I'd be surprised if Heightmeyer's not really dead.
'A Hole in the World'
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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Well, clearly Rodney's not dead. Must be someone's nightmare... but whose? John's, maybe. I dunno.
Ah. OK. So now John is John's nightmare.
Ah, that's why John's been in a different costume all night. So you could tell the two of them apart.
Aw. Rodney's going in after him. Theirloveissopure.
Rodney looked all heroic there! Woo!
Wow. That was slashy. I wonder how much subtext the producers are actually aware of.
I really liked this episode, although I wonder if they are going to introduce a new psychologist. JF did a really good job. And I liked when Teyla went to John and hugged him and John was sort of...paralyzed by what to do, awkwardly patting her. He's so awkward with showing emotions.
Evil John was fun to watch.
I was going to say - Joe Flanigan does evil well. I could watch him being evil more, and that'd be OK.
Yeah, he's on that list of actors who do funny and creepy well. Like Boreanez and Fillion.
Apparently, having a medical degree in the Stargate universe is the same as wearing a red shirt on Star Trek. Pity Heightmeyer didn't go out as a consequence of her own backfire-prone psychiatric advice; it would have been more poetic.
Can anyone explain why John would be the one hooked up to the dreamscape machine? As opposed to, oh, I don't know, someone with telepathic gifts who's had past experience in linking with the minds of malevolent aliens and struggling against them?
Can anyone explain why John would be the one hooked up to the dreamscape machine? As opposed to, oh, I don't know, someone with telepathic gifts who's had past experience in linking with the minds of malevolent aliens and struggling against them?
Meta answer: So they could have John fighting John, because it's cool and shit.
Slasher answer: Oh, my god, there are no women in their brains.