I think they just announced that they're going to announce announcing the announcement.
This strikes me as not at all unusual.
Xander ,'Chosen'
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 think they just announced that they're going to announce announcing the announcement.
This strikes me as not at all unusual.
Sometimes they leak announcing the announcement.
Sometimes they leak announcing the announcement.
They make a topical ointment for that now, I've heard.
They announced it somewhere
Heh, yeah. And sometimes, reporters just make shit up.
remembers fondly the reports that my department had been sold to Viacom
[note to self: Talking about work kills threads.]
We want Eddie! We want Eddie!
I stared blankly at this for a moment, thinking about Keen Eddie (i.e., Mark Valley), and then realized you meant Izzard. Oh, that would rock.
But Rowan Atkinson would be great too.
How about David Hewlett? He wants the job....
Now I'm imagining McKay as The Doctor.
Now I'm laughing.
[note to self: Talking about work kills threads.]
We'll just call you Threadkiller II
Oh, funny.
Wired says Battlestar Galactica is
the best sci-fi TV ever. And that's because it's not merely great science fiction -- it's great TV.
While most sci-fi -- whether on TV, in movies or books -- remains aimed toward science geeks or overgrown adolescents, producer Ronald Moore and the Sci-Fi Channel have essentially reinvented the genre by giving it an edgy, current, broad-based appeal.
I still think Firefly was better....