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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2007-09-29 10:10 am

SGA 4x01: Adrift


Okay, first, the confession. I'm actually one of those who watched the leaked episode roughs a couple of weeks back. I just haven't discussed it; I wanted to wait, and watch the finished version with everyone else, and squee along with the rest of fandom.

Having said that ...

THERE IS NOT ENOUGH SQUEE IN THE WORLD FOR THIS EPISODE.

You know, I love SGA, but it's not very often that I finish an episode and think, "Wow, that was a really good episode." Fun, entertaining, and with really good parts, sure. But SGA is not a show like, say, Doctor Who, which knocks my socks off with really well-written episodes on a regular basis.

But that? Was a REALLY GOOD EPISODE.

I just don't know where to start. It was good action/adventure, good sci-fi, and a great character episode. It had real danger, tough decisions, some really thrilling space scenes, conflict, character development ... it had everything!

... and since I can tell I'm going to completely fail at being clear-headed and analytical, I will just leave the rational analysis to other people and squeeeeee instead.

Because ... Radek! Ronon! Rodney! John! Elizabeth! EVERYBODY! SO ADORABLE! We had Ronon being a big stoic puppy, and Radek being a hero, and John and Rodney fighting and making up, and space pilot Rodney (I gasped out loud at that scene where his jumper makes a 90-degree turn and goes straight up), and a really chilling decision made on Elizabeth's behalf, and even a really nice scene with Elizabeth and Teyla -- I love how the last few episodes of Season 3, and now this one, have started actually playing up their friendship, making it evident that they respect and care about each other as leaders and as people. I liked seeing Sam and I loved seeing Bill Lee, for whom I have much more fondness than I ever would have expected a year ago. I loved how they referred back to earlier episodes, with Elizabeth's nanobots and Rodney's near-Ascension becoming plot points. YAY for continuity!

I really loved how we got to see different sides to the characters -- Rodney flying a spaceship, Radek being a Big Space Hero(TM), Ronon being soft and squishy, John trying to be a serious and responsible leader making the hard decisions. In fact, I think a lot of my massive fan-love for this episode came down to that, because they were really pushed, hard, out of their comfort zones and forced to do things that didn't come naturally to them. It wasn't just John killing Wraith and Rodney in the lab saving the day. They were really put through their paces, all of them, and I loved it.

And John and Rodney had their first real, serious fight since Trinity. I liked how that whole thing was developed, because it made sense -- it wasn't just shoehorned in there for the sake of conflict. It was reasonable that John would have made the decision that he did, with the safety of the expedition at stake, even though it would be ripping him apart to have to do it (and the expressions on his face, throughout, were wonderfully subtle and heartbreaking). But it was also perfectly in character for Rodney, with his faith in science and his difficulty obeying orders at the best of times, to go ahead and violate a direct order to save Elizabeth. The thing is, they were both right and they were both wrong, and their showdown was all the more painful because there wasn't a right choice or an easy way out.

But having done that ... then they made up, or at least both took steps towards it, demonstrating in the process how much their friendship has evolved over the past couple of years. I realize that Rodney wasn't kidding, they have to work together and the middle of a crisis isn't the place for pettiness and grudges, but still ...! For Rodney to be wrong, and know he's wrong, and admit it and say he's sorry -- it's really a huge thing for him; I know he did it after Doranda, but that was a lot more oblique, less direct. And with John, similarly, because what Rodney did in this case was probably worse in a lot of ways than his failure on Doranda, as well as being more directly painful to John himself (because now he's faced with a thing that looks like Elizabeth but might not be Elizabeth, and he's the one who'll probably have to kill her if she's not). But still -- even though the hurt and anger isn't gone, he's willing to put it aside and start patching things up.

One of the many things I loved about the episode were the little moments of leadership for both John and Rodney. I've noticed in the past that, when he exercises it, John is actually a really *good* leader -- very deft at knowing when to command and when to step back and let other people do their thing, with either a natural talent or a highly developed ability to inspire other people by refusing NOT to believe that they can do what he's asking of them. The jumper scenes were beautifully demonstrative of that: John with his crew of mostly civilians, making them do it and do it well, because he just wouldn't take "no" for an answer. Loved his overriding Rodney's protests and ordering him out there anyway, because Rodney's his own worst enemy in situations like that, and John knows it. And then letting him know he'd done well at the end ... another good-leader trait.

