pulled out a knife and, inexplicably, killed the woman Setedan.
She was trying to stop him from using a weapon and he accidentally cut her throat. It was a weird accident, admittedly.
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pulled out a knife and, inexplicably, killed the woman Setedan.
She was trying to stop him from using a weapon and he accidentally cut her throat. It was a weird accident, admittedly.
I recall seeing a photograph in Sam's stuff. Anyone interested and still got it on TiVo and see if there is, and, if so, who it is?
I recall seeing a photograph in Sam's stuff. Anyone interested and still got it on TiVo and see if there is, and, if so, who it is?
It's a face shot of Jack in his BDU.
Oh, apparently Rodney had taken some painting from Ronon's quarters and Ronon went and got it back.
She was trying to stop him from using a weapon and he accidentally cut her throat. It was a weird accident, admittedly.
Oh! I completely missed that it was an accident.
I thought that was what it was, but, you know, possibility of wishful thinking.
Has the painting played any plot point before this? It's entirely D&D/videogamer-ish and I could entirely believe it's Ronon-actor's personal possession.
It's possible I may be projecting on this.
I thought the painting was odd, as well. I was thinking it would have some sort of literal significance, in terms of who it was, or something.
I didn't really see it - just heard him say he hadn't told Rodney he could have it.
Has the painting played any plot point before this?
No. In fact, I don't think we've ever seen Ronon's quarters before.