I didn't want ship on SG-1 and I don't want it on Atlantis. Sex is NOT the point of the missions, love is NOT the focus of the show. It's SCI FI. Can romance work in a scifi setting? Yeah, but the writers have to be competent. IMO, SG-1 proves that TPTB can't handle ship well.
John and Aeryn had chemistry. Ship was built into the backbone of the show and (IMO) until the last season, it didn't detract from the show.
The way I see it, ship on SG-1 (and potentially in Atlantis) is NOT part of the backbone. It was, in SG-1's case, more or less shoved in along the way, more as an afterthought and a way of filling airtime rather than as some meaningful way of understanding the characters and furthering the plot. My opinion.
I don't see Shep/Teyla, I don't see Shep/Weir, and I don't WANT to see it. Keep ship off my Stargate.
John and Aeryn had chemistry. Ship was built into the backbone of the show and (IMO) until the last season, it didn't detract from the show.
The way I see it, ship on SG-1 (and potentially in Atlantis) is NOT part of the backbone. It was, in SG-1's case, more or less shoved in along the way, more as an afterthought and a way of filling airtime rather than as some meaningful way of understanding the characters and furthering the plot. My opinion.
I don't see Shep/Teyla, I don't see Shep/Weir, and I don't WANT to see it. Keep ship off my Stargate.

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