But Rodney was doing it too: delegating, trusting Chuck to fix whatever Chuck was trying to fix in the beginning, and matter-of-factly relaying Radek's time estimates to John, because if Radek said it'll take 45 minutes then he can depend on that. And sending Radek out to do the hyperdrive repairs, and actually bolstering him before he goes ... yeah, for all his insecurities and bluster, Rodney can be a good leader too, when he has to.

And I haven't even mentioned Rodney calling John by his first name yet! Okay, that's gonna throw me a little when I write dialogue. *g* It actually took me most of Season 3 to notice (and I had to go back and look at transcripts to be sure) that he's not calling him Colonel anymore and hasn't for a while (although in my head, he still does). And now it's to first names -- only took four years! Heh. I think I've so thoroughly trained myself NOT to have him use John's first name that it'll be awhile before I can actually manage to write it into a story, should it come up.

But really, this has gotten way too long, and I want to go read other people's reactions now, so in closing ... squeeeee!

ETA: And I wanted to mention -- please, people who have seen the second leaked episode, do not mention spoilers from that episode in the comments. Thank you! I've seen it, but I do NOT want to discuss it until next week or to spoil other people. Thanks again!

[identity profile] zikade.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
oh, this is a great review. I didn't notice, that mckay wasn't calling sheppard john. shame on me. He called him colonel before? Huh.

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[identity profile] bbuttercup.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved this episode! I think I may have made sounds only dolphins could hear in a few places :o)

[identity profile] sol-se.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I have so much love for this episode!

[identity profile] sinaida.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
YES, to everything you said. I really, really loved this episode.
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[personal profile] aelfgyfu_mead 2007-09-29 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't like the episode as a whole as much as you did, but yes on the John and Rodney stuff! (I've got my comments up on my own LJ.) And Ronon didn't get a lot of scenes, but the ones he had were very effective. Those three actors were great and had some great character moments. (I think Rodney calls him "John" to get his attention here and express his own deep feelings; I don't know that we're seeing an overall change, at least not yet.)

I love Radek even more now than I did before.

I have not seen the second episode; I'll wait for the final cut, FX and all.
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[personal profile] whitelighter 2007-09-29 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
(I gasped out loud at that scene where his jumper makes a 90-degree turn and goes straight up)

You gasped? I clapped. Ask my mom and dad -- I was squeeing throughout that entire sequence because from what I remember, the last time we've seen Rodney fly a 'jumper was nearly three years ago when Sheppard was giving him lessons on the trip to the satellite!

John looked like he was going to cry when Keller first came out and told him what was wrong with Elizabeth after he had come in to check on Ronon. I felt so bad for him and kept going, "Aww!!"

Not to mention all of the points you already made, because they were excellent.

In my mind, this episode is made of win and topped with awesomesauce. Mmm, yum.

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[identity profile] sgatazmy.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Your thoughts are pretty much mine! I loved the parallels between this ep and Trinity. Though I have to say, Rodney's actions are really serious here. The show probably won't do this, but it more than warrants an investigation.

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[identity profile] tabby333.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Joe Flanigan totally rocked this episode. I loved the transition from awkward leader to being totally in command.

David Hewlett wasn't so bad either. :-) When Sheppard and McKay get into a room together, the chemistry just lights up.

Someone else pointed out to me that John didn't actually give Rodney a direct order not to use the nanites. He offered the out in the way he worded it. He said that the nanites couldn't be used unless McKay could guarantee he could make the 100% danger-free. Rodney fooled himself into thinking he'd done that, but you can tell when John confronts him that he's really not 100% sure of the gentler, softer version of the nanites. I love that furtive eye shift Hewlett does. In the end, what Rodney did he did out of love, not out of ego. That makes this very different from Trinity, I think.

