» I think Ghost in the Machine truly finalizes how close John and Elizabeth are/were, whether you ship them or not. No matter what it is, romantic or friends, I don't think anybody can deny how close they were, and it especially shines true in GitM. I don't think John will ever have a leader or friend he can trust and confide in as much as he did with Lizzie; and even in this stage when they doubted it was her I think she truly impacted him at the end.
» In the scene in the hallways with LizzehFran and Koracen, when John yells at her you can see how she is hurt by his words, but after she fights Koracen and he is on the ground looking up at her you can just see the realisation come to his eyes, as disbelief fades away.
» The final shot when she walks through the gate -- his facial expression truly shows everything here. Such a woobie -- you can see his eyes well up in this scene. Not crying, but his eyes get all shiny and moist. And I just love how he hovers at the gate once everyone is gone, once again emitting the look that makes me want to ick him up and hug him.
» So, whether you 'ship' them or not I think Elizabeth will always be John's closest confidant and she is also a reminder of the good days in Atlantis.
» In the scene in the hallways with LizzehFran and Koracen, when John yells at her you can see how she is hurt by his words, but after she fights Koracen and he is on the ground looking up at her you can just see the realisation come to his eyes, as disbelief fades away.
» The final shot when she walks through the gate -- his facial expression truly shows everything here. Such a woobie -- you can see his eyes well up in this scene. Not crying, but his eyes get all shiny and moist. And I just love how he hovers at the gate once everyone is gone, once again emitting the look that makes me want to ick him up and hug him.
» So, whether you 'ship' them or not I think Elizabeth will always be John's closest confidant and she is also a reminder of the good days in Atlantis.
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