No, no, ita, that's at the end of the episode. You have to build up to your big joke.
Their super is, of course, a Wookie.
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.
No, no, ita, that's at the end of the episode. You have to build up to your big joke.
Their super is, of course, a Wookie.
His nose drips!*laughs loudly*
Okay, from the end of S1 to the beginning of S3.
Lemme go look at an episode guide... the only ones that I think probably have plot implications for later on are the season premiere, The Watchers, the Unholy Alliance two-parter (possibly--I don't remember for sure), Legacy, and possibly the Counterfeit two-parter at the end of the season. But really, I wouldn't worry about it; Highlander isn't likely to confuse you much.
Yes, Betsy, you will miss some character-defining stuff, some character death and character adding, and a slight re-direction of the show in general. I'd say sooner skip from the middle of S2 to just about any other point in the show's run. Well, except for the last "season," where there weren't any scripts, or direction, or rules, or anything except let's get this baby in the can and move ON already.
So, can girl Vulcans not be evil? Or do they acquire some other visual signifier of evil? Perhaps an evil Vulcan chick would wear a bonnet?
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Huh.
tommyrot "Firefly 4: Also, we can kill you with our brains" Jan 8, 2006 9:38:17 pm PST
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n a genre switcheroo, "The L Word" offers fantastical tales of pretentious little girls from outer space, while "Battlestar Galatica" tugs at our heartstrings -- and knocks our fracking socks off!
After a three-month search, The WB has cast 28-year-old newcomer Will Toale as the star of its upcoming Aquaman series, created by Smallville producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, Variety reported.
The Florida-born Toale worked as a model before landing a supporting role in A Streetcar Named Desire at Broadway's Roundabout Theater alongside Natasha Richardson and John C. Reilly. Toale beat out 400 contenders in England, Australia, Canada and several U.S. cities, Gough told the trade paper.
The pilot will shoot in March, probably in Miami. The series is expected to be a signature offering next fall for the network and Warner Brothers TV.
In the show, the aquatic superhero will be Arthur Curry, who owns a dive shop.
Heh. I snagged that shirtless pic for bestof as soon as I read tommyrot's post.
He looks...WB pretty. So that's a decent start. Not disturbing like the other guy who appeared on Smallville.
Thanks for all the Highlander advice. The show is cheesy, but Adrian Paul is very very very (add another couple of verys) pretty.
ita, how convincing is the swordwork? He seems to do many more spins than sparring.
How much did I love their pulling the old "I'm not left-handed" trick in S1? Thiiiiiis much.
Not disturbing like the other guy who appeared on Smallville.
yeah, he was kind of reptilian. great body, though.