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.
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Bwah! I just started reading the TwoP recaps for Farscape, and I think Couch Baron and I will see eye-to-eye on the show based on this:
Over at the Fleet of Eevil, Blonde Underling tells Crais they've got the image of the pilot. When they see Crichton, Blonde Underling is like, "He's Sebacean!" Yes, he is. By the way, I'm really looking forward to the end of summer, as it's been in the nineties for weeks, and that's way too Sebacean for my tastes.
Are they actually going to recap the whole series? Someone said that on one of the Tubey's Kids threads, and I wasn't sure if it was true or if someone was just mistaking getting their own forum for getting a full season(s) worth of recaps. I couldn't find an announcement anywhere.
I don't know... I would think it odd that they gave the show its own multiple-thread forum in the "current shows" section rather than just an individual thread elsewhere if they weren't going to continue the recaps. Strega did one of them, so I'm sure she's the most likely to have the full scoop.
Yup, all of it will be recapped. Eventually.
Colin Baker is in about the same shape as Tom Baker, though I don't imagine there's much clamoring for a return of his particular Doctor in any event.
Oh,
poor
Colin. He had a pretty shitty time of it, iirc, and God knows they gave him the most irredemably stupid outfit. But I rather liked him.
I think I'm allowing my bitterness at any British show that compares itself to Buffy to poison my enjoyment of Who.
Um. Why "any British show"? (And, look,
Buffy
is my fandom of choice, and Whedon owns my ass - but BtVS fandom has NO seniority card to play over
Who.
NONE. DW has decades of storytelling in a range of media. It doesn't need to try to be anything else. The brand was established way the fuck long ago, and DW is very much better known and established in the UK than BtVS is. Generations of kids grew up with this. Good, bad, risible, scary, whatever the hell - it was there first. If the guy who brought it back from the dead is a Whedon fanboy as well as a Who fanboy (and is responsible for
Queer as Folk)
- I'm just not seeing how that's a bad thing. YMMV.)
...is this about
Hex?
'course, I haven't
seen
Hex.
I'm still rather tempted, but not enough to want to pay money for the priviledge. I used to quite often catch
As If,
which was a UK teen show from the same creative team, and with one of the same actresses. I really enjoyed
As If.
It was like the anti-
Dawson's Creek.
Which isn't to say it was perfectly realistic, but (and granted it's about my culture in a way that neither
Dawson's Creek
nor
Buffy
is) it was very much MORE realistic (albeit perhaps rather more stylised) than DC. Funny and dramatic and what have you, but the kids do swear and shag and do normal kid things.
Um. So I'd be quite interested in seeing
Hex,
I think. Although it sounds like it's got very little in common with
Buffy,
certainly, beyond genre.
Yup, all of it will be recapped. Eventually.
Excellent. Kind of like TWoP is doing it's own summer programming.
I don't think that
Hex
really is in the same genre as Buffy. Because to me - good horror gets that, you know, it's supposed to be creepifying and stuff -- and
Hex
doesn't do that. For example -- there wasn't much creepifying stuff last week at all nor was there much plot or character stuff. And not NEARLY enough Colin Salmon. (I just watched
Match Point
last night: v. brief Colin Salmon AND lots of Harriet Jones! - I don't know the Harriet Jones actor's name.)
It's okay -- I'll have my season 1 Who disks back shortly and I'll feel better.
Has everybody seen this article? (I don't think it's been linked here yet.)
Dr. Who essay: [link]
It describes the 10th Doctor, and talks a bit near the end about spoilers for S2, but it's mostly about the history of meaning in the Who franchise (and how that franchise is transmitted) over the decades.
Also, it mentions Buffy in a flattering light, as a paradigm for modern metaphorical storytelling.
Amusing interview with "Sam" and "Dean" of Supernatural with an appearance by "Lex" from Smallville.