We have to see the chimp playing hockey! That's hilarious! The ice is so slippery, and, and monkeys are all irrational. We have to see this!

Anya ,'Bring On The Night'


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.


msbelle - Aug 02, 2006 6:04:05 pm PDT #9832 of 10001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

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Allyson - Aug 02, 2006 6:35:58 pm PDT #9833 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Oh look who's here!

Hi Colin!


DCJensen - Aug 02, 2006 6:53:20 pm PDT #9834 of 10001
All is well that ends in pizza.

Andi and I just finished watching episode 3.

Fun. Andi was disturbed by the memory wipe at first, but I'll let her describe why, if she wants.

Me? I like the way the denizens of Eureka have aided the sheriff with a couple of gizmos. The smart car telling him the approaching car is exceeding the speed limit, so he doen't have to activly deal with the drudgery of getting out radar eqipment and checking everyone. Although I'd suggest a wi-fi or bluetooth based ticket machine/pda/tablet that prints out a hard copy for the motorist would be useful...

I like that Jack is basically a modern Andy Griffith. In the Andy Griffith Show, everyone around him had something odd, something he was good at, Andy was good at being the reasonable one who cut through the crap. Jack's not dumb, not a luddite, embraces the technology that works for him, and respects the geeks around him. Tech may not be his thing, but he's not daunted by it.

I also like Henry. He's comfortable enough in his life that he wears what he likes to wear because he's certain to dash off and get down to work. We may see him in the future out of those work clothes, to which I can envision him saying to Jack. "I have other clothes. I just like to protect them. I'm very messy, sometimes. "

Some of the other characters could become one-note, but only 3 eps in, too early to tell, and it would be a great disservice to beg trouble.


WindSparrow - Aug 02, 2006 6:55:30 pm PDT #9835 of 10001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Hi, Colin.

I'm normally a Jim Carrey fan, but that movie was awful. A Christopher Walken Grinch would have been interesting indeed.

Now, see, Christopher Walken as the Grinch, that I could have watched. Just looking at Jim Carrey creeps me out so badly I dare not watch. He's like Jack Nicholson that way - never turns off the creepification. Walken seems to be able to shut it down occasionally.

About the show, I really like it in that special, afraid to get too attached, cringing lest it get cancelled faster than Firefly but oh, wait, it isn't on Fox so there is hope, kind of way.


sumi - Aug 02, 2006 7:03:35 pm PDT #9836 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

I'm very sad that there are only 11 more episodes of Eureka.


DCJensen - Aug 02, 2006 7:04:42 pm PDT #9837 of 10001
All is well that ends in pizza.

...This season...


WindSparrow - Aug 02, 2006 7:06:35 pm PDT #9838 of 10001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Andi was disturbed by the memory wipe at first, but I'll let her describe why, if she wants.

Manipulation seriously squicks me. Manipulating characters so much, especially Jack as audience proxy, started to feel like the audience was being manipulated, and it took me out of the moment. But then the story took over, and I forgot all about it. I realize that any form of storytelling is a form of manipulation. But if a story is going to successfully tug on my heartstrings, I really cannnot be fully aware of the motion of those strings.


Vonnie K - Aug 02, 2006 7:31:03 pm PDT #9839 of 10001
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Thanks for the info on Neil, Colin!

There was one day he worked 14 hours and then got 4 hours off and was called back to do it again. He went home to his new apartment that had no furniture (he was moving), slept in an 70's orange armchair for 2 hours and came back.

Aw. The poor thing. Overwork + no furniture = woe! I've been there. Well, not the having to fake the voice of an overly possessive creepy computer house-thingie, but close! And tell him we loved him as the Mouthbreather! And that we are very impressed with his vocal prowess.

Re. memory wipe: Didn't someone bring up Willow and Tara and Lethe's bramble for comparison? And Jason did it over and over again. Seriously, if I were Kim, I'd have totally let that creep be vaporized.


Kat - Aug 02, 2006 9:40:52 pm PDT #9840 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Hey Colin! I just heard you were here and I thought I'd say hello....and we missed ya Saturday. ita has a gift type thing for you.


Frankenbuddha - Aug 03, 2006 3:09:52 am PDT #9841 of 10001
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

I watched the pilot with my 11 & 14 year old sons and they loved it.

I just realized reading this that as much as I like EUREKA now, I wish I could have seen this show when I was a 10-15 year old because I would have LOVED it. Oh well.

I like that Jack is basically a modern Andy Griffith. In the Andy Griffith Show, everyone around him had something odd, something he was good at, Andy was good at being the reasonable one who cut through the crap. Jack's not dumb, not a luddite, embraces the technology that works for him, and respects the geeks around him. Tech may not be his thing, but he's not daunted by it.

I love this. So, does that make Fargo Barney Fife, and, if so, what do they only give him one of that he has to keep in his shirt pocket?

I'd add that Jack's also got a good sense of deduction that fills a necessary gap in the town's skill set, which is probably going to be what causes conflict with/problems for evil shrink lady.