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Great! Now is there any chance of them getting rid of Teyla and Keller?

absolutely not. they are both going to be part of the crew for the entire season. i like Keller but i'm not liking the new direction they are taking Teyla :/

however, i'm deffinetely looking forward to Woolsey taking over atleantis :D

however, i'm deffinetely looking forward to Woolsey taking over atleantis

if he's going to be all political like he was on SG-1 will be really boring, i didn't stand him on the episodes he appeared on that was all political crap

He's a good actor though (at least I thought so on Voyager), so hopefully he'll do something good with the role :)

Great! Now is there any chance of them getting rid of Teyla and Keller?

why? Dr. Jennifer Keller is so...hell, i'd do her, she got that cute-but-not-to-bright-looks going for her...stupidly cute! :D

if he's going to be all political like he was on SG-1 will be really boring, i didn't stand him on the episodes he appeared on that was all political crap

when has any sci-fi commander on any show EVER played by the book? :p

in the last few eps he played in we've seen him change his personality. he's purely out for justice and what he thinks is right regardless of who stands in his way. like when the senator tried to "use" him. the senator broke went against woosley's beliefs and so even though the senator was his boss, woosley turned on him and screwed him over ftw :D

so the first few eps will be about him, as a commander, having to break the rules he so aggressively enforced before he was promoted. and he'll have to change his hard-nose personality or else the team won't accept him as one of them

however, i'm deffinetely looking forward to Woolsey taking over atleantis

if he's going to be all political like he was on SG-1 will be really boring, i didn't stand him on the episodes he appeared on that was all political crap

Woolsey is representing the IOA interests, i expect a lot of his decisions will be politically motivated and im really looking forward to the Military clashing with the IOA interests.

Woolsey is representing the IOA interests, i expect a lot of his decisions will be politically motivated and im really looking forward to the Military clashing with the IOA interests.

no Woolsey represents his own sense of justice. he wants the world to be as safe as possible and doesn't trust the military to disclose everything. he just wants to make sure that every action taken puts earths survival at #1 and letting the gov do whatever it wants without oversight is not the way to go (in his opinion)

Perhaps, but not half as awesome as Carson. At least they brought him back, but I'm afraid of them killing him off again. I'm already bummed that they got rid of Dr. Weir. Could've fed Teyla to Thee Replicatorrrrs instead.

Perhaps, but not half as awesome as Carson. At least they brought him back, but I'm afraid of them killing him off again. I'm already bummed that they got rid of Dr. Weir. Could've fed Teyla to Thee Replicatorrrrs instead.

It was cool that they brought Carson back but it was lame that he is a clone, they could of easily just made the atlantis Carson the clone and then discovered after he died that the real Carson had been held captive by Michael for sometime to help him his experiments. but no...the real one blew up and they found a clone...

about Dr. Weir, stupid that she's been written out, she was a great character, but I can see Robert Picardo fitting in nicely, he still reminds me of the Doc on Voyager. I'm sure he'll he'll make a great leader and be funny at the same time :) I don't really like Sam on Atlantis, her character died in sg-1 as far as i'm concerned. She's good but someone like Daniel or Jack would of been better to join the Atlantis team.

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