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.
'The Message'
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.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
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?
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
Thanks. I know it is in the old dueSouth thread but that would take me forever to go through. If you can't find it I might just have to.
Before CKR.net went down I had many many of the caps. And when it was about to go down and I went and grabbed up all my favorites. I'll just have to look through some things.
I'm definitly not waiting until SGA starts airing again in the States.
Does anyone else get the impression that the writers are completely oblivious to the subtext they put into the show?
Didn't read the whitefont, but they aren't oblivious. They can't be, after what they've gone through with Jack and Daniel. They may not be doing it intentionally like, say, Joss did, but... they can't not know.
Paul Blackthorne has been cast as Harry Dresden.
Well, I've never seen him act so I don't know if he can actually be Harry, but he looks the part and has the height going for him, at least.
He was in 24 - can't think of which season.
I checked epguides: he was in during Day 3.
I've never watched 24 or anything else listed on his IMDB resume. (I watched the Alan Alda episodes of ER, but he wasn't in those particular episodes, I don't think.)
Watching Smallville. Well, more like listening to it. Reception is not unlike a sonogram from 1980.