Rodney's "First, we need to get off."
And the subsequent exchange of looks.
And the addition of: "First we need to get off (the planet) and then you can be under me."
I.
Uhm.
I may or may not have screamed. I LOVE this show.
And the snarking and the John and Rodney show all the way and the knee-swatting and, and, and ...
Let's just shoot that blonde being there, right? She does nothing but run behind Rodney like a pathetic puppy, has scientific sentences like "the lights began to blink but I didn't know what they did" and is generally just a very good decoy for John and Rodney trying to get at each other.
Seriously, take her out of the equation and they're trying to out-seduce each other. It's like an advanced stage of foreplay.
It's all projected! Their love is so pure! (It seems I was finally completely corrupted)
And still not over Trinity, hm? Good one.
And, just generally, without the slashy connotation: John knows Rodney so well, it's almost frightening. And very, very lovely.
Also? The science probably will hurt my brain again so I'm not even thinking about it, but the effects? Were very pretty this week.
Also, Ronon, with kids. And sweaty. And weak. And, then, then laughing. I want to see Ronon laugh more, now. He's got a gorgeous smile/laugh.
And, uhm - John must have experienced almost orgasmic joy upon seeing that ship for the first time. And he got to be the captain!
eta: Speculating on the title of the season finale ("Allies"), and on the fact that it's only one hive-ship coming toward Atlantis: Supposed Wraith defectors, anyone? They have realised that they don't have a lot of chances in beating them with weapons, so they're coming to supposedly work with the Atlanteans now, maybe they're evn asking them to receive the retrovirus to turn them human, only to - of course - stab everyone in the back in the end? I mean, with all the in-fighting between the Wraith, it could make sense. Certainly, the way she's been acting lately, Elizabeth could be crazy (or naive) enough to fall for it.