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.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
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Oh wow, Cerberus is this weekend? Thank you for the reminder, because the ads are, as you'd expect, fantastic.
I don't think Browder was really involved in whatever I was sleeping through -- although the TV listings don't match up to anything I remember seeing, even when I woke up, so it's hard to say. To me the funniest part was that even while I was dreaming I was thinking, "But... I know people watch this, and my impression was that it might not be brilliant but it was at least fun, so how can it be this boring?" After I woke up it took me a few minutes to remember what exactly I'd been dreaming, and then I was quite relieved.
I didn't even notice: Sebastian Spence is in Cerberus! With...Greg Evigan?
Golly.
Dana, did you say DVDs of The Sentinel were coming out? Because I want them, and I can find no mention of them. Did I misunderstand you?
Tommy, you can't be serious.
Dude! A giant, three-headed dog just bit the head off a guy! How can that not rock?
Plus, the worlds most foremost expert in some magic sword thingie looks like a 22 year old model.
I think those bats were rushing to an audition with Chris Nolan.
I've missed half the movie. Have I mised anything besides lots of decapitation and limbs being bitten off?
Cerberus eating three people at once was cool.
eta: There were several plot flaws in
Cerberus.
Also, the writing, um....
ION, I am not allowed to watch
Raptor Island.
I'm fairly certain Cerberus is basically a good dog gone bad due to a lousy owner. If we're not careful, cities are going to start prohibiting the ownership of three-headed dogs to anyone but licensed breeders, and they'll have to post a bond.
I think that the most awesome part was the villagers carrying torches. As they gathered in the streets outside buildings with electric lights. And they weren't even going up to Castle Frankenstein with them -- they were just walking around town.