Yay! I loved making these. The episode had a lot of great moments for capping and icon making. :)
Beware of spoilers for the episode. :)
Enjoy!
Oh, and if you feel so inclined I'd love to hear any thoughts/comments.
Teasers:

Cheers!
Beware of spoilers for the episode. :)
Enjoy!
Oh, and if you feel so inclined I'd love to hear any thoughts/comments.
Teasers:
( Adrift Icons )
Cheers!
- Mood:
nerdy - Music:Dogs Eye View "Everything Falls Apart"
And then there was "Adrift"
I did like the episode a lot, but, at the same time I felt like it just didn't know where it wanted to go. It felt a little scattered, like the writers weren't exactly sure where to go or who to focus on. Then, to top it all off, at least in my opinion, there's the clearly gaping hole in the infirmary. I like JS, I think she's a great actress. It's just, I really don't believe her in this role (not yet, anyway). I hear a lot of her Firefly character Kaylee in the way she delivers her performance (in this episode at least) and in the end it really just throws me off. With her leading the charge in the infirmary I didn't really get the emotional impact that I think I might have with Paul/Carson still heading up that department. Can you imagine Paul still at the helm? Fighting for Elizabeth. Considering the connection he had with her, compared to the lack of anything between Keller & Weir, I think it would've been a lot more powerful with him around.
With that said though, I don't think that the episode was horrible. In fact, there were definitely some stand out moments. McKay seemed a little out of character, but I actual rather like the version of McKay we got in this episode.
Anyway, hopefully when tied in with next weeks episode things will flow together a little better.
Cheers!
I did like the episode a lot, but, at the same time I felt like it just didn't know where it wanted to go. It felt a little scattered, like the writers weren't exactly sure where to go or who to focus on. Then, to top it all off, at least in my opinion, there's the clearly gaping hole in the infirmary. I like JS, I think she's a great actress. It's just, I really don't believe her in this role (not yet, anyway). I hear a lot of her Firefly character Kaylee in the way she delivers her performance (in this episode at least) and in the end it really just throws me off. With her leading the charge in the infirmary I didn't really get the emotional impact that I think I might have with Paul/Carson still heading up that department. Can you imagine Paul still at the helm? Fighting for Elizabeth. Considering the connection he had with her, compared to the lack of anything between Keller & Weir, I think it would've been a lot more powerful with him around.
With that said though, I don't think that the episode was horrible. In fact, there were definitely some stand out moments. McKay seemed a little out of character, but I actual rather like the version of McKay we got in this episode.
Anyway, hopefully when tied in with next weeks episode things will flow together a little better.
Cheers!
- Mood:
cheerful - Music:Evanescence "Going Under"
