Zoe: Next time we smuggle stock, let's make it something smaller. Wash: Yeah, we should start dealing in those black-market beagles.

'Safe'


Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR  

[NAFDA] This is where we talk about the show! Anything that's aired in the US (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though -- if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.


Vonnie K - Nov 14, 2004 3:46:23 pm PST #2460 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Have you read Couch Baron's VM recaps?

Yeah. I love that he loves the show that much. His VM recaps and Deborah's Joan of Arcadia recaps are pretty much the only ones I read regularly nowadays. Oh, and anything Jessica writes. Because I [heart] Jessica.

One thing I've noticed watching Lost eps again today is how friggin' gorgeous the show is. Especially the vibrantly verdant hills and mountains. Well, the pretty people don't hurt it, either. And I adore the non-montage music, which I understand is done by the same guy who did the music for Alias. I assume he composed the ultra-catchy title theme for Alias? 'Cause I don't even like the show very much, but that music just makes me break into a dance--which is really not a pretty sight, I'm telling you, but whenever it starts playing, it's like I have no will of my own.


Polter-Cow - Nov 14, 2004 3:51:03 pm PST #2461 of 10000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Has TWOP always been like that?

I think so? I've seen mods do the "please let the moderator do the moderating" thing several times. I can see the point in some way, but I also don't see what's so wrong with posters offering mod-type advice if mods aren't around. Just helping out, you know? Which I think is okay, and I've seen many people do it, but there's usually a "Welcome to TWoP" or a "please" in there, which I neglected to use, so I didn't come off so well.

But Buffistas is very different from TWoP. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. Someone could write a high school paper about it. The outline is due Tuesday!

One thing I've noticed watching Lost eps again today is how friggin' gorgeous the show is. Especially the vibrantly verdant hills and mountains.

Did you listen to the J.J. interview linked upthread? The interviewer mentioned that, and yeah.

And I adore the non-montage music, which I understand is done by the same guy who did the music for Alias. I assume he composed the ultra-catchy title theme for Alias?

Yes, and the music for The Incredibles.

'Cause I don't even like the show very much, but that music just makes me break into a dance--which is really not a pretty sight, I'm telling you, but whenever it starts playing, it's like I have no will of my own.

He he. I was listening to Regina's commentary on "The Two," and when it came up, she said, "And this is the time on Alias when we dance!"


DXMachina - Nov 14, 2004 3:54:17 pm PST #2462 of 10000
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Has TWOP always been like that?

jengod got banned from TWOP years ago now.


Vonnie K - Nov 14, 2004 4:10:36 pm PST #2463 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Did you listen to the J.J. interview linked upthread?

Not yet, but I've bookmarked it. Should listen to it now. I like Elvis Mitchell & I miss his movie reviews on NY Times.

Yes, and the music for The Incredibles.

OK, I'm in love.

jengod got banned from TWOP years ago now.

Oh, I still remember the mass-banning from the BtVS board in... wow, it must be about three years ago. Like, with the naming of names, and people yelling "Fuck you and the bed you sleep in!" to the mods, and folks factioning off to form their own board elsewhere and stuff. Very dramatic. There used to be some pretty good discussion in there though. I lurked there quite a bit, but that was my pre-Buffistas days.


Theodosia - Nov 14, 2004 4:14:13 pm PST #2464 of 10000
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I was just going to mention about The Incredibles music being by the same composer! That is an enviable body of work.


Liese S. - Nov 14, 2004 4:25:58 pm PST #2465 of 10000
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Hers is real, I believe, as she actually is Australian. Just like DDK is actually Korean.

You remember how I have this rant I go on periodically that goes something along the lines of "Why can't they find a damned (Asian/Native American/etc.) actor that *is* the actual race being depicted?" And then someone always waves a hand in my general direction and says, "But what's wrong with people playing across Asian races when that's okay across European races?" And then I go on this whole other tangent about the reason that people can't tell Asian races apart is because on screen they are always portrayed as interchangeable. And then I have this last tangent about how I wouldn't mind if people played across all race lines, so long as minority actors could play Caucasian characters without eyebrow raising, just as Caucausian actors tend to have that freedom.

You remember that?

It's so nice that I don't have to do that for this show. It's really, really refreshing.

You know what else? I keep forgetting that it's the same actor that was in Roswell. I love that. I love an actor that can sweep me up so utterly in their portrayal that I have no memory of them ever being anyone other than their current character.

Charlie is almost always Charlie to me, too. I rarely (already!) look at him and think hobbit. And this is coming straight out of a major role in a major portrayal that I spent a great deal of time obsessing over.


