So based on the notes in this post, a lot of people seem to be under the impression that John and Rodney don’t interact significantly in the pilot, but they do! I looked it up, and apparently Hulu has a cut down version of “Rising” and as someone who 1. Watched the show when it first aired and 2. Has the entire SG-1, SGA, and dedicated “Rising” solo DVDs I need to address this! And remind people how much they bond in the pilot before we cut to Hide & Seek:
In the pilot, our first meeting between John and Rodney is the chair in Antarctica! John is confused and has no idea about the Stargate program and “I just sat down” and Rodney has been fighting Carson to try and discover literally ANYTHING about this chair but Carson is terrified! And now there’s this complete stranger with no context, but the moment Rodney asks him to “think of where we are in the solar system” he does and the chair responds and an entire map shows up (shut up, Jack, he has a willing test subject! Shh, this is science time, ugh fine, I’ll go to the stupid meeting, but SCIENCE!)
Then we get them all going through the gate and John is the first up the stairs with Rodney hot on his heels, the stairs lighting up with every step they go and John looks back at Rodney and they share this silent moment of “Are you seeing this? This is so cool! I wanna learn more!” They’re the first to the control room, John turning on the lights and Rodney immediately moving to investigate what the panels are as they wake up.
And they keep sharing these little moments of discovery right up until Rodney realizes how close the city is to completely running out of power and they have to stop, the entire expedition is here to discover and learn more and they can’t anymore and the Wraith are happening and John brings home an entire village and he’s busy dealing with everything for the rest of the pilot…
And Rodney is still doing the discovery thing and John interrupts telling him he needs to know this one thing right now, actually, and Rodney is caught off guard when John has the exact number of possible addresses the symbols could form. “Take away the coordinates you can’t get a lock on, and that’s the one,” John offers and Rodney immediately goes to do so.
The address turns out to be a space gate and Weir says that’s it, they can’t do a rescue mission. And Rodney just looks for a long moment and then goes “Come with me, Major,” and takes John to the Jumper bay. I think this is one of the cut scenes from the Hulu version, but it’s beautiful, we get to see the first time John walks into a Jumper and Rodney is right there behind him “Can you fly it?” And then we see Rodney bring Weir back to the jumper bay to show her, and the jumper is cloaked! Rodney didn’t know it could do that! Also John overrules his trying to name it the GateShip, and Rodney huffs but gives in immediately ‘fine, puddle jumper!’
So John goes on his rescue mission and Rodney is coordinating more exploration of the city, and Rodney supports Weir and John about the decision to attempt a rescue mission. And when they get back he snarks distractedly with Carson about making new friends in another galaxy, and that’s the end of the pilot.
So it really does make perfect sense that as soon as they’ve got time to breathe, of course Rodney and John are right back to “okay, so we were gonna discover more stuff right? Experiments time?”