Thanks, Katie. It just seemed like so many things were being tied up.
'Shindig'
Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Am I the only one who noticed that the Diner At The End Of The Universe is the exact same one as the diner in Dead Like Me?
I've seen people mention it elsewhere, but you can win the award for noticing it first here. (I never watched Dead Like Me, so I wouldn't recognize it.)
I have watched DLM, and I did not recognize it, Theo. Though it did make me think of DLM. But you win for here, I think.
Well, maybe I should watch more TV then....
Hee. I don't think so. The 6PM SG-1 is on daily while I cook dinner and bug kids about homework. They repeat the promos at an alarming rate.
Still haven't watched. I'll look for the DLM diner.
It was Der Waffle Haus from DLM. Kind of surreal. Although I only saw the last five minutes of SG-1.
They should have had the yodelling music on in the background to make it perfect.
Perhaps Mandy Patinkin slinging hash in the kitchen? I hear he's looking for work...
Now I want to write a crossover where Daniel ends up as a Reaper, and has to keep his job with the Air Force while he does it.
Huh, no discussion of last night's BSG? My reaction was somewhat better than "meh", as stuff blew up and what-not.
This question and answer in Ron Moore's blog cracked me up: (eta Ron is executive producer)
"Hello, Ron. I have a question about Baltar you ought to answer. One of the things I liked about the original series was the way Baltar did all his chair-swiveling. Boy, he sure looked evil way the frak up there on that big pedestal. And then Lucifer or some other Cylon would come in, and there would be those big, dramatic polytonal chords, and then Baltar would slowly swivel around in his chair to face whatever had come into his room because before they came into his room, he was facing a wall, or something off screen-- who knows what was there. I'm sure there's been a lot of speculation about it. But you see, when you made the new Baltar the way he is-- that is, a non-- chair-swiveller, I didn't think the show could work at all. You've got to have a chair-swiveller in it, and there hasn't been one-- until now. Just as I'm getting used to Callis NOT being a chair-swiveller, there he is at the end of "Tigh Me Up" SWIVELING IN HIS CHAIR! Well, I must say I was very pleased with that, and so now I must ask: Was James Callis's chair-swiveling scene a tribute to John Colicos's chair-swiveling?"
Ron's answer:
Chair-swiveling is an old and honorable avocation for any accomplished and self-respecting villainous personage. How could its inclusion be anything but a loving tribute?