I'd really like a dvd set of the Inside and Strange World -- that would be really good.
Ditto. That's a selling point for me, since I never saw Strange World. Plus! dark ending.
::pats Dana on the head for Forever Knight::
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I'd really like a dvd set of the Inside and Strange World -- that would be really good.
Ditto. That's a selling point for me, since I never saw Strange World. Plus! dark ending.
::pats Dana on the head for Forever Knight::
How did I manage to get this far without hearing about Strange World ? I think I must rectify this.
And really, DB is just so damn cute. In a completely incomprehensible way.
Sometimes episodes of Strange World run on Scifi.
I should get big basic cable, but I'm cheap, so I pay $20 for networks, the Jesus station, QVC, and what we call the Channel channel. It's a live picture of the Gastineau Channel with classical music in the background. Alas, no SciFi.
I never saw Strange World. I always get it confused with Harsh Realm, which I did see. I liked that show.
Would totally buy the Inside on DVD, with or without SW.
Strange World.
Harsh Realm.
Good vs. Evil
Brimstone.
Shows I missed.
I'd need a whole website to list all the shows I've missed. After the cancellation of "Freaks & Geeks," it seems, I grew very bitter about primetime TV.
Meanwhile...
No, seriously. What did I say to offend you, Kristen? Which show did I harsh on that you loved? If turnabout is fair play, then feel free to harsh on any shows I happen(ed) to enjoy. Just ask, and I'll give you the list.
Tim's deal is with 20th, the studio, and not FBC, the network.
So, technically speaking, he doesn't have to shop his projects to FOX only. He could pitch ideas to, say, FX? Or CBS?
Brimestone was quite ok, but the loss of Good vs. Evil still makes me weep sometimes.
Tim on FX would be really nice, but they seem to be a bit picky nowadays.
Can anyone translate Boreanazese?
I know what the writer means, although my own affection for DB has been increased by those occasions that I've met him, non sequiturs and all. By contrast, some of the shine does rub off Christian Kane without a Mutant Enemy script as a buffer between him and the audience.