To show angle brackets in blockquoted text <like this>, use < and > for the angle brackets
<testing> results in:
<testing>
eta: fourth time's the charm
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.
To show angle brackets in blockquoted text <like this>, use < and > for the angle brackets
<testing> results in:
<testing>
eta: fourth time's the charm
Ah, got it. In fact, you don't even need to use >. ">" works perfectly fine if it's not the first character in the line. Just start the fake tag with < and it'll work.
So, let's see...
test <test>
Thank you! Man, I am never gonna remember that.
You forgot the semicolon.
Easy to do, I know....
I am never gonna remember that.
All HTML entities start with '&' and end with ';'. < = lt = less than, so it's not too hard to remember.
In er there is Carter and a separate Sam who is a woman.
I have nothing else.
just rewatched "33" . watching Gies chose to be crazy was an enlightening view. When I first watched Iwas to invovled with the story to really pay attention - but really, you could see the wholethought process - " the world is gone, I could die in 33 minutes, and this lovely blonde is in my head --- well, what would you chose".
"Charlie" is getting to be a pain too, what with Lost and Numb3rs.
Damn you character-naming people! Come up with new snappy names, the old ones are wearing out!
Robert "Samuels" Wisden
For the record, this guy was Pusher way before you all jumped on the fandom train. Sniff.
t /X-Files old-skool
At least, on Farscape, John Crichton was a Jr., and his father was called Jack, so he was never going to be called Jack himself. So, dodged that bullet, for a long while at least. (Also, I bet neither Stargate nor Thursday Night Television has anybody named DK.)
For the record, this guy was Pusher way before you all jumped on the fandom train. Sniff.
Twice.
Oh and his sister was Jaye's mom, so there!
Oh my word, it's amazing the crap I'll watch to see Lexa Doig in a skimpy outfit. I really just should've turned the sound off. Still, Rommie!
Have you seen Jason X, DX? Stupid and *campy* slasher flick, but it has Lexa Doig and Whassername, Bekka, from Andromeda, too.