Don't blame me, I voted for Teyla/Weir?
That is... huh.
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Don't blame me, I voted for Teyla/Weir?
That is... huh.
Aren't they the only slash pairings possible among the surviving main characters except for Sheppard/Ronon?
I'm wondering if this is a case of the webmaster being a slash fan and saying "what the hell—what're they going to do, revoke our official status right when they're begging internet fans to talk their friends into watching?"
Or someone showed Cooper and Wright the Nielsens for Angel and pointed out that the stronger the homoeroticism, the higher the ratings.
I'm just saying, I would have expected to see Sheppard/Ronon up there before Ronon/McKay.
What is really the second most popular slash pairing in the fandom? I can't honestly say, but my bet would have been on Sheppard/Ronon.
My impression from livejournal is that it's Beckett/McKay. Then again, that 'ship is the one that doesn't require fan photo manips for the Kiss that Launched a Thousand Icons...
Really? I think I see a lot more Ronon/McKay than Ronon/Shep.
(That was to Dana. I think Matt's right, if you throw the net a little wider.)
Maybe it was just the initial flurry of Sheppard/Ronon around the time Ronon was introduced, and John was panting after him, and Ronon was looking at him with bedroom eyes and talking about orders.
I find Beckett completely unslashable.
Ronon was introduced, and John was panting after him, and Ronon was looking at him with bedroom eyes and talking about orders.
Um... I'll be in my bunk.
All of this is really funny, given that, despite the one line to Ronon, the most recently-aired ep was the most "no, really, het. het het het." episode, like, ever
I find Beckett completely unslashable.
Oh, so much word. In fact, I prefer to avoid thinking about Beckett having sex altogether.
Heh, with you on that last, though I think there's at least as much canon support for Beckett slash as for Rodney or Sheppard. Perhaps more importantly, I feel at least a couple oblique hints about him were intentional on the writers' part, rather than the "did I mention I'm straight? No, really!" posturing that's so prone to backfire for the other characters.
Teyla and Lorne are the characters that feel unslashable to me.