When is that?
And I anticipate being hooked. I've had various thoughts today of wanting to see the stories that could be told about these people on this ship...kind of like Firefly.
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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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When is that?
And I anticipate being hooked. I've had various thoughts today of wanting to see the stories that could be told about these people on this ship...kind of like Firefly.
I think Suela's stories are all set before Jack and Sam and Teal'c A died, so they're all As.
Yup, I'm all about the angst of the original team getting stuck in the land without plumbing for the rest of their lives because they were stupid enough to listen to Daniel.
Other people (most notably Butterfly and BetaCandy on LJ) have done some good stuff looking at what happens in Ancient Egypt after the Dorkverse folks show up. Me, I have less connection to them.
I've had various thoughts today of wanting to see the stories that could be told about these people on this ship...kind of like Firefly.
Heh. Thus it starts. Farscape has its problems, and it misses some opportunities, but when it worked -- oh, my. Hit the ball out of the park. And pick a sci-fi cliche: they've done it, and generally turned it on its head. So fun.
Yup, I'm all about the angst of the original team getting stuck in the land without plumbing for the rest of their lives because they were stupid enough to listen to Daniel.
Maybe they begat a new race. Maybe Sam C is Sam A's great-great-...-granddaughter from lots of nookie with Jack A.
Maybe they begat a new race.
Well, no, they died within a couple of years. In the rebellion they helped start. Only Daniel survived to meet the Dorkverse folks when they showed up. And Sam was pretty uptight about not frelling with the timeline, so there wouldn't have been any breeding.
Someone wrote a good story about the butterfly effect of the changes caused by the original team, though. I forget who, and when, but it was neat.
Farscape has its problems, and it misses some opportunities, but when it worked -- oh, my. Hit the ball out of the park.
Yeah, what I've heard is when it was good, it was really, really good, and when it was bad, it was horrid.
when it was bad, it was horrid.
Depends who you ask. There were some bad episodes, no question. One of them would be in the first season. Horrid? t shrugs They wouldn't make me leave the room or anything. And the Starburst edition commentary on Jeremiah Crichton is worth suffering through the episode anyway. "When good television goes bad!"
On the front corner of the paper was a blurb and picture of the hot toys for this Christmas and the picture was of a Dalek! But there wasn't any information about Daleks in the article.
A Dalek-toy? I'd want one but I suspect that it will exterminate all the other toys.
All I saw was a picture of hands holding a Dalek. I want one. I have a TARDIS coin back.
I made a Dalek at work the other day.
Okay so it was made out of a rubber thumb and paper clips....