I had some technical problems to get the podcasts at first but they are solved now. I'm still catching up the podcasts. But I want to say thank you. They are interesting and I enjoy to listen to them.
For the Podcast question. "...Which character do you still mourn the loss of?"
Even if it's predictable I still miss Weir and the original Beckett. These were not only two very likable characters, I also think they brought a special chemistry to the members of Sheppard's team. I liked the interaction between all the characters because everyone was special. There weren't two similar people. And I'm sure there would have been some stories to explore especially for Weir and Beckett. For example for Weir being more involved in off-world missions and for Beckett with Michael and the Hoffan drug.
It's just not the same with Clone-Carson. Not because he is a Clone but it feels like he isn't a real Atlantis member any more.
And I miss Ford, the one who is addicted to the Wraith enzyme. Because this is an interesting story. He isn't a real enemy but also not a friend any longer.
For the Podcast question. "...Which character do you still mourn the loss of?"
Even if it's predictable I still miss Weir and the original Beckett. These were not only two very likable characters, I also think they brought a special chemistry to the members of Sheppard's team. I liked the interaction between all the characters because everyone was special. There weren't two similar people. And I'm sure there would have been some stories to explore especially for Weir and Beckett. For example for Weir being more involved in off-world missions and for Beckett with Michael and the Hoffan drug.
It's just not the same with Clone-Carson. Not because he is a Clone but it feels like he isn't a real Atlantis member any more.
And I miss Ford, the one who is addicted to the Wraith enzyme. Because this is an interesting story. He isn't a real enemy but also not a friend any longer.
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