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(Anonymous) 2007-09-29 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)

Yes! This episode totally *rocked.* With John trying not to cry when Keller was telling him about Elizabeth - Awwww! And Rodney saying 'John'. Cool, so cool. *bounces* And Commander!John. Heee. I could go on and on and on... right, shutting up now. ^_^

Wait, leaked episode? How do I always miss these things? ;)

Right, one last thing - did anyone notice Ronon's *shirt*? I mean, whoa. Okay, so that's a little shallow. The people who were watching the episode with me were like, 'ooh, nice arms.' (Though not me, of course. ^_~ I am very deep and... um... and I do not ogle. Riiiight.)

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[identity profile] sobelle.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree... this was a great episode...

one teeny tiny thing you didn't mention that cracked me up was watching Ronon appear behind McShep during their arguing and promptly turning and walking away... loved it!

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[identity profile] tipper-green.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking of Teyla and Elizabeth, on rewatching (because, man, I'm sad beyond belief -- I just can't come off the high the ep gave me), I liked that Teyla put her hand up on the bed, and Elizabeth put her's over Teyla's. That, more than the words they said, spoke of the closeness of their relationship. A subtle but very sweet thing. And I'm glad it was Teyla in that room, and not any of the men. It made a lot more sense because the men are all, well, men.

On using "John" in fanfic when writing Rodney--that's going to take a while. I didn't hear it the first time, so, on rewatching, had to look for it. Such a strange thing to hear from Rodney's mouth! LOL!

If you actually listened to just the names that were used, I got a kick out of listening to when John called Rodney by his first name and when he called him McKay. I think "McKay!" now only comes out when he's angry, or at the end of his tether--meaning, it's always got an exclamation point on it. Oh man. Paying attention to that--that's seriously geeky of me, isn't it? LOL! Alas. I'm a pathetic soul.

[identity profile] sp23.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved this episode a lot. And while I really did think that Teyla was shoe-horned in, and she annoyed me a bit, the rest of the characters were great. I really liked Keller and the way Jewel played her. So different from Carson, but still a caring, concerned doctor who will go to great lengths to save her patients. I liked the scenes with Sam and Bill Lee quite a bit. And I adored Ronon's interaction with his doctor. *g* His visit to Elizabeth almost made me tear up.

I like the way they've had John grow into his leadership role. He makes the hard decisions now that he wouldn't have made in Season 1. I think that if Hot Zone were to happen now, while it would chafe him, I think he would stay put until they worked out that gene carriers were immune, and then, he would figure out the answer with Rodney.

And I was thrilled that Rodney called Sheppard 'John', and he said it so naturally that you have to believe that he's been calling him John for awhile now. I wonder if all the questions at the cons about why doesn't McKay call Sheppard 'John' were the reasons the writers put that in. *g* But the evolution of the names has been coming along slowly for the past couple years. Remember that Ronon called Rodney by his first name in Sunday?

I can hardly wait to see next week's episode. The previews make it look like it's going to rock, too!

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[identity profile] foliogal.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
What a great recap. :) I am having so much fun going around reading all the squees! from this episode. And agreeing with all of them! How great it is that people have to make lists of all the things they loved in this episode, and then they have to keep adding to it because they keep forgetting things! There was that much to love. I picked up a lot of things from the second viewing that I missed the first time around because I was all "oh noes!" when as soon as they got one thing fixed, something else broke. I thought it was well-paced (although the bits with Carter and Lee did slow things down a bit, but I'm thinking we needed that to catch our breath) and I loved the emotional whallop of it all. I'd say more, but you and others have covered it all far better than I could! I'm just totally enjoying the celebration. :)

[identity profile] live-brave.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
A great review for a great ep!

John and Rodney's fight about Elizabeth was wonderful and angsty and played very well. It's interesting to see how they responded to her imminent demise - John would rather have her die then become someone that neither she or they recognize while Rodney would rather have her alive yet changed. It didn't occur to me at first but their responses were very true to form: John's is that of a soldier (better to die then fall into the enemies hands/trap/control) and Rodney's is that of scientist (if something goes wrong, we can fix it).

Ronon was wonderful...and hot. :D His scene with Elizabeth choked me up. And Dr. Lee is my hero. All in all, a great start to what promises to be an interesting season!
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[personal profile] naye 2007-09-29 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
*flails and squees*

Just - YES. Lovely review - so much happy squee to share! I'm on a fangirl HIGH right now, because this episode was fantastic. (And made me go write a 3300+ word reaction post... Um.) And you're catching the same things that made me squee, and then some!

