Oh you were doing so well, right until the end :p LOL!
Why do you hate Kavanagh so much? Sure he's arrogant and a little self-centered....wait that reminds me of someone...that's right...Rodney! I think the only real difference between them is that we get to see Rodney's good side too, whereas we haven't enough time with Kavanagh to develop that. But in 38 mins, he voiced an opinion, that he thought was for the good of the city and Weir slapped him down. I'd be a little pissed after that too. In the end, he did come up with the solution.
In Critical Mass, he did absolutely nothing wrong, other than tell Weir some home truths and she responded by ordering to have him tortured without any evidence of his guilt. I never liked Weir, but that switched me from indifference to active dislike; she's the one I want to slap.
And as much as I love to rant about Kav, I've made myself late for work so I should go *g* Still I liked all the others, I'm glad you mentioned Grodin too, I still love him lots. :)
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Date: 2006-07-10 07:16 am (UTC)Why do you hate Kavanagh so much? Sure he's arrogant and a little self-centered....wait that reminds me of someone...that's right...Rodney! I think the only real difference between them is that we get to see Rodney's good side too, whereas we haven't enough time with Kavanagh to develop that. But in 38 mins, he voiced an opinion, that he thought was for the good of the city and Weir slapped him down. I'd be a little pissed after that too. In the end, he did come up with the solution.
In Critical Mass, he did absolutely nothing wrong, other than tell Weir some home truths and she responded by ordering to have him tortured without any evidence of his guilt. I never liked Weir, but that switched me from indifference to active dislike; she's the one I want to slap.
And as much as I love to rant about Kav, I've made myself late for work so I should go *g* Still I liked all the others, I'm glad you mentioned Grodin too, I still love him lots. :)