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Ronon once again comes face-to-face with Tyre, one of his people who became a Wraith worshiper -- but who now claims he has broken free of their influence.
I am so glad this episode finally addressed Teyla's return to active duty. Hallelujah! The fact that Kannan sort of helped her make her decision to go back was pretty sweet.
I liked John's strictness with Teyla, he in essence said, "Make a freaking decision" hehe. John is a military man he's not there to coddle anyone, not that I don't understand Teyla's plight, I do sympathise with it
Woosley is actually a delight to watch now, when he got trapped in the conference room after the others left was hillarious. As well as the scene when Teyla dumped the baby on him. And I just sort of liked the scene when John was going to rescue Ronon at the first location, he looked up at Woosley and said "well bring him back," and woosley said something to the exent of, "see that you do!" It seems so very right.
To tell you the truth I was more concerned about the character development than what was going on than what was happening with Ronon and Tyre, overall a great episode.
Final note, Ronon's new locks wig is atrocious. they should have just written in his shorter'do.
So weird. The A plot was kind of subpar, but the rest was pretty good. I'm a little disappointed in the A plot, but I enjoyed all of Woosley's interactions.
And the Teyla subplot wasn't bad either.
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I liked this ep, mostly for the Woolsey moments and for Teyla finally coming back to the team!
But, umm... can someone explain to me how they got around the fact that the whole reason Ronon was a runner was because the Wraith can't feed on him? They clearly showed life being sucked out of him.
But, umm... can someone explain to me how they got around the fact that the whole reason Ronon was a runner was because the Wraith can't feed on him? They clearly showed life being sucked out of him.
ronon isn't immune to being fed on. in "runner", the wraith sensed ronon's strength and he was made into a runner instead.
this episode has it weak moments (the teyla "soap opera" in some parts), but overall, I love it. jason/ronon and mark/tyre have a great dynamic to me, and even woolsey was enjoyable, but the ending is a waste of a good villain.
But, umm... can someone explain to me how they got around the fact that the whole reason Ronon was a runner was because the Wraith can't feed on him? They clearly showed life being sucked out of him.
I don't think it was ever stated that they can't feed on Ronon or runners. I liked the episode, got to see a bit of a different side of Ronon. I thought he was crying for a minute there when he was being tortured but I didn't see any tears.
But, umm... can someone explain to me how they got around the fact that the whole reason Ronon was a runner was because the Wraith can't feed on him? They clearly showed life being sucked out of him.
It's called "I've got a great story idea, so let's throw continuum out the window!" . Or they have really bad plot-editors that couldn't catch that.
What's life? Life's easy. A quirk of matter. Nature's way of keeping meat fresh.
--Ninth Doctor
I liked this ep, mostly for the Woolsey moments and for Teyla finally coming back to the team!
But, umm... can someone explain to me how they got around the fact that the whole reason Ronon was a runner was because the Wraith can't feed on him? They clearly showed life being sucked out of him.
I could be misremembering (and I must be because that's just too much of a continuity error), but I thought I remembered a scene in season two (in a flashback) that showed a wraith being unable to feed on Ronon.
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