sholio: sun on winter trees (Team Love)
Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2008-08-01 11:19 pm

SGA 5x04

I'm starting to really wonder if my "meh" reaction to Seed really did have a lot to do with just being stressed-out and unhappy, because the rest of this season is totally knocking it out of the park. We're now four-for-four with strong team episodes, in which everyone gets something to do, the characters get to pair off with their teammates (YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN) in all kinds of interesting ways, and stuff blows up! With extra bonus feelings and teamy squishiness!

The most squeak-and-flail moments in the episode:

- RODNEY AND BABY. (And John: "There are FEELINGS happening here!" *flees*) As adorable as the introductory scene was -- yes, I'm SO easy; stick Rodney and John in a room and let them snark at each other, and I roll right over like a fangirl puppy -- I felt sad for Rodney, not getting to hold Teyla's baby. And then ... BABY!

- Rodney and Teyla! Doing technical stuff! Together! I had so much love for techie-Teyla in this episode that I could EXPLODE.

- Speaking of explosions, John and Ronon blowing stuff up! Ronon and his railguns. Awww. And John fanboying himself! (Much as Rodney was doing earlier with his alt-self's science.) Oh, DORKS.

- Ghost ship! I love derelict ships and abandoned space stations/top-secret facilities of all sorts. I mentioned I'm an easy sell for this stuff, right?

Extra bonus love for the team running the whole ship by themselves. Which, well, logistically, I tried not to think about too hard, really. But the whole theme of the team stranded, alone, forced to rely on themselves and each other, having to improvise and figure things out in a hurry -- that's really the core of what I love most about Atlantis, right there.

And so far, the season is four-for-four with delivering teamy aftermath scenes in the infirmary, too! DID I MENTION HOW EASY I AM? Every single episode, someone's been hurt and the episode wraps up with the characters, in different combinations, having a team moment around the bedside of the hurt one. I don't know whether to be thrilled or slightly worried, because this is pretty much what started burning me out on Supernatural -- it was fun for a while, and then it was just too much. Not that I'm complaining in the meantime, though.
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Re: My opinions on the SGA writers; let me show you them

[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2008-08-03 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
As a Rodney fan I like Gero, but I've got issues with him, too. But Gero didn't write "Quarantine", that was Carl Binder. Binder's one of my favorites, actually, when it comes to team eps; while he doesn't really have plots so much, I find his eps some of the most rewatchable - he balances everyone well, and tends to include a lot of cute moments (see "Aurora" or "Echoes"). McCullough, as new kid on the Atlantis block, seems to take his cues the most from Binder (such as tech-savvy Teyla); he's better at handling plots, but doesn't have as much sweet.

I've been meaning to do a post on the SGA writers, because they're as distinctive in their characterizations and styles as fanfic writers. Run into trouble with Mallozzi & Mullie, though - they write separately but are always credited together, and I don't know which wrote what of s1-3. They're both the worst writers on the show (imo) but they have different weaknesses - Mallozzi can't write exposition to save his life but is into TEAM and occasionally can pull off genuinely touching moments; Mullie has a better handle on scifi plots than most of the writers, but is utterly emotionally tone-deaf. Am very curious which of them is responsible for the quite-decent "Suspicion" or the awful "The Tower".
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[personal profile] naye 2008-08-03 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
Cross-commenting!

I think you need to write your post on SGA writers so that I have somewhere to show people my opinions on them. *g*