Polter-Cow - Nov 14, 2004 4:31:58 pm PST #2466 of 10000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I love an actor that can sweep me up so utterly in their portrayal that I have no memory of them ever being anyone other than their current character.

Oh yes. Every single one of these actors (of course, it helps that I've not seen most of them before) has really claimed their character. There is no Adam Knight in Boone, no Kendall in Locke, no Merry in Charlie, no Gavin in Jin. It's pretty damn awesome.

Okay, I may be exaggerating with the "no," of course, but I never really think of their other characters when watching the show because they're so into the ones they're playing at that moment.

Oh yeah! I was thinking how they have to kill off a main character eventually to let us know they're serious and anything can happen, etc. I think Jin should get eaten, freeing up Sun to hook up with Michael. And also, it would be either amusing or irritating to get Jin's backstory postmortem.


Vonnie K - Nov 14, 2004 4:44:25 pm PST #2467 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

I think Jin should get eaten, freeing up Sun to hook up with Michael.

Aw, poor Jin.

I gotta agree though, in a way that's not at all related to the loveliness of DDK, Jin is the character I'm the least invested in. Or Boone, because he actively annoys me.

Someone over at TwoP mentioned that Walt's character will be problematic in the coming seasons if the island-time continues to tickle on slower compared to ours, because the actor is gonna grow, and grow SOON. One way to deal with this would be to kill off Walt (NOOOO!). Or fanwank Walt's accelerated growth as owing to the mysterious propoerties of the island.

I'm still afraid for Claire the most. 'Cause she's lovely and uncomplicated and sweet and even Sawyer acts less like a dick around her (in "Walkabout", there is a scene in which Sawyer gently hands over to her some of the effects of the deceased for the funeral pyre.) Her death will probably cause the maximum angst among the survivors (with the possible exception of Jack), and J.J. Abrams, he knows how to twist the knife.


Polter-Cow - Nov 14, 2004 4:53:08 pm PST #2468 of 10000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I gotta agree though, in a way that's not at all related to the loveliness of DDK, Jin is the character I'm the least invested in.

Yeah, I have the same thing. I want the actor to have work, but I wouldn't mind the character leaving at all.

Or Boone, because he actively annoys me.

Oh, Boone has to stay and bitch at his sister, and fight with Jack, and get in everyone's way. I kind of liked him at first because he seemed like a Good Guy, but I understand some of the annoyance. I don't want him to die cause I like seeing sibling relationships on television.

Someone over at TwoP mentioned that Walt's character will be problematic in the coming seasons if the island-time continues to tickle on slower compared to ours, because the actor is gonna grow, and grow SOON. One way to deal with this would be to kill off Walt (NOOOO!).

Oooh, right, cause he's twelve, and oof. I share your NOOOO! I like Walt, and I like his dog, and I like his relationship with Michael. I think I may share Dan Kwa's hope that Michael does turn out to be no more than an estranged father, and not some weird kidnapper person. I've liked Michael's attempts to connect with Walt, and the scene where Walt watched his dad be a cave stability badass was so nice. To quote Dan Kwa--oops, that recap was Daniel:

Walt watches his dad take charge, with a look that unmistakably says, "Wow. My dad may not be a weird old bald white guy with a gajillion knives, but he's all right."

This text is merely so I don't have two bits of quoted text in a row.

Her death will probably cause the maximum angst among the survivors (with the possible exception of Jack), and J.J. Abrams, he knows how to twist the knife.

No, Vonnie, he knows how to make people fall on knives.


Liese S. - Nov 14, 2004 4:56:18 pm PST #2469 of 10000
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

think Jin should get eaten, freeing up Sun to hook up with Michael. And also, it would be either amusing or irritating to get Jin's backstory postmortem.

Except for the part where, HOTT! Killing off the HOTT is a Bad Thing!

'Cause she's lovely and uncomplicated and sweet

I dunno. We haven't heard her backstory yet. Didn't she have that wonderful line, "I know, how modern of me." that totally piqued my interest in what's going on with her. But yeah, definitely afraid for her. I mean, how are you eight months pregnant, end up alone in a plane wreck, and don't manifest complete and utter terror and anger and bewilderment and pretty much everything else? She's sunning on the beach. She's going to give birth on a desert island with only the aid of a dubious doctor and no epidural! And an invisimechanosaur!

Will she start to freak out now that she's given way to Charlie and moved off the beach (abandoned hope for an impending rescue?)?