Global Dynamics. And it does put one in mind of General Dynamics.
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
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.
GD's not an acronym
Whoops. Ah, well, you still knew what I meant, right?
Oh, yeah. Just practising my pedantry. In case it gets rusty, see?
Hee--my fellow Buffy fan here at work just came over and asked if I was familiar with this new show on SciFi called something that he couldn't remember offhand. "Eureka?" I asked. "That's it! They have this Buffy fan character on the show who's just hilarious."
I dropped Colin's name as someone somebody I know (well, virtually, but I didn't get into that) was college friends with, and he said that he really liked your performance as Sheriff Carter. I also told him about the Eureka marathon on the 3rd, and he said he might queue up the VCR for that day to catch the episodes he's missed.
Oh my gosh, I just caught up from last freakin' Friday. (Well, last night, that is.) And it seems quiet, so I'm going to babble.
SG-1: Holy hot Daniel! Is that sudden, or is it just the civvie clothes? Also, mmmm, pantsless Cam. I love how much Sam cracks up about it.
SGA: The Hewletts are adorable. And the only thing better than IndignantCranky!Rodney is Earnest!Rodney. Mmm. I teared up. Also, I thought the Canadian "sorry" joke was funny on such a meta level, as AT's "sorry"s have been getting progressively Canadian-er (including the one she opens that scene with). The one after the joke is the most American one she's ever delivered.
I snorted so many times during that show. (Also, what's the the guess on a timeline to AU!Rod/AU!John fic? Another week?)
Eureka: I agree with ita that, after Colin's warning, it didn't seem nearly as bad. I actually liked the ep, it had some funny moments. I noticed that after the scene with the dissolution papers, they show Stark's readouts, and while the anger is high, the green line for depression was well above the other lines shown. He was both cranky and sad.
I thought the music suited the scene... if the kid spins "Moby meets Devo," then if you say "romantic music" that seems like something he'd be likely to pull out.
(Though I didn't get the "lie back and think of Eureka" vibe on the kiss. Was it all that much of a sacrifice?)
(Also, what's the the guess on a timeline to AU!Rod/AU!John fic? Another week?)
Try yesterday. trinityofone's LJ.
(Though I didn't get the "lie back and think of Eureka" vibe on the kiss. Was it all that much of a sacrifice?)
I believe the point was that it wasn't a sacrifice at all. She said she finally figured out what he was doing, and he said he meant every word, and then he said something like, I'm doing this (the kiss) for god and country, to emphasize that he meant the kiss, too.
Try yesterday. trinityofone's LJ.
I've seen bits and pieces earlier than that one. Some fan writers knew about the 2 Rodney thing in advance, and hit the ground running as soon as they had broadcast canon to work with.
ETA: Juliebird, to take your mind off the **BLEEP** may I suggest the mental image of the Quiznos Creatures?
ROFL! Couldn't remember what those were, but thanks to YouTube, I had a fine ole giggle. I want a Quiznos rat-thing!
He got offered a job and chose it over his family. I think that's the backstory for the separation.
Ooh, that makes sense of why Allison was so pissed about his coming back in MHR, but also willing to give it another go in Primal. I was wondering that if the separation was over something a little more damaging (as in, malicious or deceitful) then why the heck would she want to try again?
Also, sounds like a good parallel to Carter's relationship with Abby, from what I've gathered.
I liked Warren King, totally different character than Stark. King just seemed more humorless and not quite in control, and a whole lot less sympathetic, but again, a different character with a different vibe from Stark. Although perhaps not fair to judge since he only got the pilot to work on the character, but I like how Stark can look down on the people around him and make it fun. King was just snotty (which is great if you want to have a real bastage of a character)
Still waiting for last weeks Stargates to get up on iTunes, totally missed them, and now I'm hearing about Ben Browder chained to a bed?! Why me?!
now I'm hearing about Ben Browder chained to a bed?! Why me?!
without his pants.
Not that I'm trying to cause you any distress or anything.