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There was one scene I didn't really think was acted the best by all parties, where jeannie ran into the hall and ran into Ronon...I think Jeannie was great...but I think Ronon was a bit...distant? uncaring? it seemed.
I noticed that too, but I think it was because Ronon was there not to comfort her per se, but to tell her of the Shrine. That's why he said that so bluntly and so soon after seeing her. It was like a "I have to tell her this! Now!" kind of thing.
Anyways...OH HELL YEAH. David Hewlett (here by known as DGod) was, was...there is no word to describe how absolutely brilliant he was. I mean...oh my DGod.
And maybe not everyone have seen Tropic thunder yet? What does it have to do with this episode and DH?
"No dictator, no invader, can hold an imprisoned population by the force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power governments, and tyrants, and armies can not stand." - G´Kar, Babylon 5
I think that the writers choose a mix of memory loss and mental hapicap to make the episode more touching to viewers. And it worked, i actually felt sad during this and wanted to not see him die of it, but as in all episodes they can't do that. Killing off a main character is a no no.
The Shrine was the episode i was excited to see when the first little bit of details came out about it. I can truthfully say i was NOT disappointed. Davids performance was painfully beautiful and acurate. For those of you that know Davids past characters i was afraid that it would be a memory loss version of Grant Jansky(Traders). I'm very happy that it wasn't. Davids performance brought tears to my eyes and he most deffinately deserves an Emmy or a Spacy or Saturn award for it. Everything about it was true. I've heard stories from my mom, who works with people with Alztimers (excuse the poor spelling), and Davids portrayal of that was amazingly acurate. The confussion and the inablity to truely understand.
I have to tell you all, that this is the reason why I watch Stargate Atlantis. Some people here complain about the quality of the episodes and the stories are no longer as good. I say, I watch it for the characters, their acting so far has been incredible, and the stories haven't seized to be entertaining.
This season we've gotten some great performances, when Ginny showed up, I nearly started crying when she did, and no, I'm not ashamed of admitting it. DH's acting was fantastic in this episode, and so far, even Woolsey has been entertaining.
Its a crying shame that the show's been canceled...
Last edited by z3r0k00l; 31 August 2008, 03:54 PM.
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