Talk:Guide

Is Todd a bad guy or a good guy?
 * I'm not sure. He seems like a good guy at times, but personally, I think he's just trying to get on Atlantis' good side, and he uses them to get what he needs doing, like become the Wraith leader, since he lost much of his status after being imprisoned by the Genii. So in other words, I think he's one of those people who doesn't take sides. -- Matthew R Dunn 11:53, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
 * I think he'll end up as a good guy because too many fans like him for them to make him a baddie Sman789 18:08, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
 * I think he's a semi-good guy. He clearly still is somewhat evil: probably only told the team about the ZPM powered hive ship in order to get revenge on Kenny as that was his plan in the first place, but there are points that indicate that perhaps he's good: he's shown a degree of honor that other Wraith don't have, he honors his deals, the only time he really betrayed us he did think we'd betrayed him first.  I wish they'd continued the almost friendship thing he and Sheppard had in Common Ground, he and Sheppard were both reluctant to kill each other and they hoped they'd never meet again so they wouldn't have to face that possibility but Sheppard always seems to want to kill him now and the comraderie the two developed seemed to vanish after that episode.
 * Hes sort of both but hes more bad then good, unlike most wraith hes willing to co-op with others rather then just feeding on them, which makes hum unquie. But he mostly driven by his need to regain power. Hes the good-bad guy of the show, just like Yu, in SG1. - Gregoryhugi

I'd call Todd a wraith version of Ronan and Shepperd. He's strong and crazy like Ronan, but has that dignified sense of command like Shepperd. But I just like that fact that he's a Wraith "defector".

Enemy at the Gate
In EATG, Sheppard seemed too angry toward Todd. Todd didn't do anything to betray him in that encounter, he gave Atlantis several more ZPM's which resulted in them saving Earth, and he freely came to the Atlantis Expedition to warn them about the Hive, freely putting him at their mercy in the process. It just seemed like Sheppard shouldn't have been so hard on him... wanting to kill him and all.&mdash;Anubis 10545 04:52, 18 January 2009 (UTC)