Hee. Sense, Lost - in the same sentence.
Anyway, that story was up on the Front Page of Zap2it - v. difficult to avoid.
Buffy ,'Empty Places'
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Hee. Sense, Lost - in the same sentence.
Anyway, that story was up on the Front Page of Zap2it - v. difficult to avoid.
Set visit pictures of the first episode of Torchwood, if anyone's interested.
::ducks back out with eyes half shut::
Damn, exactly how many wheels did the money truck they backed up to Harold Perrineau's door have?
sumi's Torchwood start date is correct.
One of the TW episodes deals with a car bomb in a shopping center. They filmed the car bomb exploding just after the Glasgow airport car bombing (well, attempted). Amused shoppers, not so much.
Love JM in his redcoat.
Wow, I really need to watch Lost S3. Or just get a recap.
FNL cast video interviews -- saying some stuff which if true is spoilery: Street has some feeling in his legs, REALLY? I think that's what SP meant.
This from the Futon Critic but it's pretty much everywhere:
Lucy Lawless will return to Battlestar Galactica for a minimum of two episodes of the show's fourth and final season, currently in production in Vancouver. Lawless will reprise her role as D'Anna, the religious zealot who broke away from the collective voice of her fellow Cylons, thus sowing the first seeds of dissention among the robot race. As a result of her divisive behavior, her entire model was deemed defective and was "boxed."
Jericho: [link]
A date has not been set for "Jericho's" second season, but production begins on Monday. It will be seven episodes. Star Skeet Ulrich tells me he suspects the show will not return until at least November -- or possibly in early 2008. First season's DVD hits stores in early October.
Here's what we do know about the second season:
"The story we pitched to (CBS) for season two was going to take place in three different locations -- Jericho, this new Cheyenne government, and coming from New York, which survived," says Carol Barbee, executive producer.
"When we got the short order, we said, 'Okay. We'll focus on Jericho.' So we're telling that story, and yes, we're still burning through more story than we would normally because it would have been a 22-episode arc, and now it's seven, but I think that's going to be very satisfying to the fans because it's going to go like that."
Here's what Barbee says the short season will play upon. "At the end of season one, right before the battle, Stanley tells Jake he's going to ask Mimi to marry him, and it doesn't exactly go down that way, but, yeah, they become engaged. So that's part of the personal story of the year. The big story for the year is the mission that Hawkins and Jake have to do to save the world, so that's what they'll be doing."
Lots of speculation about the Future of Who.