The tricky part is that they'd be in all of those places. Plus, if it were me, I'd abuse the TARDIS like mad, always going back 20 minutes for whatever I forgot, and that can't be good for the universe.
Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
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.
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Zap2it has an interview with Katee Sackhoff that is spoilery for season 3 of BSB. I must say that you would think that Hec was a script consultant on the show given that one of the plot points has Starbuck getting her haircut much like Natalie Portman in "V" .
I think that the Doctor has almost no fine control of the TARDIS -- note that he dropped Rose off a year after she'd vanished, while intending to drop her off the next day. So blipping back 10 minutes to avoid a traffic ticket? Not so much.
If he had fine control, the show would have a very different tone.
Never said I'd succeed -- but it's not like that would stop me from trying.
but it's not like that would stop me from trying.
It might, eventually...
(Conversations like this are why everyone needs to go and rent Primer and watch it right now.)
I have to confess I did rent it and fell asleep before the end. What was up with the other guy using their machine?
Yeah. If the Doctor had perfect control of the TARDIS, he'd be omnipotent, and it would all be very boring. Although it might leave him more time for dancing. IJS. I fear that if I had a TARDIS I'd be very Gallifreyan about it: I'm just here as a tourist, don't mind me, not gonna interfere. Ooh, look at the pretty dresses!
For SGA fans who might be interested, someone has posted a summary of the S2 commentary tracks on the first 4 episodes: [link]
Remembering the criticisms of Glenn Quinn's "fake" Irish accent, this made me laugh:
Referencing the fact that David Nykl speaks fluent Czech, Martin relates how he was at a fan Q and A once and someone said, “Are you concerned about the stereotypes on Atlantis?” When Martin asked what he meant, he said, “Well, like that Czech guy with the terrible accent of his, and his ramblings on in some sort of phoney gibberish.” Martin replied, “He’s Czechoslovakian.” The fan was incredibly embarrassed and apologetic.
The fan was incredibly embarrassed and apologetic.
Ha! I do adore that.