The thread was started explictly in part to discuss Due South, which, last time I checked, was neither a science-fiction nor a fantasy show.
It had about the same amount of magic realism as Northern Exposure I'd say.
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.
The thread was started explictly in part to discuss Due South, which, last time I checked, was neither a science-fiction nor a fantasy show.
It had about the same amount of magic realism as Northern Exposure I'd say.
Northern Exposure had magical realism? When?
I just thought it was incredibly wacky, in a New-Age way. Was there stuff that, like, violated the laws of physics? (I actually watched that show, for a while, so am not speaking ex-cloaca on this front.)
Yeah. There was big thread repurpose discussion back then; I recall we were talking about MI-5 here at that time, and once we've concensed that this would be a sf/f TV thread, the MI-5 talk moved to Natter.
We could debate about magic realism in DS, but it was the show for which the original incarnation of the thread was named, so of course it was going to stay.
Actually, there are going to be a truckload of vaguely sf/f new shows this season--Supernatural and Invasion (if it doesn't get yanked due to Katrina) and erm, Threshold, I think. And that Frank Spotzy show with whassaname Townsend. I have no idea if the discussion of those shows, if any, is going to happen here or in Natter.
As the sff tv thread, discussion of those shows belongs here, although you can talk about them in Natter too.
Northern Exposure had magical realism? When?
Well, there was the bear that turned into a human and became lovers with Maggie for one. Various ghost appearances. Lotta vague shamanic magic affecting things.
Chris' magic pheromones.
Chris' magic pheromones.
I was going to list that, but it seemed pseudo-sciencey enought to slide by.
Some people smell better or more attractive than others in real life, but I think the degree set it off in the land of "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered."
There was the one with Bill Irwin as the flying guy. And Maggie's magical dying boyfriends. Which, um, brings us back to SG-1. Ahem.
It's nice to be offline all day and discover that everyone else has responded to the spoiler for me. Carry on, y'all.
I watched BSG s1ep4 last night. Wow. Really, just Wow. Evidentally I watched the first two episodes and then stopped because I don't remember this one at all.
The sturcture of the episode was really fantastic. There were so many good things -- Starbuck with Hot Dog in the beginning, Adama and Starbuck when she tells him the truth. Lee when he realizes that he's gone too far. Actully the look when he thinks his father knows the truth. I'll stop gushing now.
Also, I love Katee Stackhouse's acting, she does all these little physical things that just make the character.