Rush the classic antihero! Torn & torrmented by his own greatness!
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When the crew thought the ship was about to be destory by the sun , he volunteer to remove himself from the lottery.
Young remove himself from the lottery in the interest of fairness and he put the crew 's interest above his own.But Col Young 's main goal was to get his crew and himself home.
Telford 's goal was to get onboard the ship ,but he put his life first .We saw him cut and run without a moment of hesitation.
Dr Rush probably the only one truely happy onboard Destiny,and he is the only one with the Ship's original mission (exploring universe) at heart.
But the IOA doesn't believe he want to return home, Telford probably won't let him return to Destiny if they ever get the crew home.
Col Young suspect Rush of Sabotage their rescue attempt .
If they could only find a way to use Rush for the best of the Destiny.
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Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View PostWell we don't know much about the whole future yet. He could still very well cause a lot of trouble.sigpic
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postit was nice to see the destiny crew stand up for itself
Originally posted by O'Neil View PostIm really liking Rush. At first, he appeared to be the one that would cause trouble, but now its clear he's one of only a few that have a brain.
Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View PostWell we don't know much about the whole future yet. He could still very well cause a lot of trouble.
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Originally posted by Nemises View PostI've like rush since the first episode.
We did see that the shields were failing so rush wasn't lying about that.
It's interesting that Brody and Volker seemed to be subtly and quietly supporting Rush during the whole situation in the gate room.
Now, the question I have is...was Rush right? Was the plan doomed to fail dangerously if Rush did nothing, or did Rush's hubris get in the way to make him think he knew better, whereas the plan may have worked if he didn't interfere.
Scott seemed pretty surprised, he told Rush "You could have told people."
You can't make wormholes pass through suns without screwing things up bad.
What makes it a good idea to make a wormhole INSIDE a sun?
Idiot IOA.
If it were just to blow up( destabilize) the sun, they probably wouldn't care much because they'd be back home billions of miles away. On the other hand, a flare could send them back to around 1969 or so.
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Originally posted by Lightning Ducj View PostA lot were saying that about Greer after Air, too
My feeling is that people are so used to tv shows portraying characters as 'good' or 'bad' with a simple set of motivations that they are used to painting people as either good guys or bad guys based on a few simple actions or phrases. SGU is portraying the characters as much more nuanced with a more complicated back story and set of motivations and I admit it seems in reading here that many are seeming to pigeon-hole the characters based on early assessment on 'good' or 'bad'..and as the story goes on those assessments are often ... premature
As for Rush's actions, they were brilliantly executed & artfully delivered (R.C.'s acting is phenominional! ). I think it was a mixture of both his desire to (1) stay on the ship, (2) not have the ship probably blow up in the attempt to dial Earth & (3) show Telford & his goons for the <INSERT INAPPROPERAITE RANT HERE> they are (IMHO what their characters did was diploarable & only served to solidify the Destiny crew against them & serves to damage their credability).
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