No comment on Chloe's wardrobe choices this episode, P-C?
Mmm, Chloevage.
I liked BSG better this week. At least there were flippy ships, and I liked the framing device.
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No comment on Chloe's wardrobe choices this episode, P-C?
Mmm, Chloevage.
I liked BSG better this week. At least there were flippy ships, and I liked the framing device.
Gee Atlantis, Look At The Princess much?
I liked this week's BSG. Not their best by a long shot, but they did make me care. I liked the mood, and I believed in the story. I think had this not followed in the heels of Black Market, it would have been better. Two "beloved S1 characters feel suicidal" eps in a row is a bit much.
And 3 "linear time? bah!" episodes is way much.
If tonight's Atlantis episode had been fic instead, we would have gotten a story with John actually *using* his gene.
If only Scar could talk, then he could taunt Starbuck.
When they did this story on Baa, Baa, Blacksheep, the enemy ace taunted Robert Conrad.
They did a version of it on Space: Above and Beyond too.
Now I'm imagining Starbuck in a Sopwith Camel, shaking her fist and shouting, "Curse you, Red Baron."
And 3 "linear time? bah!" episodes is way much.
Yeah -- again, I liked it in this one, but after last week...
(Thought knowing that last week's nonlinearity was a last minute fix to keep the episode from sucking while this week's was in the script does make me feel better about it.)
Hey, that princess from SGA is the one who played Gretchen from Wonderfalls! Who could forget that voice? And the red-haired son was played by the dearly-departed Pendrell, from X-Files!
What a silly episode. It cracked me up. Reminded me a few of the season 4-5 ish SG-1.
And the red-haired son was played by the dearly-departed Pendrell, from X-Files!
Really? Did not recognize him at all. Almost immediately recognized Gretchen Speck, and then couldn't concentrate whenever she was on screen.