Inflatable Dalek! So cute!
I'm really not on the Rodney-is-hot bandwagon, but DH is pretty damned adorkable.
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Inflatable Dalek! So cute!
I'm really not on the Rodney-is-hot bandwagon, but DH is pretty damned adorkable.
No, I don't think I'd say hot, either, but I do adore Rodney; he makes me laugh and laugh. And DH certainly seems to be quite the sweetie.
I also would like an inflatable Dalek.
Ach! I'm in love! Playing around with his new Dalek friend pictures! That is crazy cool.
It's kind of funny how expressions/body language alone can make someone so much more likeable/appealing in real life than in a role. I think it's because Rodney McKay never ever smiles.
So, Smallville. It was a very "meh" episode for me. It probably would have been better if the guy playing Aquaman didn't bug the hell out of me. Though Lex's evil smile at the end when he was talking to Clark was positively frightening.
Next week, vampires. Ugh. I have a feeling this is going to be up there with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Lana for obnoxiousness.
(Edited because I have no idea what a "guying" is, but it definitely wasn't the word I was looking for.)
Didn't they already do Lana and Chloe possessed by something?
I didn't see enough of the show to get the plot, but Aquaman was hot. Is he a meteor mutant or just special.
so, apparently, next week's smallville has Lana joining a "vampire sorority" (gag) and one of the sorority sisters is named Buffy Summers. GAG. Joss should sue.
Is it an ironic Buffy Summers?
I don't know. I stopped watching on a regular basis because I was so sick of Lana's prevalence (and complete inability to avoid meteor mutants) I would have watched last night for the shirtlessness (and apparently mad Ho!Yay), but I wasn't home.
Is it an ironic Buffy Summers?
Can Smallville do irony?