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I've seen this episode so many times that it's almost troubling. And by "almost troubling," I mean "borderline obscene." And yet? Can still babble about it. Freak.

::watching the teaser. Boy is wandering through living room to get a beer from the kitchen::
Rodney: "... preferably one with a balcony, but I'm not married to it."
Boy: Who's the gay guy?
kagey: ::falls off sofa, giggling madly:: He's not, but we like him with the head military guy there.
Boy: Wait, he's not supposed to be overtly gay?
kagey: ::falls off sofa again. wonders why she bothered getting back up.:: No, no, he's not. He's just, uh, emphatic? ::tries and fails to think of a way to explain Rodney in ten words or less.::
Boy: He just said "married to it." ::gives kagey a dubious look, but she's giggling too much. wanders back into bedroom with beer::

Also--the Time Jumper! It only took me six or seven viewings to get it. John says he could do with an "instruction manual," and touches the panel, and bam! The ship takes him...

... back to the time where he can find the guy who built the thing.

So, all right, it's like a 3-candlepower lightbulb I've got here. But it's mine.

The Atlanteans say they found her ship on the ocean floor. I'm telling you, they were all dead, and the Atlanteans (who built the tech the sarcophagus was based on, yes?) brought Elizabeth back. But only her.

...

::facepalms. beats head against handy apartment wall.::

Okay, um, three different fics and four icons (no, five, I got one from [livejournal.com profile] mmmchelle) from one episode are really more than sufficient, and I'm going to go drink until I decide that the idea I just had is unnecessary. And it can go join the other BIS idea that I've been resisting. They can keep each other busy while I attempt to incur enough brain damage to forget them.

Date: 2005-02-19 04:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shetiger.livejournal.com
I'm telling you, they were all dead, and the Atlanteans (who built the tech the sarcophagus was based on, yes?) brought Elizabeth back. But only her.

I got that very impression while I was watching the ep. The Ancients re all about the curiosity despite the consequences, aren't they?

And oh--the wonderful banter. The sitting next to each other with feet up and arms crossed. So hot and in love. Guh.

Date: 2005-02-19 05:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ane.livejournal.com
He did say no one survived so I've always thought that she was formerly dead as well. Either that or really bad phrasing.

And Rodney wanting John to find them better quarters... *snicker*

Date: 2005-02-19 05:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivier.livejournal.com
Gay, gay, oh so gaily McGay! You tell the Boy he's right on the money. I actually found this one slashier than Sanctuary, since that was all about the hurtyness of cheating and heartbreak, and this one was all about reconciliation and fundamental meant-to-be-ness. And they sleep together right there in front of us! About as slashily good as main-time TV is ever likely to get. If they don't have reunion sex snogging on-screen at the start of S2 I'll fry my brains!

Date: 2005-02-19 05:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miera-c.livejournal.com
The other night I watched the avi file of this episode. Even knowing full well it was on the big(ger) screen this week. I just wanted to see it again. And I *still* got choked up when old!Elizabeth says, her voice breaking for a reason other than age, "I have years ahead of me still." *sniff*

so, not just you.

Also--the Time Jumper! It only took me six or seven viewings to get it. John says he could do with an "instruction manual," and touches the panel, and bam! The ship takes him...

... back to the time where he can find the guy who built the thing.


Hmm. Interesting explanation. That's bugged me since my first viewing, since they made a big deal about how the jumper seems to read John's thoughts and shows him what he's thinking about. Then I figured the time ship was just modified compared to a regular jumper.

The Atlanteans say they found her ship on the ocean floor. I'm telling you, they were all dead, and the Atlanteans (who built the tech the sarcophagus was based on, yes?) brought Elizabeth back. But only her.

Well, yeah. Janus says "No one survived." Either she was the one who'd been dead the shortest amount of time and thus was the only one they could bring back or he cloned her, which would explain why she goes from Rising Elizabeth with the straightish hair to having curly hair. ;)

Okay, um, three different fics and four icons (no, five, I got one from mmmchelle) from one episode are really more than sufficient, and I'm going to go drink until I decide that the idea I just had is unnecessary. And it can go join the other BIS idea that I've been resisting. They can keep each other busy while I attempt to incur enough brain damage to forget them.

no! put the blue alcohol down and step away! we neeed more kagey!fic! Especially about this episode. There can't be too much fic about this episode.

and dammit now I remembered there was an icon I wanted to make from this ep but I was waiting until it aired. So you're fault.

Date: 2005-02-19 12:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] reedfem.livejournal.com
My hubby was snoring on the couch or I daresay I'd have heard the same thing from him. Heh. Esp when Shep follows that up with "Shut up a minute" while he goes to see what Ford is so upset about.

