I think the whole Seer plot was designed to tell both the audience and Teyla that the Athosians were still alive someplace. Other than that, well, I guess other than a good kick in the pants for McKay, no there wasn't a huge need for him.
And I agree, I liked that Sheppard was true to his word, once both he and Todd got away from Koyla, all bets were off. There was no need for Sheppard to suddenly take up the wraith's cause. I also loved that both now have another common enemy. Never trust DOS. He's always played the eeeevil characters and Oberoth is just plain evil.
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Date: 2007-11-17 08:26 pm (UTC)And I agree, I liked that Sheppard was true to his word, once both he and Todd got away from Koyla, all bets were off. There was no need for Sheppard to suddenly take up the wraith's cause. I also loved that both now have another common enemy. Never trust DOS. He's always played the eeeevil characters and Oberoth is just plain evil.