A few quick thoughts on "Mortal Coil"
Dec. 8th, 2007 08:51 amI have mixed feelings on this ep. On the one hand, I loved loved loved the emotional notes. This ep was full of lovely character moments that made me squee and sigh. On the other hand, the pacing felt off. The action was uneven--slow in the beginning, and then rushed in the middle where our team comes into contact with the Repli!Team and so forth. And I'm embarrassed to admit that when Repli!Team was revealed (not that it was a surprise, it was pretty clear something was up) it all felt familiar to me and I couldn't put my finger on why. It wasn't until I read my flist that I realized the story was basically SG-1 "Tin Men". Which was one of my favorite eps. ::rolls eyes::
I can haz memory?
In my defense, Rodney and John were looking mighty fine, and they were whispering to each other, and John did the stickfighting thing, and Lorne was mean and crafty, and Zelenka was clearly up to something, then there were TWO John and Rodneys, and Rodney was so delighted with finding another one of himself and John said "My McKay"....how am I supposed to think straight? I'm sure I would have remembered on my own, eventually.
I found it very sad that the real Elizabeth was killed off-screen. It seems like a anti-climax for her character. But I loved how much they grieved for her, how much it showed on their faces, and the way they tried to comfort each other at the end. The Rodney and Radek scene made me sniffly. It was warm and touching and very much in character. Rodney going on about how losing himself in his work and dealing with crisis was a way to not think about all the losses they suffered was heartbreaking.
There are no words for how much I loved John and Rodney talking about bedtime and turning in, though. I loved the warmth between them in that final scene.
So, I did enjoy this ep, a lot, but it left me wanting more--I wanted Teyla interacting with the other Teyla, I wanted the team to at least acknowledge that the person on New Athos who claimed to be Elizabeth might be part of a replicator trap (they just ran off to the planet to greet here, didn't they?), I wanted an action scene where the Repli!Team stole the replicator ship, I wanted more Repli!Angst (although the scene with Ronon and Teyla, where Repli!Ronon contemplates going off on his own was wonderful) and I wanted more of the Repli!Team interacting with the real team.
I was surprised that as a cliffhanger, it didn't leave anyone in immediate peril. And sort of relieved. I did like the very end, with them detecting more and more of the replicator ships in the galaxy. The final moment was cliched, but still effective.
In conclusion, snappish, grumpy suspicious John is hot like a hot hot thing.
Now I'm off to do some Christmas shopping!
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Date: 2007-12-08 02:54 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-12-08 02:59 pm (UTC)And the scene where John and Rodney see Elizabeth on the monitor? That made me a little sniffly.
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Date: 2007-12-08 03:34 pm (UTC)*nods* I know it's blasphemy, but if they'd ended the scene with the Rodney and Radek scene, I would've been happy. The emotional satisfaction and awesomeness of that scene was that good. But I was waiting, and wasn't disappointed, when John showed up and they had their low-talking moment, talking about bedtimes and turning in and they have what they've been through to process. *sigh*
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Date: 2007-12-08 03:52 pm (UTC)Um, yes. Everything else paled compared to that for me, because I am a sad, sad fangirl. *Grin*
Good luck shopping!
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Date: 2007-12-08 04:25 pm (UTC)I was also kind of bugged by the fact the writers wanted us to think of the repli-team as real enough for us to be concerned about them, yet the real team were having serious issues doing that - in fact Weir and Sheppard's conversation touched on the fact that even if she came back (and she didn't have a counterpart on Atlantis) that she'd still be viewed as second class. So I felt pulled in 2 writing directions - if I felt empathy for the repli-team, then I'd have to feel upset at the attitude of "our" team. If I didn't feel any empathy for the repli-team, then much of the episode is pointless emotionally. I chose the latter, mostly because I knew 5 minutes in this was Tin Man redux and they were probably doomed, in this ep or the next (if it was a 2 parter) because clearly Stargate learned from Tim Men that you have to kill off all copies eventually and sooner is less messy...
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Date: 2007-12-08 05:19 pm (UTC)I agree. I was surprised that it was just mentioned so off-handedly. But I'm really glad that they showed Rodney grieving (or not grieving). We've seen how much the loss of Elizabeth hit John and we got a scene for Teyla and Ronon, but nothing at all from Rodney.
This was beautifully done and despite the McShep, my favorite part of the show was the Radek/Rodney talk in the end.
There are no words for how much I loved John and Rodney talking about bedtime and turning in, though.
Oh yes, it really shows how slashy the show has become that the fact that Rodney apparently knows when John goes to sleep doesn't seem all that spectacular to me.
And I was waiting and hoping for the Teylas to discuss the pregnancy. Wouldn't it have been a relief for Teyla to talk about this with someone (other than Keller), someone who'll understand her?
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Date: 2007-12-08 09:04 pm (UTC)And I did love the "My Rodney" line.
It could be a little confusing, but I still liked it..and grumpy John is a HOTTER THAN THE SUN JOHN.
*sigh..hot John...sigh*
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Date: 2007-12-09 12:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-09 12:32 am (UTC)We do.
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Date: 2007-12-09 02:05 am (UTC)Creativity wise my favorite episode was doppelganger, then tabula rasa, then the seer. I guess special effects wise would be the first two eps. And character wise, Sateda.
Then I detested Travelers (and not for ew-het reasons, but for oh lets torture our lead character for a stupid plot reason, and have it done by an insanely cliche woman reason) Then I hated Missing because of bad dialogue and a really pointless bridge that was made scary looking for the sake of scary looking and had no place in reality, and a CMO who couldn't get over her own terror to act professional (I'm sorry regardless of setting, or situation she should've known how to pull it together) not to mention the clich lets break her ankle because she's too much an idiot to have already taken that bag off. And I also very sadly hated Miller's Crossing (and that was the worst of all because I was looking forward to it), and again for bad writing: bad character choices, etc., ect.
So what I mean to say is, I love Atlantis because all fans can find something they like or hate, or love or dislike about it, and then be able to go forth and participate.
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Date: 2007-12-09 03:28 am (UTC)I agree, it wasn't all balls-to-the-wall like I've come to expect from the cliffhangers. Still, there were some lovely moments.
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Date: 2007-12-09 05:37 am (UTC)Yeah, that was pretty much my reaction when I tried to analyze my reaction to the ep. :)
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Date: 2007-12-09 03:32 pm (UTC)I'm sticking to my belief that the Repli!Team is not dead, though. ::nods firmly::
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Date: 2007-12-09 03:33 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-12-09 03:37 pm (UTC)And thank you--I got just about all my shopping done! Yay!
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Date: 2007-12-09 03:46 pm (UTC)Yes, yes, I really wanted Teyla to talk to herself! Whether it was the pregnancy or something else. I think it would have been interesting, since she often comes across as the most measured and reasonable person on the team.
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Date: 2007-12-09 03:54 pm (UTC)As I was trying to say, my brain was totally on the OMG THEY'RE SO CUTE loop the entire ep. Makes it very hard to think.
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Date: 2007-12-10 12:51 am (UTC)I was really confused about the Teyla bits. Didn't Team 2.0 say they were going to New Athos to make contact with Atlantis? Wouldn't they then have learned the Athosians were missing there, and shouldn't that have provoked some sort of reaction from Teyla 2.0?
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Date: 2007-12-10 03:13 am (UTC)::grumbles::