Vonnie, have you read that story of Speranza's?
'Safe'
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.
I'm a dS fic virgin. I know, I know. I've heard it has the best gold-to-dross ratio in any fandom. I just want to watch the show first before diving into fic, and I haven't even seen any RayK episode yet. (I did go ahead and buy myself dS season 3 DVD though, so I'll get to it soonish. Yay!) I might be mistaken, but don't Speranza and Kat Allison and most other active dS writers primarily write Fraser/RayK?
Yeah. And you have plans to watch the rest of the show. Excellent. (Although I adore Ray Vecchio.)
Remind me to remind you about that Speranza story later.
I'll remind myself to remind you to remind me.
I do love Vecchio. Not sure about how I feel about Inspector Thatcher though. I like Camilla Scott well enough, but she's got the sort of irritating Sorkinesque neurotic mannerisms. Reminds of of Dana in her not-so-great moments some times. (The Sports Night Dana, not our Dana.)
Although I adore Ray Vecchio
Oh good! Everybody's always so pro-RayK. I know there was chemistry and hottitude, but I really enjoyed the first two seasons. A lot. And this is purely my own issue and I never (hardly ever) bring it up because I really don't want at all to start a RayK vs. RayV thing. At all. Really.
It's just nice to see somebody else have a nice word for RayV.
Thoughts as I wait, claws bared, for my Farscape Season 2 DVDs to show up:
- Crichton is disturbingly hot as a Peacekeeper, cold and arrogant and authoritative. Very disturbing.
- According to the commentary I read, Crais's increasingly disheveled
- Scorpius's chin bra? Still silly.
- Still love Crichton kissing Rygel. Lots.
- Does Scorpius get scarier? Because, chin bra.
- Peacekeeper Barbie! Snerk. I kept thinking "You know, I'm sure I
- I was listening to commentary this morning, and I loved Black's
- One of the best non-Joss commentaries I've ever heard is the entire Farscape gang ragging on "Jeremiah Crichton" in general. Beard abuse, plot abuse, effects abuse... excellent!
I know there was chemistry and hottitude, but I really enjoyed the first two seasons.
God knows I love the fic that came out of the later seasons, and CKR yum, but I think it was a better show in the first two seasons, and I happily tell that to anyone who asks.
Does Scorpius get scarier?
Among other things.
One of the best non-Joss commentaries I've ever heard is the entire Farscape gang ragging on "Jeremiah Crichton" in general. Beard abuse, plot abuse, effects abuse... excellent!
Yeah, the chin bra may be silly, but not half as silly as the mangey badger they stuck on Browder's face for that.
For whatever reason Dad has taken to Farscape so we watch it together. He can never remember the name and just calls it The Space Show with The Blue Lady. He seems to really get a kick out of Rygel.
But I need to know when the dream sequence episode with people in leather and whips...and Crais in heels, because I don't think I can sit there and watch it with Dad. Could I just skip it or is it needed for plot reasons?
As for DS -- I swing both Rays. There should be more stories about RayV in vegas. And the psychological aftermath, there are some very good stories, but there should be more.
God knows I love the fic that came out of the later seasons, and CKR yum, but I think it was a better show in the first two seasons, and I happily tell that to anyone who asks.
With you there. there were some good laughs in the later Ray K episodes, but I never felt the kind of trust between the characters that there was with Ray V, and the plots seemed to suffer from the increased absurdity later on.