Jul 24, 2009 01:01
After the last episode aired, Atlantis was finished. There was the possibility of a SGA the Movie but that's what it was, a possibility.
I was sad, angry, hurting and depressed because my favorite show was finished. Over and done, forever and ever. There would be no new episodes to look forward to; my favorite characters would not do or say anything new; their stories were finished.
I would never see John tease Rodney again, Rodney would never frown or grin smugly over some new event. All that I had was a pathetic little stack of DVD boxsets, a few posters, two action figures and the internet full of fanvids and fanfiction.
As much fun as these things are, they are poor substitutes for the real thing. The thrill of a new episode, the not knowing what happens next, the character development...
After the show ended, I haven't re-watched any episodes. Except Vegas. But Vegas is different. I don't think I can re-watch any of the old episodes. Not yet. I'd just cry if I do. Or I'd keep mumbling about how they could cancel this awesomeness.
But I digress.
A few days ago I recorded an SG-1 episode. The Pegasus Project.
I guessed it would be somehow connected to Atlantis.
But I had no idea that the major part of the story would be actually set in the city of the Ancients. And that John, Rodney and Weir will be around. And that Atlantis will be very much there, being ancient and beautiful. And that the music in the episode will be the SGA music.
:')
I swear, it felt like Christmas had come early.
Like, after opening all the birthday presents you find the one you forgot about. The one you know is the very last one which automatically makes it precious.
:')
i hope things like that happen in eveyone's lives.
i wish that everyone gets those little forgotten presents from God/Karma/Santa once in a while.
stargate,
atlantis,
sga,
i almost cried,
so beautiful it hurts,
why yes i am crazy