the stupid one minute over lap is killing me -- I will watch one and record the other -- but I don't have the option on TIVO to tell it to record PP starting at 901 - unless I am there - which I am never sure of happening
Natter 31 But Looks 29
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
they've taken a lot of liberties, and it's good.
Oh yes. No mechanical doggies anywhere in sight.
I don't have the option on TIVO to tell it to record PP starting at 901
You can't do a manual recording?
No mechanical doggies anywhere in sight
I know that Starbuck used to be a guy -- was Boomer too?
Heather -- you should spoiler font.
ACK! Fixed
From what I remember, she got the tape, was listening to the sessions, got locked in her trunk, was going to find out where the ceremony was, but heard it going on. It makes sense to me because both listening to the sessions and being at the ceremony are things you'd have to do right then- watching a tape is not.
I know that Starbuck used to be a guy -- was Boomer too?
I think so.
Wasn't there a chick who wanted to be a Viper pilot? What happened with that?
Boomer was also a guy.
I know that Starbuck used to be a guy -- was Boomer too?
yes, he was. It was the 70's
Heather, I think she had had it earlier, but someone else will have to confirm or contradict. Wait -- Wallace had his ID when they went to karaoke, didn't he?
I remember the series premiere -- 1978, I think. I had taken my bath early so I could stay up and watch it, AND THE POWER WENT OUT. One of our neighbors had a tiny battery powered TV, so the ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD was crowded into their living room in the dark, around a 2 inch screen, watching this show. I remember that my dad carried me to the Robinsons' house cause I was wearing my footie pajamas. they were yellow.
It was the 70's
But there were female Viper pilots -- Jane Seymour played one. I just didn't get the name. And one of the eps I recently watched had the guys all feeling marginalised as the women talked pilot-stuff.