Married. Married.

I've watched this on a lot too. So no more talk of insanity. Hey, whose jacket is this?

The whole jumper thing troubled me too. I decided they cut it for length, leaving out the part where the jumper gives John a video tutorial. But I like your explanation too.

You are resisting the call of more fic? Noooooo! Put that damned liquor down and get thee to a keyboard! Please.

Say, how is the whole "blue drink" thing treating you? I haven't heard. Have you said?

Date: 2005-02-19 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mmmchelle.livejournal.com
I agree with you. This ep is simply too much fun. The spouse watched with me and kept laughing at the Rodney/John interactions. The same one's we love--DeLorean, flux capacitor, the failure remarks, the bickering in the hospital room.

Me? I kept thinking, "hey, that's been capped and iconed a zillion times and so has that, and that," while simultanesouly enjoying the heck out of the ep.

Don't resist the story ideas. Resisting story ideas is a bad thing. Very bad.

Date: 2005-02-19 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] coreopsis.livejournal.com
Boy: Wait, he's not supposed to be overtly gay?
hee!

I never really gave much thought to the "no one survived" line--just assumed it was an unfortunate phrasing--but your Elizabeth Was Dead interpretation makes a lot of sense. But the fact that they left Sheppard and Zelenka dead gives me another reason to hate the Ancients, and I'm not sure I needed any more. They piss me off so much, it's embarrassing. *g*

Don't fight the story ideas. Give in! :-)

Date: 2005-02-19 04:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenlev.livejournal.com
bwahaha! i think it's probably impossible to describe rodney in ten words or less.

i think you're right about everyone being dead. interesting layer to just how creepy the ancients are.

and everyone is correct, give in, write the fic. *veg*

ps. i think you have more than a "3-candlepower lightbulb". i'm just saying. ;)

Date: 2005-02-19 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gurrier.livejournal.com
Boy: Who's the gay guy?

My Boy hadn't seen Atlantis before, or heard me squee too much about it, but straight away his comment was "It's those two, right?" Ah, he knows me so well!

It was a very cute episode. The house-hunting, the "Back to the Future" references, Brave!Rodney in the flooded gateroom... Made up for the pointless SG1 episode before it. It's been fun, but I'm ready to say goodbye to SG1.

Date: 2005-02-20 01:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clarkangel.livejournal.com
I love your boy. My boy doesn't watch. At least not with me. He'd be afraid of the McShep anyway.
THANK YOU for the PJ explanation. That confuzzled me to no end.
And Thank you also about the NO ONE SURVIVED! Not for nothing but I would have preferred Zalenka and Shep to be saved over Weir. I mean..HELLO! Would not the Ancients have preferred to meet the guy Who is their descendant? I know I would.

And just think, John doing what Weir did, or something more cool/Ancient-y to save his Rodney! SQUEEEEEE
Ahem...

Also..the McShep banter was divine. I didn't really see Rodney as being so heroic. I mean...it was pretty obvious there was no time left and I thought Grodin, who was still there was equally heroic. And Carson and Ford for trying to save people till they drowned and all.

Did I mention I loved the McShep? LOL

They were too adorable side by side with their feet up. And I loved Shep knowing to drag Rodney out of his shock at discovering he died/drowned. Shep knows what to do for Rodney. They're so good for each other. And loved Old Weir fondly shaking her head and smiling at their squabbling. Only..question. It was as if she had heard it before BUT, OLD Weir wouldn't have had a chance to see it, right? Cause they walked in and DIED before McShep had a chance to be born. Or am I more confused than I thought?

Loved the Sheppard pretty. He looked amazingly gorgeous and barely 30. Why can't I age like that?

Thought the teaser and tag scenes with Sheppard and Weir were nice. But she didn't thank him for the pot/urn. Then she used it for ashes. EW! And how could she not know who told John about her birthday? DUH Weir. Rodney would so tap into the computer files to get that info for his Sheppy! :D

Date: 2005-02-27 05:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maching-monkey.livejournal.com
I love your boy too. :-D

My take on why the puddle jumper went back to the time period it did was that it was pre-set to do so by Janus, precisely in the hope that some future explorer of the city would find it and turn it on, so Janus would get to meet him or her. I personally thought that all Shep did was turn the thing on, and it time-jumped on autopilot. But I really like your explanation, too.

I had also assumed that Elizabeth was alive when they found the jumper, but it makes more sense that they brought her back to life, possibly because she was 'less dead' or (urk), less mangled or burned.

I'm thrilled that you've got three fics going for this episode. It's one of my favourites, and I love that it's inspired you, because it means I get to read more about it. Which is awesome. ::g::

Leah
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