Ah, so that's why the TIN MAN ad was so big, but it chopped off half his jaw at one point. Sooooo annoying.
I broke a toe, I think, once and that hurt like hell but have yet to break limbs and hope I never do. Just the thought of breaking a good bone is just... shudder. Although they do it to fix other problems and as Rodney pointed out, much better than a disease.
Ah true, Priuses may be easier to get now than in the beginning. I remember they were selling for a higher price used than new in the beginning! :)
Rewatching the second showing (I want to get a copy without the hideous green Tin Man bar across Rodney's jaw). I just see sooo much stuff to hash out in fanfic, as Shep's actions are gonna be talked about and dissected for at least a week.
And.... I get the feeling that what happened in that lab, like Vegas, stays in that lab. Shep knows. McKay knows. but how would Teyla and Ronon react? I mean, theyr'e not saints themselves but this isn't the same as in "Poisoning the Well" as that guy had a chance of surviving (even though the virus killed him). To know that your commanding officer/friend talked someone into being wraith food. Shudder.
Think I'll watch it again tomorrow as I just want to do a bit more dissecting (too tired right now).
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Date: 2007-12-01 06:04 am (UTC)I broke a toe, I think, once and that hurt like hell but have yet to break limbs and hope I never do. Just the thought of breaking a good bone is just... shudder. Although they do it to fix other problems and as Rodney pointed out, much better than a disease.
Ah true, Priuses may be easier to get now than in the beginning. I remember they were selling for a higher price used than new in the beginning! :)
Rewatching the second showing (I want to get a copy without the hideous green Tin Man bar across Rodney's jaw). I just see sooo much stuff to hash out in fanfic, as Shep's actions are gonna be talked about and dissected for at least a week.
And.... I get the feeling that what happened in that lab, like Vegas, stays in that lab. Shep knows. McKay knows. but how would Teyla and Ronon react? I mean, theyr'e not saints themselves but this isn't the same as in "Poisoning the Well" as that guy had a chance of surviving (even though the virus killed him). To know that your commanding officer/friend talked someone into being wraith food. Shudder.
Think I'll watch it again tomorrow as I just want to do a bit more dissecting (too tired right now).