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*eeeheeheehee*
I just got ahold of a version of "Ark" with the missing minute or so that was cut off the small download ...
Okay, my Sheppard!Love is just through the ROOF in this episode ...
We had the return of super-competent, super-serious leader Sheppard (and as much as I love Sheppard the giant dork, it wouldn't be nearly as much fun if it wasn't in contrast to this side of him).
We had pilot Sheppard (and Rodney's "may as well be straight out of fanfic" comment about "You think you can fly anything!").
And now we have Sheppard teasing Teyla in the infirmary (squee!) and admitting, once again, how much he cares about his team (but in an offhand, Sheppardesque kind of way), and then that tossed-off remark about Rodney at the end which totally recalls his reluctant "... and Rodney" in the Daedalus scene in "Sateda" -- *and* was a perfect parallel to Rodney telling Elizabeth that they should go ahead and let Sheppard melt himself into a puddle of protoplasm in the machine at the end of "Tao". Of course it's perfectly, amply, evidently obvious, especially in light of the whole rest of the episode, that it's all TEASING, right? Heeeeeeeee.
I love this show.
Okay, my Sheppard!Love is just through the ROOF in this episode ...
We had the return of super-competent, super-serious leader Sheppard (and as much as I love Sheppard the giant dork, it wouldn't be nearly as much fun if it wasn't in contrast to this side of him).
We had pilot Sheppard (and Rodney's "may as well be straight out of fanfic" comment about "You think you can fly anything!").
And now we have Sheppard teasing Teyla in the infirmary (squee!) and admitting, once again, how much he cares about his team (but in an offhand, Sheppardesque kind of way), and then that tossed-off remark about Rodney at the end which totally recalls his reluctant "... and Rodney" in the Daedalus scene in "Sateda" -- *and* was a perfect parallel to Rodney telling Elizabeth that they should go ahead and let Sheppard melt himself into a puddle of protoplasm in the machine at the end of "Tao". Of course it's perfectly, amply, evidently obvious, especially in light of the whole rest of the episode, that it's all TEASING, right? Heeeeeeeee.
I love this show.

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Yes, because John DID spend HOURS 'helping' Rodney meditate. And he didn't want to HEAR of Rodney dying, because he wouldn't accept it. And he did look pretty darn close to tears at Rodney's 'death bed'.
And they do after all actually have an ESTABLISHED IN SEASON 2 'habit of saving each other's lives.'
If John were so horrible, why would he be the FIRST person Rodney turns to when he's discovered the 'whales'. Or why does he go to John to talk about Rod and the situation with Jeannie?
Where's the logic people? Spock would be ashamed (if he felt shame - which he did - I pay attention).
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He'd point out that these people are emotional humans who don't HAVE logic... And McCoy would snap that sometimes logic isn't enough....
AND LOOK WHAT YOU STARTED! :O)
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I'm going to bed for real this time.