Yeah. I think the actors, I mean even if they never read slash fanfic or anything, they know it's there, and... well, on SG-1's ep "200" in the wedding scene there was apparently a lot of slashy stuff going on that didn't make it on-screen, just cause RDA and Michael Shanks wanted to have some fun with it.
I agree about the freaking out about Keller. The only thing is, it is a little hard if you're writing a McShep during the time Rodney's supposed to be with Keller - do you ignore that, or deal with cheating, or what? But I definitely don't think taking that out on the character is the way to go.
And yeah. I agree about the wimpyish attitude at the beginning. I get it from a character point of view but as far as wanting any real-life doctor of mine to have a certain confidence-inspiring attitude... that sort of carries into how I view Keller. I think there's a difference between having a kind bedside manner and being in over your head, and having most everything you say come out sounding like you're scared of something. So that's why I really liked her in this episode.
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I agree about the freaking out about Keller. The only thing is, it is a little hard if you're writing a McShep during the time Rodney's supposed to be with Keller - do you ignore that, or deal with cheating, or what? But I definitely don't think taking that out on the character is the way to go.
And yeah. I agree about the wimpyish attitude at the beginning. I get it from a character point of view but as far as wanting any real-life doctor of mine to have a certain confidence-inspiring attitude... that sort of carries into how I view Keller. I think there's a difference between having a kind bedside manner and being in over your head, and having most everything you say come out sounding like you're scared of something. So that's why I really liked her in this episode.
Your icon's funny :)