What I want to know is how did General Baker Boy NOT see that coming from the minute he suggested she should speak to the appropriations committee—did he have a stroke and forget every previous conversation with Vala that he'd been a party to?
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I know, right? Couldn't she have been kept out in the hall or something? It's not like she and Daniel have to be holding hands in order to keep from collapsing.
Yup. Agreed, agreed. She should have been out in the hall under armed guard.
I'm not sure that I liked David Hewlett playing the role of Lt. Cadman more feminine than Jaime Ray Newman did. Her interpretation of the character was tomboyish enough that I think he should have gone more butch than his usual McKay mannerisms.
I'm not sure that I liked David Hewlett playing the role of Lt. Cadman more feminine than Jaime Ray Newman did. Her interpretation of the character was tomboyish enough that I think he should have gone more butch than his usual McKay mannerisms.
Maybe she wasn't used to moving the mass of a man's body, and was overcompensating.
I kept wanting to sing "All of Me" while watching this week's ep of Atlantis...
Maybe she wasn't used to moving the mass of a man's body, and was overcompensating.
Ok, I admit it, I went to a very porny place when I read this.
Yes, I also was singing "All of Me" in deference to the movie.
Did everybody notice the picture of McKay's cat on his bedside table?
I did!
I just watched Duet. I loved it. It was very funny, I liked the actress who played Cadmen. DH was great doing both parts. Zelenka was great, esp when he lost his temper with Rodney and told him.
It's weird to see the civilian clothes and all their stuff, after it being rather spartan. But Carson looks really good in a stripey shirt.
Darn. Want to see that episode, damn it!
Most of the time, when I've seen men playing women, they've tended to overdo it. The one shining exception was Conleth Hill's performance in the play Stones in His Pockets, a two-hander in which each actor plays about 8 different roles, including at least one female. He was outstanding. Mostly, though, I can't think of guys who have been all that persuasive. Ooh, outwith Jaye Davidson, of course.
I'm flinching a little at the prospect of seeing how Hewlett pulled it off. Er. As it were. Still, boy/boy snoggage - always fun.