ooo ... lots of love! i wasn't giving atlantis much hope, but when i found out mckay was in it, i had to watch. my dad would tell me, 'but he's an ass,' and i would say, 'yes, he is. a loveable ass.' dad hates him. mom barely stands him. so, me being opposite, have to love him.
i honestly have liked him since '48 hours' (though i don't like the episode). 'redemption ii' sealed the deal. the true magic of david hewlett's acting came to me when, in '48 hours,' he said 'that's why it's called a deadline.' something about the way he said it ... i just liked it. there's a sorta sorrow in it, as if he's sorry, but there's nothing he can do, and he honestly believes that 48 hours is *all* they have, why can't you see that?! it wasn't just 'yea, he's going to be dead. that's why it's a deadline.' it was ... well, we know rodney now, and it was so rodney.
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i honestly have liked him since '48 hours' (though i don't like the episode). 'redemption ii' sealed the deal. the true magic of david hewlett's acting came to me when, in '48 hours,' he said 'that's why it's called a deadline.' something about the way he said it ... i just liked it. there's a sorta sorrow in it, as if he's sorry, but there's nothing he can do, and he honestly believes that 48 hours is *all* they have, why can't you see that?! it wasn't just 'yea, he's going to be dead. that's why it's a deadline.' it was ... well, we know rodney now, and it was so rodney.
umm, i'm going to go away now ... :)