Puppy Ronon and hero Radek - ♥! And I'm so very happy about seeing them all pushed out of their comfort zones - it was on my wishlist, and it came true already! *grin*

You've got a really neat summary of the leadership thing in your notes here - I was thinking mostly about how John really is a good leader when he has to be, and how he and Rodney (and Teyla) were great at assuming command together, but - you're right, Rodney really did good leading, too. I hadn't really reflected over how he delegated tasks and went with everything Radek said, without arguing or even putting any disclaimers into the statements. When it comes down to it, Rodney really does trust his people do do a good job.

And - the fight! Oh. Such a wonderful scene, and - your take on why John is doing what he's doing, and how the decisions he's been forced to make is affecting him is absolutely spot-on. Of course he doesn't want Elizabeth to die, but he doesn't want the entire city to be taken over by replicators and everyone in it killed, either. And he's the one who has to prevent that from happening, even if it means watching one of his closest friends die on him.

Meanwhile, it makes sense that Rodney should trust science to find some way out of it - some way that lets them save Elizabeth and not have the city destroyed by replicators...

You can't really take sides in an argument like that, not when all the decisions they're having to make are so incredibly painful to them, but of course Rodney's being so desperate to save Elizabeth is just - awwww!

Also - "John"! Eeeeeeeeeeeee~! ♥

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[identity profile] wneleh.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
But Rodney was doing it too: delegating, trusting Chuck to fix whatever Chuck was trying to fix in the beginning, and matter-of-factly relaying Radek's time estimates to John, because if Radek said it'll take 45 minutes then he can depend on that.

Yeah, I loved all this. Rodney the Real Person, dealing with other people, not just a foil for John!

(because now he's faced with a thing that looks like Elizabeth but might not be Elizabeth, and he's the one who'll probably have to kill her if she's not).

Didn't think of that that way, but, yeah.

ETA: And I wanted to mention -- please, people who have seen the second leaked episode, do not mention spoilers from that episode in the comments. Thank you! I've seen it, but I do NOT want to discuss it until next week or to spoil other people. Thanks again!

I've stayed spoiler-free for S4 (except for Sam's arrival) and I'm really glad I did.

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[identity profile] kriadydragon.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
My need for spoilers I see as more of a necessity. I hate being surprised, especially in a negative way. I've had episodes of shows disappoint me so bad I wouldn't stop dwelling on them, and I hate it when I do that. Spoilers help prepare me, and though I know what's going to happen it doesn't lessen the experience since hearing about it is one thing, while seeing it is another. Plus I hate being a season behind in my fics.

That said *happy sigh*. I look forward to when I can see season four but without having to chomp at the bit about it. I've heard nothing but positive (with few negatives) about this episode. Good sign. Season three had so many complaining that, even though I hadn't seen the episodes, it kind of got on my nerves after a while (some were getting down right vicious and I was getting rather fed up with people comparing it to Supernatural). I'm hoping this season will have nothing but squees. Poor SGA needs some positive vibes from its fans.

[identity profile] archaeodancer.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Your the first person on my f-list to squee, so I just wanted to join in!

SO, SO GOOD! Oh, your review covered it all, I think. John not!crying, Radek being a hero, Rodney being a person, CHUCK!, Rodney flying, John leading, Keller healing, Ronon talking, Sam floating, Teyla being left in charge, Rodney-John interacting. Everyone interacting, in fact. So much GOOD!

SQUEE!

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"Y.o.u.r spells your!" - I know. I blame the squee.

[identity profile] scifi-lemon.livejournal.com 2007-09-29 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Adrift was one of the best eps I've seen in a while. Like you said, it had everything: character moments, tension, twists and turns...but no one's mentioned the great John/Radek scenes! I haven't seen much interaction between them, but they're really fun togehter. I hope we get to see them together more!

Things that stick out in my mind:

*Rodney not wanting to do everything himself and trusting others to get the job done

*Ronon saying goodbye to Weir and asking what he did wrong. Awww!

