In regard to "Sunday", I'm still in convulsions. The "explosive tumor" I'd heard of wasn't a joke. I'd thought Carson had fallen ill with some kind of cancer, had a tumor grow somewhere in his chest that burst open and flooded his system with cancerous cells, and died as a result.
I'd never thought it'd turn out to be another person's tumor that literally exploded, killing the attending physician in the process. Argh.
Badfic! Help! Badfic!
:::falls down laughing hysterically:::
As for episode 3x15 "The Game", I was surprised to discover that someone seems to have pulled Major Lorne from the pocket of subspace he's been trapped in for the last half season. Instead, we were faced with two other soldiers assuming leadership roles in episodes 3x04 "Sateda" and 3x09 "Phantoms". In "Sateda", McKay was questioned by a RMPiPoA (= random military person in position of authority) as to his team's whereabouts with no Major Lorne anywhere in the vicinity. As Sheppard's 2IC, one would assume that a situation like that required his presence. In "Phantoms", we were introduced to a Major Leonard, but barely managed to learn the good Major's name before he fell victim to the Redshirt Syndrome.
Equally surprising was a certain Lieutenant Miller's presence in episode 1x19 "Siege", when he appeared out of nowhere to fly McKay and Grodin to the Lagrangian satellite. He looked older than Aiden Ford, and if he actually had seniority over Ford, he should have been Sheppard's 2IC prior to the influx of new personnel with the re-establishment of contact with Earth, not Ford. Whatever.
I wonder even more where Sergeant Bates disappeared to.
I know I shouldn't. There's no logical explanation when TPTB prefer other/new/cheaper actors over faithfulness in things as unimportant as minor characters' roles. At least Dr. Biro and Dr. Heightmeyer only changed their respective hair color and didn't drop off the face of... heck, they still haven't named the planet Atlantis is currently on, have they?
Plus, evidently Lorne now has a canon-approved first name. Goodbye, Nick. Hey, Evan.
/random rambling
I'd never thought it'd turn out to be another person's tumor that literally exploded, killing the attending physician in the process. Argh.
Badfic! Help! Badfic!
:::falls down laughing hysterically:::
As for episode 3x15 "The Game", I was surprised to discover that someone seems to have pulled Major Lorne from the pocket of subspace he's been trapped in for the last half season. Instead, we were faced with two other soldiers assuming leadership roles in episodes 3x04 "Sateda" and 3x09 "Phantoms". In "Sateda", McKay was questioned by a RMPiPoA (= random military person in position of authority) as to his team's whereabouts with no Major Lorne anywhere in the vicinity. As Sheppard's 2IC, one would assume that a situation like that required his presence. In "Phantoms", we were introduced to a Major Leonard, but barely managed to learn the good Major's name before he fell victim to the Redshirt Syndrome.
Equally surprising was a certain Lieutenant Miller's presence in episode 1x19 "Siege", when he appeared out of nowhere to fly McKay and Grodin to the Lagrangian satellite. He looked older than Aiden Ford, and if he actually had seniority over Ford, he should have been Sheppard's 2IC prior to the influx of new personnel with the re-establishment of contact with Earth, not Ford. Whatever.
I wonder even more where Sergeant Bates disappeared to.
I know I shouldn't. There's no logical explanation when TPTB prefer other/new/cheaper actors over faithfulness in things as unimportant as minor characters' roles. At least Dr. Biro and Dr. Heightmeyer only changed their respective hair color and didn't drop off the face of... heck, they still haven't named the planet Atlantis is currently on, have they?
Plus, evidently Lorne now has a canon-approved first name. Goodbye, Nick. Hey, Evan.
/random rambling
- Mood:
giggly


Comments
So sehr ich auch SGA mag, sie sind nich grade gut mit Plot. Oder Character Development.. oder sonst was *g*
Bates ist glaub ich zurück auf der Erde? Er wurde in The Siege 1 vom Wraith schwer verletzt und dann auf die Erde geschickt um wieder fit zu werden. Das war das letzte Lebenszeichen von ihm.
Interessanterweise hat mich sein Tod extrem kalt gelassen. Seine angeblich so enge Freundschaft zu Rodney wurde nur immer dann wieder aus der Mottenkiste herausgeholt, wenn die Schreiber sie für nützlich hielten; sonst gab es dazu (vor allem später in der Serie) praktisch nie Beweise. Ach, egal. Ich bin ja jetzt mal auf
KayleeDr. Keller gespannt.Was Bates anbelangt, so weiß ich schon, daß er nach "The Siege" weg vom Fenster war und damit wieder auf der Erde gelandet sein dürfte. Ich beschwere mich nur gerne immer wieder mal darüber; er war so nervig paranoid, daß es fast schon wieder schön war. Und sein love/hate relationship mit Teyla (wobei der "hate" part canon und der "love" part fanon war) hatte Potential.
Ich hab geheult. Ich geb's zu. Ich fand's arg sinnlos und dumm und ich frag mich bis heute noch warum sie das gemacht haben und werde mich das immer fragen. Oh ja, die enge Freundschaft. Ich mein ich mag Carson sehr. Aber das ist das Lächerlichste, das ich in SGA je gesehen habe - und das heißt schon was ;). Ich schätze, dass das alles tatsächlich daran liegt, dass die 2 Schauspieler eine engere Beziehung hatten.
Ich mag Keller. Ich hab 4.01 und 4.02 schon gesehen und ich muss sagen, dass ich sie bis jetzt eigentlich mag. Muss aber auch nichts heißen *g*
Es stimmt schon, Bates war irgendwie klasse. Und ja, die Beziehung zwischen ihm und Teyla hatte definitiv potential. Und er hätte garantiert auch eine Menge Spaß mit Ronon gehabt. Wenn er schon so suspicious war als Teyla neu war, wie hätte er dann wohl erst auf Ronon reagiert?
Ja, denn canon-wise war das eher wishful thinking anstatt Realität! :-(
Ich mag Keller. Ich hab 4.01 und 4.02 schon gesehen und ich muss sagen, dass ich sie bis jetzt eigentlich mag. Muss aber auch nichts heißen *g*
Äh, Du hast die zwei Folgen nicht zufälligerweise, oder?
Es stimmt schon, Bates war irgendwie klasse. Und ja, die Beziehung zwischen ihm und Teyla hatte definitiv potential. Und er hätte garantiert auch eine Menge Spaß mit Ronon gehabt. Wenn er schon so suspicious war als Teyla neu war, wie hätte er dann wohl erst auf Ronon reagiert?
Waaaah! Will Bates wieder haben!!! :-(((
cori
Although I almost died when David Nykl guest-starred in Eureka as - what else? - a scientist. *bg*
The show is the best thing on TV, I am just suprised that I am not finding slash for it. '
The sexual tension is so think you could cut it with a knife.