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.
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This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Question: how long has this show been this weird?
Um, this was pretty over-the-top, as the mirrorverse episodes tend to be. I was enjoying this season, otherwise. I suspect that the heavy hand of Berman and Braga is becoming visible as we approach the finale.
So we'll never know what happens?
Well, I guess we know what eventually happens, because of the DS9 episodes.
I'm sure I do this every time the episode airs, but...
Martouf.
sniff
And the S/J stuff is very, "Awwww..."
t /sappy
Oh, and now it's
Window of Opportunity
time. Yay.
I watched the last ep of Farscape last night (last ep not counting the miniseries). Then I watched the DVD extra, which was a tape of the creator telling the cast and crew that it really was over, how much he loved them, and reading aloud a condolence letter from the TV Guide reviewer. Many people had cry-face, including Browder and Black.
I couldn't not watch it, but I also felt that I was intruding. That felt like a moment I didn't have the right to watch.
Does anybody else feel that way? I'm happy to hear people tell their own stories -- Tim and Joss talking about the Firefly wrap, for instance -- but watching them feels too intimate.
I felt that way just seeing the still shots from that bit.
Did we know that
Jewel Stait
was going to guest on Aquarium?
Read about it here.
Entirely vague -- except for the identity of the white-fonted guest star.
Smallville: Huh, the
birth
in the teaser? Where some weird
birth via un-natural glowiness -- reminds me a little of the birth of Jasmine. (In that the birth destroyed the mother - okay, not in the same way.)
Also, the
crater is meant to make us think of the whole baby Clark meteor
thing, right?
I didn't watch the episode, sumi, but I certainly thought so in the previews.
The episode was pointless as usual.
Although, I believe that there were two Clark/Lex scenes. . . and you know what? I think that the reason that there aren't so many Clark/Lex scenes anymore is that when you see them together Clark looks so much older than Lex. It's as if
he
is the one with the accelerated aging.
There was some painful dialogue, too, particularly during the Clark and Lana scene at the end. Which is sad, considering DeKnight was writer and director this time around (especially considering we had some really good lines/moments in the previous two episodes.)
We also didn't even have an arbitrary "Even though she's living with the Kents, Lois is off..." line this week.