Did anyone else get the sense that Todd was just a little bit creepier than usual? Just a thought.
Did anyone else get the sense that Todd was just a little bit creepier than usual? Just a thought.
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no, seemed like the aem guy to me. he was on the defense and i'm sure he was hungrey considering the wraith can't eat
nope, just his merry old self.![]()
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Hunger making a Wraith a bit more creepy. Drug addict effect.
Not 'creepier' - though there was a moment at the end that he reminded me of the Wraith in Condemned, when he told Sheppard that he'll see what he can do...just something reminded me of our wining and dining friend from that earlier episode.
To me, Todd seemed more confident - he had a definite swagger about him. He wasn't afraid of the humans, acted very nonchalant and comfortable around them - that is, until Ronon suggested they were there to kill him! LOL...totally punked the poor guy!
We've seen Todd aggressive and snarling, we've seen him passive and subdued - I think here we see something right in the middle. He was on his home turf, so perhaps more relaxed than usual...he didn't have to put on his more human side. I DO think Todd was more Wraith-like in this episode...if that translates as 'creepy' to you, so be it.
Personally, I found him rather sexy (or...pervy) in this episode...especially when he suggested that Teyla would make a 'very tasty meal'....
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I just don't know why they would still have dealings with Todd after Midway, I don't care if some wraith stole the info he stole from Mckay, he should not have taken that info about Midway in the first place, that would have been the final strike in my book.
agreed.
todd has the "never to be fully trusted" wraith nature, but isn't on a mission to annihilate everything in the galaxy as michael is. thus far, todd and sheppard have had the same goals (more or less), even if todd's only been serving his/his hive's best interest. todd knows humans are vital for wraith to live and michael is trying to wipe out wraith and human alike, since he no longer has the necessity to feed. in the end, I'd trust todd a lot more.
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I trust Michael less, as he has no ties but to himself. Todd is trying to maintain or perserve his hive, or his own group of wraith. Michael would betray anyone as long as he gets what he wants. I really do think Michael is insane, and unstable. Todd is what he is. He's pretty steady, he's a wraith and out for power and a hive.
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It must hurt Todd to say that he requires help. Really.
And I liked the Wraith Hive Ship in the sand so much! Great to see it in another light! We don't really see much of it, don't we? So much we don't know yet, about the Wraith, and then they wanna move on to the next enemy? Pfft.
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You know - I got the same feeling there - he hesitated, as if it took a lot for him to ask for help. It's the second time - first with the Replicators, and now this. Obviously he sees the Wraith are not strong or wise enough to handle the problem on their own, and so he must ask their 'cattle' to assist them. That takes humility - or, as much humility as a Wraith can muster.Originally Posted by GoSpikey
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I'm not sure, Todd may trust the Atlantis expidition more than his fellow Wraith. If not "trust", a decent idea of how they will react.
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