I taped an episode once, a couple of years back. Jool was what put me off making any more serious effort to catch the show.
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FWIW, Jool did get a little better.
I don't remember what my key point was. Except that Too Many Suns, in a group that identifies members solely by last name, was a crappy idea. If you're doing a forced breeding experiment anyway, why not give the kids unique number last names or something?
Way to make HR's job harder than it already is!
Way to make HR's job harder than it already is!
To start with, the PKs were evil.
Woof. Their annual reviews had to be hilarious, in that ritual suicide involving intestines way.
But, like, there is evil and then there is instutitionalized cruelty to your own employees. I much prefer my evil to be a united front, you know?
Yes, my wish is to be a shareholder-employee of evil.
The SciFi channel is reshowing Mansquito tonight, in case you missed the magic and the love....
of. Their annual reviews had to be hilarious, in that ritual suicide involving intestines way.
This is the thing I don't get. I assumed Crais's offing his second-in-command was routine personnel management: the Darth Vader school of HR. God knows Scorpius is continuing in that fine tradition. So why did Crais have to hide it?
Wasn't Crais at some point ordered to stop pursuit of Crichton, but was attached to his vendetta and refused? That's why he killed his second, IIRC.
That's true. So it wasn't so much the killing his second as the killing his second to cover up disobeying orders. It wasn't the act, it was the motivation.
Although, generally speaking, when you off second-in-commands, you're not doing your power structure any favors. Then again, I've always been secretly convinced that the other underlying plot arc of the series should have been the wild implosion of the entire PK society, with concomitant wackiness destined to ensue.