope they'll be back in S5.
I'm looking forward to seeing more of Michael, and definately more of the super bugs... I really hope they'll be back in S5.
well there's this
Anonymous #2 writes: "Since Michael is now no longer fully Wraith and lacks the funky teeth and hairdo, does this also mean that he is incapable of feeding like a normal Wraith?"
Well I am looking forward to Woolsey coming on board, looking forward to more Keller now she is a regular and hopeful about Teyla being back in action.
I actually think the inclusion of Woolsey could work really well, he has shown that he can sit back, even though it was hard for him, and let the Team do what they need to do. If tptb can bring that Woolsey to the forefront, also with some conflict because no one ever agrees 100% with their bosses, then he could be better then Carter in the leadership role. Although if tptb decide to go with a kind of Carter presence, that is not seen or heard too much I would also like that. I still think SGA needs a Hammond character in the role, I doubt Woolsey would go off world anymore then Hammond did, and I doubt they (the Team & Woolsey) will see eye to eye on everything just like O'Neill didn't always agree with Hammond. The main difference will probably be that Hammond had in built military hierarchy, so Jack had to take it on the chin, while it will be a bitter pill for Sheppard if he really disagrees with Woolsey over something.
But that is what makes most TV shows good, internal conflicts. I for one miss the on screen conflict in season one; so I say bring it on!
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