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.
Ha! Do you think the whole thing started because the flying toasters screensaver gave them ideas?
I just realized that I prefer calling him Apollo because my brother's name is Lee. So it feels weird to say, "Lee's kinda dopey! And not very tall, besides!"
I've had so many epiphanies today. All involving how I relate to fictional characters, but still.
I probably shouldn't be drinking coke right before bed, huh? Now I"m chattery. Oops.
I also stayed up much too late to watch about 3/4 of the BSG mini. Still fun.
I stayed up later to watch all of it. Never saw it before, so very fun, indeed!
Large non-spoilery
Tenth Doctor
shot from Doctor Who S2:
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I'll be in my bunk.
Question:
The Existence of the Tenth Doctor isn't a spoiler here, right?
I posted this in Bitches, but It's also appropriate here, due to the part I've emboldened.
Ye Olde Geek Show Draws Thousands
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SAN MATEO, California -- A high-tech version of an old county fair brought hundreds of inventors out of their garages this weekend, to show off such innovations as an iPod jukebox, a power-sander-turned-race-car and a vegetable-oil-powered supercomputer.
Reading that made me scream "What the fuck?" a couple of times. Which alarmed a friend. I'm just going to assume that the "in development" part means that the blurb should not be taken all that seriously.
ION, skipping from "Epiphanies" to "Lay Down Your Burdens" makes S2 much less irritating. I wouldn't have skipped "Downloaded" except it was already midnight.
This:
television's first science fiction family saga
From the network that brought us Dune and Children of Dune? Not that either of those were any good, but still.
I'm trying not to prejudge. When "in development" turns into "picked up," then I'll worry.
Lost In Space wasn't a science fiction family saga on television?
Have we heard of a family called the Greystones? I wonder if the Cylon inventor is one of them?
(And Zap2it picked up the "Caprica" story.)