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 watched Smallville last night, to catch the "Aqua" episode. I had forgotten just how gay this show is. I mean, after AC/Aquaman has been tied up and deprived of water, Clark comes in. Instead of untying the restraints and letting him get into the water that's two feet away, Clark turns on the sprinkers, thereby giving AC an opportunity to flex his (considerable) muscles and rip off the restraints, then stand there shirtless, getting soaked by the water. When asked if he was okay, his reply was . . . . "Wet and ready, bro!"
Not gay enough for you? Okay, at the end, during The Moment (tm) Clark says "Hope you stay out of trouble, AC" and AC replies "Hope that you get in some, Clark" and looks at him meaningfully. HOW GAY IS THAT?!?!?!
Ah,
Smallville,
how I love thee.
We're on, what, Season 4 now? 5? 69?
Fay, once i figure out my new tivo configuration, I can burn you a DVD. you want?
Season 5. (Clark's in college!)
(Clark's in college!)
You're shitting me.
I mean... I guess he'd have to, if it's really season 5 (on the other hand, I don't think it's really season 5. It can't be!) but... him?
Season 5. (Clark's in college!)
Wow, how did he pass the entrance exams?
a better question is, how does he explain going to college in Metropolis and still living in Smallville. It's three hours away!!
It's three hours away!!
Maybe he takes a water taxi.
Cracks herself up...
Oh my God, I would
love
it it you could burn me some! That would be fabulous! Thank you.
...CLARK IS IN COLLEGE???!!!???
...
...
Wow. Time sure does fly faster than a speeding bullet. Wow. I remember the glory days of Season 1, and Omar's fantastic recaps...
Anyone who has Netflix can also rent Putting it Together, a Sondheim show featuring Carol Burnett and John Barrowman, among others. There's a great blooper on the DVD where John Barrowman largely acts like a dork for about five minutes.