[s3e3] Irresistible -
While scouting for Stargate components, Sheppard’s team arrives on a planet where the villagers worship an unassuming man named Lucius. Despite his abrasive and annoying personality, even the stoic members of the Atlantis team—including Dr. Weir, Dr. Beckett, and Rodney McKay—quickly fall under his spell after he arrives at the city.
Despite the discomfort with the character’s ethics, Richard Kind's performance is widely praised for its comedic timing and "love-to-hate" energy. He later reprised the role in the Season 3 episode "Irresponsible". [S3E3] Irresistible
While intended as a comedic filler episode, "Irresistible" has become one of the most debated episodes in the franchise. Many fans and critics point out the dark undertones of Lucius’s actions, noting that his use of pheromones to manipulate people into marriage and servitude is essentially non-consensual . Beckett, and Rodney McKay—quickly fall under his spell
The "charm" is eventually revealed to be the result of a Lucius consumes and secretes through his skin. John Sheppard and Carson Beckett (who is eventually cured by a cold/sneezing) must find a way to break the city's addiction to Lucius before he takes permanent control. Critical Reception & Legacy While intended as a comedic filler episode, "Irresistible"