I disagree, but that doesn't mean you're wrong -- just that there are more than one way to look at it. Ironically, the last time something like this came up (Miller's Crossing) I was in the camp of fans who felt that Sheppard's actions were wrong -- understandable, but wrong. Here, I find it much more clear-cut and less gray -- but I don't think the whole world should feel likewise; actually, I'd be surprised and perhaps a bit bothered if *everyone* was in the pro-Teyla camp here.
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