The Shrine
Atlantis tugging at the heart strings two episodes in a row. This one was really really good, with some great acting from Strait, and the two Hewlett's, especially David. I loved the interspercing of what was going on present day with his "memory" log, and how you can see what the parasite was doing to him each day. I also really loved the shot of the flooded Stargate. We were talking about great shots of the Arctic last night for the movie, this episode had a great shot of the cold freezing water with a Stargate glowing in it. I almost thought they were similar shots, but they probably didn't go to the Arctic to film an episode of Atlantis. I love that it was Ronon's idea to take Rodney to the Shrine and I have to say Ronon speaking out more and having an outgoing personality is something I've been liking lately. With the excitement of all these episodes, I haven't really talked about Ronon very much but I've been really enjoying his development. He was so quiet and "gaurded" when we meet him but now he's as personable as John is.
The only thing I didn't like about this episode was the very ending when McKay says he loves Keller. I'm still a little numb on him letting Katie go so maybe that is clouding my judgement, but I just don't see anything between McKay or Keller at all.
Still, great episode and great acting from all involved. Also, Woolsey really is starting to come around the last few episodes. He isn't as pushy as before, and I love that he actually is listening to those around him and dropping his guard. His Alzhiemers story was pretty poignant.