Keller doesn't just focus only on Rodney's better points at will.
No, but like Katie Brown, she seems to react to Fluffy!Rodney as if that's the real Rodney McKay, instead of a rarely shown aspect of a much more acerbic personality. They don't seem to get that Rodney is a sarcastic, arrogant, whiny hypochondriac at least 85% of the time and that it's not a front for some fluffy marshmallow center that they can reveal through the power of love. Katie got her rude shock when she was trapped with a helpless Rodney during a crisis, and that was the end of their relationship. Keller still hasn't shown any attraction to Rodney's true self, just the 'making peace before I die' self.
P.S.--I try really hard not to think about Keller's whiny, ankle-spraining episode. I still don't understand why Gero thought "Missing" above all other eps would be the one that would make everyone fall in love with Keller.
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Date: 2008-08-23 07:46 pm (UTC)From:No, but like Katie Brown, she seems to react to Fluffy!Rodney as if that's the real Rodney McKay, instead of a rarely shown aspect of a much more acerbic personality. They don't seem to get that Rodney is a sarcastic, arrogant, whiny hypochondriac at least 85% of the time and that it's not a front for some fluffy marshmallow center that they can reveal through the power of love. Katie got her rude shock when she was trapped with a helpless Rodney during a crisis, and that was the end of their relationship. Keller still hasn't shown any attraction to Rodney's true self, just the 'making peace before I die' self.
P.S.--I try really hard not to think about Keller's whiny, ankle-spraining episode. I still don't understand why Gero thought "Missing" above all other eps would be the one that would make everyone fall in love with Keller.
(Edited to fix my typos.)