Alien Nation,
like
Buffy,
was (imho) a case of an idea being developed far more fully in the TV spin-off. I was very fond of it. Lots of nice wee details, interesting characters, interesting ideas. It was fun. And it involved an approach to carrying babies that was a little like the sea horse one, only different; when George & his wife had a baby, she carried it for the first x many months and then it was passed to him to be carried for the later stages of the pregnancy.
The
Enterprise
ep was okay. Not great, not bad. I'm quite fond of whatsisname - Skip, is it? No. Trip? Damn. Well, the McCoyish one, whatever he's called.
multiple x-post. (Yeah! McCoy! Damn straight. Or not.)
And there is Real Life mpreg--seahorses. I saw one laying its eggs. Crazy!
(and X-post)
Clearly it's an idea whose time has come.
Trip.
I was also very fond of Alien Nation.
I read Stitch in Time over the weekend - - what fun. If only the official novels were as good as this.
t hijacking
You know? I'll pay someone to write me The Molly Maguires slash. It's a 1970 (I think) movie I'm watching for class, about late-19th-century Irish Catholic miners and the labor struggle.
Because McParlan and Kehoe are SO doing it.
RL, insent re. your Fandom Map Project
I have a feeling I'll win for "most diverse array of fandoms."
RL, that the one with Richard Harris? I saw that. Not a brilliant movie, but it's the only movie I've ever seen about the Molly Maguires.
And yes, family legend has it that some of my ancestors on my mother's side might have been involved, as they were coal minors in Pennsylvania in the late 1800s/early 1900s.