They're like queen bees in an insect colony. Maybe they have immature queens or preserved eggs elsewhere as backups.
Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
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.
Totally didn't buy that the Wraith guards would just turn John over to Michael like that
AT that point, DH said "That's the problem with a fear-based society. Fear is easy to hack." Which works for me.
I am all excited that there will be Dead Like Me on SciFi!
I did wonder how effective lying could be among creatures bound together in a hive mind. Obviously, they can't all be aware of each other's every thought, but it seems like one of them who's suspicious of another could get a good idea of truth/falsehood in a conversation.
Although the Wraith don't have a hive mind, I don't think. Though they seem to have some telepathic/empathic abilities.
I'd thought Teyla's experience in "The Gift" showed that all the Wraith were in some level of telepathic contact with each other at all times.
There's a cheesy werewolf movie on SciFi right now, and I have to applaud the woman calmly loading a shotgun and firing at the creature that just disemboweled her redneck hubby in front of her, rather than shrieking and running into the woods wearing high heels. I think she may be the little sister from "the Night the Lights Went out in Georgia" all grown up.
I want the Wraith and the Ori and the Go'ould to somehow meet
Now there's a *real* axis of evil.
I have GOT to see this.
You can watch half of the first episode on the Sci-Fi site. So freaking funny. "I'm not Jesus Christ. I've come to accept that now."
Jamie Bamber is on the cover of this month's Out magazine. [link] The headline is interesting ("Jamie Bamber and the Queering of Sci-Fi"). I don't get it. Guess I'll have to read the article.
I'm also very excited about Dead Like Me -- I only got to watch it on DVD, and although I recommend it, it's tough to get people to try watching when they have to rent a set. This will bring a whole lot more fannish interest.
Ooh! I met him the night before that photo shoot. (FWIW, neither he nor his wife were 100% clear on exactly why he'd been asked to be on the cover of Out, what with the being straight both in real life and onscreen. The gay male contingent of the conversation offered the possible explanation "Because he's fucking gorgeous!" and we all agreed that that sounded like a very good reason indeed.)
I suppose it's also possible that there's a twist in S3 we weren't privileged to know about...