*John and Rodney's fight. When Shep found out McKay went ahead and did it, I thought he was gonna sock him in the face! I haven't seen him that angry in a while. And I think Rodney's apology was more for practical reasons that guilt "we need to work together and we can't with this between us so I'll apologize so we can move on."

*John/Radek scene. Squee!

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[identity profile] iamrighthere.livejournal.com 2007-09-30 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
One of Sheppard's best qualities is his never-ending positive thinking. He really showed this part of his personality with getting so many inexperienced fliers to man the jumpers into the asteroid field. That's why his take on Elizabeth, confronting Rodney and asking for an EMP device to neutralize the nanites seemed a little premature. It's understandable that he'd be angry at McKay (and the entire nanite part really refers back to "Hot Zone," when Elizabeth was angry with Sheppard for disobeying her and ignoring her authority), but he might have waited a bit before sentencing Elizabeth to death.

Either that or his quick decision showed just how terrified he is of the nanites and the threat they may pose.
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[identity profile] springwoof.livejournal.com 2007-09-30 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
wonderful review. I join in your squee! so many, many things in this episode to love...and the cliffhanger ending left me on the edge of my seat! can't wait until next week!

[identity profile] with-apostrophe.livejournal.com 2007-09-30 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
Now I'm thinking about it, it's really really clever how Marty G managed to weave in so many elements from so many other episodes. "Trinty", "Tao", "Progeny/The Real World", "Intruder" even ("you did good, Rodney") "Duet" (Ronon).

Also the mirroring of what was happening to Elizabeth and what was happening to the city. It has very obvious at the beginning, cutting between scenes where McKay and Keller where sayign teh same things, but I think it also mirrors at the end. They save Elizabeth by using Replicators and they'll save themselves by lifting a few of (and I hope it's plural, but most likely won't be) the Replicator's ZPMs. Way cool!

I wonder whether Elizabeth will be able to use her new found dual nature to repair the city?

[identity profile] parisntripfan.livejournal.com 2007-09-30 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I had pretty much the same thought...on the linking of Elizabeth and the city... I just posted that in my thoughts on the episode...
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[identity profile] winter-elf.livejournal.com 2007-09-30 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
I enjoyed the episode, and enjoy just as much reading all the differing views. Things I hadn't considered, or had but not in the same way.

I would have liked to see them use John more in the Jumper scene, to do something above and beyond everyone else. He's got the skill and the control. Why didn't he fly 'clean up' behind the rest of the pack the whole time? or be the one who stayed closer to the city and targeted ones missed? oh well.

Unlike you, I don't care for Dr. Lee, and really, I could have done without him in this episode.

While I like Zelenka, a lot, Rodney's comment about 'take to long to bring me up to speed' was, I don't know, off. Rodney knows the city like the back of his hand. I'm sure he knows the repair as much as Radek. It was just a silly plot device so that Rodney was there to do the nanite thing. Hmm. I would have rather had Rodney and John doing the space walk.

Ronon was great, liked Teyla and didn't mind Keller.
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[personal profile] leesa_perrie 2007-09-30 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
This was a great way to start the season! I loved ALL of it (well, no, the bit with the surgery on Elizabeth squicked me a bit, even though we didn't see much!). Radek was great, Rodney was great, John was great...etc! Some wonderful scenes; from Ronon and that doctor, Ronon and Elizabeth, Teyla and Elizabeth, Rodney and John of course...and I really like Keller.

I'm thinking tha Joe Mallozzi might be right in saying this is going to be one of the best seasons yet...but I guess we'll see!

And I'm really excited about Carter joining - especially after reading certain interviews and such like about how her character fits in. And no, I'm not a big SG1 fan and didn't mourn its cancellation though I did think it was a shame. I just like a bit of a change now and then (ducks and runs for cover...) so long as John and Rodney stay, of course!

(I have to admit to being naughty and watching it online on the veoh site, but in my defence I'm in the UK and impatient!! Looking forward to seeing it on a proper screen...SOON!)

[identity profile] leenys.livejournal.com 2007-09-30 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
no leakies...haven't seen the episode...

But yes, MAJOR SQUEES for this one! Just loved it, I'm so glad this show is back! Too bad they're playing up the Teyla/Weir friendship only to get rid of Weir. Geez. Now Teyla's gotta start all over again with Sam.

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