That can't be as bad as the Dalek porn....
(I'll never look at plungers the same way....)
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.
That can't be as bad as the Dalek porn....
(I'll never look at plungers the same way....)
runs frantically in search of brain bleach....
Heh.
They do seem to have a lot of button-like protuberances on their torso for no reason.
Hee. Watch "The Curse of Fatal Death" for the answer to that. (Jonathan Pryce: Best. Master. EVAH.)
Supernatural: Creepy. Also, a two-parter.
I loves me the Billie Piper cleavage. Lots better than Dalek bumps.
loves me the Billie Piper cleavage.It's like living in a bouncy castle!
K-9 to get own show and casting news for Torchwood.
Dresden Files -- and a mention of Eureka - but no premier date for Eureka.
I misconstrued -- there isn't a premier date for Dresden Files here is what the article says about the Dresden Files and Eureka:
The most promising new strip looks to be The Dresden Files, a quirky drama based on the best-selling books by Jim Butcher and executive produced by Nicolas Cage. Paul Blackthorne stars as Harry Dresden, a professional wizard/private investigator who uses his supernatural powers to fight crime in contemporary Chicago. Sci Fi originally picked up The Dresden Files as a two-hour pilot in October 2005.
One of the more traditional science-fiction projects on the network’s slate is Eureka, a 13-episode drama that places a U.S. Marshall (Colin Ferguson) in a small town full of eccentric geniuses, who have been surreptitiously brought together by the government to conduct top-secret research. Sci Fi first announced the Eureka pick-up last September
K-9 to get own show and casting news for Torchwood.
Heh. At that site this week's poll asks readers to choose the next Spider-Man villain from a selection of Black Cat, Hobgoblin, the Lizard, and Dakota Fanning.