Tegan and Sarah's mom and dad were on teh good drugs, apparently. That's hysterical.
Except Sara is sans h. But it's still an amusing coincidence.
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.
Tegan and Sarah's mom and dad were on teh good drugs, apparently. That's hysterical.
Except Sara is sans h. But it's still an amusing coincidence.
Did he say which shippers he favored?
Not precisely. He sort of hinted that they'll be dealing with Sam/Jack, and then he joked about Mitchell probably not getting any. It was v. cute, but so weird to see it on Sci-fi. It felt like it should've been a vid snippet on Gateworld or something.
Guess who's on SG-1? (Poor) Martouf.
Aw, and it's the actual Poor Martouf! ep. sniff
but swithches back to 24
OK, now Chris Judge is on my TV using the word shipper and joking about Teal'c and Jack ending up together - "Wouldn't it be funny if Teal'c and Jack, like in episode 300, ended up getting married?" I'm starting to worry that I'm the only one seeing these things.
"Wouldn't it be funny if Teal'c and Jack, like in episode 300, ended up getting married?"
Bless.
Not Teal'c/Daniel Jackson?
Special SG1 promos just for JenP. . .
Ah well, even if Browder's character doesn't get any lovin' on the show, the actor will always have a place in the fans' hearts. Among other places...
didn't react as if a shark had been jumped
I was so impressed they went the way they did with the first Robin, and then got to use the other legend of Robin's origins to introduce Robert of Huntingdon. It was smart thinking on their part.
::is stopped in tracks momentarily, at the mental image of Ben Browder biting his thumb. "Do you bite your thumb at me, sir?" Then veers back onto original mental track::
When you get to see the RoS dvds, I think the interviews are probably the most interesting bits. Okay, the outtakes, and the spots they filmed for tv. But I really enjoyed Carpenter nattering away about sticking stuff in, and the random bits of ancient British lore that just get incorporated, the stuff that goes right over the heads of most USians. I love the episodes to bits, and certain scenes still bring me to tears or renew my appreciation of how groundbreakingly wonderful this show was then. And yes, it was the first time I ever really thought about how the feast hall would smell, with the unwashed bodies and the heat of the candles, and the ill-cured furs...
But it's nice to see the actors and crew talking about it, 20 years on. And I'm so glad they did the interviews while Robert Addie was alive.