vilakins: Vila with stars superimposed (vala)

[livejournal.com profile] astrogirl2 wanted some SG1 season 10 icons, and took three of the ones I made. Here are the rest: three Landrys, three Valas, and a bonus Rodney and lemon because it made me laugh.

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vilakins: Vila with stars superimposed (vala)

[livejournal.com profile] astrogirl2 wanted some SG1 season 10 icons, and took three of the ones I made. Here are the rest: three Landrys, three Valas, and a bonus Rodney and lemon because it made me laugh.

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Comment, copy, and credit if you want any. :-)

vilakins: Vila with stars superimposed (rodney)

Ah, SGA, I shall miss you.

Relatively minor spoilers )



I look forward to the films they've promised.

vilakins: Vila with stars superimposed (rodney)

Ah, SGA, I shall miss you.

Relatively minor spoilers )



I look forward to the films they've promised.

vilakins: (avon silver anorak)

It's bad enough that I have too much in common with Rodney McKay already (being socially maladroit, nervous, not going to see 'Alien' till much later than everyone else because I knew it would terrify me--and I was right, having childhood nightmares still) but the list is getting too long. In the latest episode ('Missing'), Dr Keller and Teyla have this non-spoilery conversation:

KELLER: Ibuprofen. Helps with the pain and swelling.
TEYLA: Yes. Doctor McKay uses them frequently, along with antihistamines, antacids, motion sickness pills ...
KELLER: You forgot the prescription I just wrote him for restless leg syndrome.
Aaaaugh! Apart from the citrus allergy (I love lemons) that is just too close to home. I also bet mosquitoes home in on Rodney as soon as he puts his nose through the stargate; I have to slather repellent all over myself before I venture out in the late afternoon or evening--and then thy bite my ears or little fingers.

And there's something you can take for restless leg syndrome? Lead me to it!

Damn. I may have to make a Rodney icon. :-P

vilakins: (avon silver anorak)

It's bad enough that I have too much in common with Rodney McKay already (being socially maladroit, nervous, not going to see 'Alien' till much later than everyone else because I knew it would terrify me--and I was right, having childhood nightmares still) but the list is getting too long. In the latest episode ('Missing'), Dr Keller and Teyla have this non-spoilery conversation:

KELLER: Ibuprofen. Helps with the pain and swelling.
TEYLA: Yes. Doctor McKay uses them frequently, along with antihistamines, antacids, motion sickness pills ...
KELLER: You forgot the prescription I just wrote him for restless leg syndrome.
Aaaaugh! Apart from the citrus allergy (I love lemons) that is just too close to home. I also bet mosquitoes home in on Rodney as soon as he puts his nose through the stargate; I have to slather repellent all over myself before I venture out in the late afternoon or evening--and then thy bite my ears or little fingers.

And there's something you can take for restless leg syndrome? Lead me to it!

Damn. I may have to make a Rodney icon. :-P

vilakins: (SF)

After a discussion with [livejournal.com profile] kerravonsen about why I hate a certain plot device, I decided I'd post here about the SGA episode 'McKay and Mrs Miller'. First of all, let me assure you that apart from said plot device and an instance of pervasive sexism, both of which I will address below the cut, I loved this ep. It was funny and just what I needed after a crap day at the office, making me laugh a lot. I highly recommend it to anyone who knows SGA, and I bet there's heaps of fiction based on it.

Most of what follows is about certain issues rather than the ep itself, but there are still a few spoilers.

The good, the bad, and the illogical )

vilakins: (SF)

After a discussion with [livejournal.com profile] kerravonsen about why I hate a certain plot device, I decided I'd post here about the SGA episode 'McKay and Mrs Miller'. First of all, let me assure you that apart from said plot device and an instance of pervasive sexism, both of which I will address below the cut, I loved this ep. It was funny and just what I needed after a crap day at the office, making me laugh a lot. I highly recommend it to anyone who knows SGA, and I bet there's heaps of fiction based on it.

Most of what follows is about certain issues rather than the ep itself, but there are still a few spoilers.

The good, the bad, and the illogical )

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