Well, really, it's on TV. You sit up and applaud when the science is accurate.
True dat, even on some of the "learning" channels.
Tara ,'Get It Done'
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.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
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Well, really, it's on TV. You sit up and applaud when the science is accurate.
True dat, even on some of the "learning" channels.
Didn't some good producer (my brain tries to convince me it's a Mutant Enemy alumni/a) just join the Threshold staff, and this last episode was the first under the new regime? I noticed that they actually followed up on, you know, writing the dog out of the cast, instead of using it to become infected.
(Though a mutant, twisted English bulldog -- how could you tell?)
But anyway, I thought this last episode was a bit more tightened up than earlier ones. And teethy cabbage is a hell of a Freudian image.
Does anyone know where I can find the screen cap of RayK and Frasier holding hands? I'm attempting to make a multi-fandom icon and want to include it.
Theodosia -- it may very well be that French Bulldogs ARE mutant twisted English Bulldogs.
Surface Is my new favourite show, and should definitely win the Emmy for Best Most Gratuitous Oiling Up Of Half Naked Babe. Great TV people, great TV.
From next week I have to decide between Rome and Threshold. Any advice on which one I should watch? I've been enjoying Rome, but if Threshold is worth aheming, I guess I can do that.
Definitely Rome. Threshold has been getting better the past couple of eps, but it's still not appointment television, at least for me.
Does anyone know where I can find the screen cap of RayK and Frasier holding hands?
It's from the episode "Odds", but most of the DS screencaps sites are gone, or don't have that episode capped. Oy.
I may have a cap of it either on my hard drive or on the back up I made of my old computer.
I can look when I get home.
Heh. Just read this from the spoilers about the Aquarium episode "Critical Mass" (not a major plot spoiler) :
Rodney McKay introduces Colonel Sheppard to Dr. Alison Seagle, a scientist who has just arrived on Atlantis from Earth (via the Daedalus, now making regular trips between Earth and the Pegasus Galaxy). Seagle is joining McKay's team, and Sheppard irritates McKay by flirting with her.
Does anyone else get the impression that the writers are completely oblivious to the subtext they put into the show?