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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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.
Was the UK involved somehow? It took me years before I figured out that characters in British kids' books didn't just have some sort of weird obsession with lighting their way with fire-on-a-stick, instead of using a flashlight like normal people.
Something just occurred to me about the "Aurora" episode on Stargate: Aquarium. Why did that ship full of Ancients have trouble with all the crew aging to the point of death over 10,000 years in their stasis tubes? Past stories have established that non-ascended Ancients could live that long—Moros from "Before I Sleep" roughly 10,000 years ago was apparently also Merlin and active on earth as recently as the 5th century AD. And that chick with no eyebrows was frozen in the ice in Antarctica for millions of years, and thawed out OK.
Except for the eyebrows....
Matt, you're using logic again. You know that's not allowed.
I think the writers must have forgotten that Ancients lived a lot longer than modern humans, and that Weir only aged maybe 50 years over 10,000 in the pod. Which, to be fair, I didn't remember for several weeks. (Though no one's paying me to remember this stuff, either...)
IIRC, the Atlantis dude told Weir that the stasis pod was experimental? If so, perhaps what was experimental about it was that it was intended for 10K worth of stasis -- maybe the stasis pods on the
Aurora
were intended for a shorter-term, and they actually aged the Ancients more than their non-pod lifetimes in the same amount of time.
::waves hands wildly about in what she hopes is a distracting manner::
I found a link to this...sort of petition on Gateworld (which I never read) to Save Our Atlantis. Evidentally there's a rumor that
Amanda Tapping might be involved in the show more extensively
but also there's a feeling that the 2nd season isn't holding the same "ethos" as the first season.
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There are spoilers for this season and speculation about next.
I'm trying to wrap my head around the way they see SGA because it's so different from the way I see/experience the show.
You know, I scanned a bit of that, and it made my head hurt so I went away. I really lost it at the post that said, "as a huge Stackhouse fan". Because, dude, I wouldn't know Stackhouse if I was frelling him.
These people are getting way ahead of themselves, getting all worked up about stuff that's pure speculation. Additionally getting all worked up about problems that don't exist. I mean, if you don't like the tenor the show has taken
since partway through the first season,
maybe this isn't your show. But I am a grumpy woman, so perhaps I should shutup and go watch lots more Due South.
They say that we don't know what happened to Bates. We do --- he was attacked by the Wraith and put into a medically induced coma. We don't know what happened after that, but he didn't just go up to the attic and never come back.
Also I've been thinking that inconsistency was a hallmark of storytelling on SG1.
Because, dude, I wouldn't know Stackhouse if I was frelling him.
I like to think you'd at least get an introduction first.