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Somehow Tennant reads wee, even though he can stand eye-to-eye with Eccleston. (Tennant is 6'1", Eccleston 6'0"). Maybe it's Tennant's big Bambi eyes?
Barrowman is 6'0", so Who is Land of the Giants compared to Buffy. (Piper is of course a wee thing by comparison at 5'5".)
It's because Tennant is so slight.
Yeah, Eccleston is lean, but Tennant is almost dainty in comparison - except that he doesn't have the whip-cord eat-a-damn-sandwich feel that James Marsters sometimes has. Would sinewy be a good word for Tennant?
I have a question about S2 ep 3 ---
I'm not sure I want to be spoiled for the emotional stuff, but I'm dying to know -- is it just a one shot Sarah Jane episode or will we see more of her?
Askye,
They haven't committed either way. They were obviously very pleased with her work based on the Confidential; on the other hand, the ep was very much written as a farewell.
In other words,
I haven't heard any spoilers that involve her coming back this season.
Over at the lj BSG community (the community -- Ha! like there aren't millions of lj BSG Communities) -- one of the members asked why there weren't any male sexbot type cylons and somebody suggested (as I was going to) that perhaps LEOBAN might be on that sort of mission. (It was his search for Starbuck that made me think that. . . well, that and, you know, CKR.) I mean, unless you assume that he was looking for her to assassinate her or something. He was the one who suggested that she had some sort of destiny, right?
why there weren't any male sexbot type cylons
'cause a man invented them?
'cause a man invented them?
Well, technically a Cylon invented them.
I thought that the human-type cylons were developed by other cylons?
If you figure that human-Cylon reproduction was one of their big goals, I can see where having the Cylon in that equation be the female would make the whole thing easier to control. (Didn't work in Sharon's case, since she kind of defected, but I can see where a Cylon male impregnating a human woman would have been even trickier from the Cylon POV, in terms of ending up with the baby.)