I got the "Christmas at Doctor Who's" as an "extra" from the lovely person who made my "Christmas Invasion" dvd.
Strega -- how funny! Now you MUST see that episode. (And Supernatural is a tv show that has been improving over the season.)
'Serenity'
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.
I got the "Christmas at Doctor Who's" as an "extra" from the lovely person who made my "Christmas Invasion" dvd.
Strega -- how funny! Now you MUST see that episode. (And Supernatural is a tv show that has been improving over the season.)
So much was explained when I realized that of the 3 episodes that I'd really loved in the first season, 2 were by Moore.
Huh. t goes off to check Ron Moore wrote "Pick A Number"? (That would be the one with the poor Dora Mae and the miners.) Oooh. That was probably one of the most viscerally upsetting hours of TV I've ever seen. I still can't think of that last bit without breaking into a full shudder.
That was probably one of the most viscerally upsetting hours of TV I've ever seen.
That's how it felt to me. "Pick a Number" was more than chilling.
I learned from my flist today (could be old news, but what the hell) that Katee Sackhoff and Nathan Fillion will be starring in a movie together - White Noise2: The Light.
Also, an interview with Katee Sackhoff on KUFO in Portland that has some funny bits. Be warned, it is a bit spoilery: [link]
That was probably one of the most viscerally upsetting hours of TV I've ever seen.
Oh, hell yeah. Brilliant, brilliant - yet disturbing - stuff.
sumi, yeah, every week I really do intend to watch it, but then I get distracted. I usually remember to turn Survivor on halfway through, so I'll try to make a note to change channels afterwards this week.
Finally got to "Dalek," which was much better. Except for the score.
And I remembered to watch "Supernatural." Which makes me happier because I don't expect it to be good. I was a bit sad that the boys are wearing less mascara these days, though. I learned that, as if they aren't evil enough, vampires always drive with their highbeams on. Jerks.
Well, they are evil.
(Perhaps that was to blind on-coming traffic for easier snacking?)
Not that Supernatural is always big with the sense-making anyway, but considering vampires in the Supernatural-verse are nigh-invulnerable with strength, speed and senses superior to a human and can multiply fairly easily, I find it hard to believe Daddy Winchester would actually believe them hunted to extinction.
And then Smallville was a lame Saw rip-off with too-little Chloe and a very non Clark/Supes threatening of Lionel by Clark. Bleh.
Aaaaarrrgh!! [link]
Paramount is breathing life into its "Star Trek" franchise by setting "Mission: Impossible III" helmer J.J. Abrams to produce and direct the 11th "Trek" feature, aiming for a 2008 release.
I, personally, don't consider this an improvement over Rick Berman.