I was saying, "push her off the bridge", too, though, but I guess that's not dramatic.
Practical but not very chivalrous. Perhaps her mum could do that.
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I was saying, "push her off the bridge", too, though, but I guess that's not dramatic.
Practical but not very chivalrous. Perhaps her mum could do that.
Haven't we seen that chick before?
She played a role on SG-1. Can't remember her name, but Something, Destroyer of Worlds. There was the older version of the character, played by someone else, and then on another show, she was en-youngened, and played by the lead, blonde Ancient from tonight's ep.
I was kind of meh on SG-1 tonight, but I liked SGA. Didn't find it boring - I enjoyed many of the character moments. And, of course, I love it when a team cowboys up and goes all rogue.
She played a role on SG-1. Can't remember her name, but Something, Destroyer of Worlds.
It was Ke'ra.
The actress, Megan Leitch, also played the sister of Fox Mulder (Samantha) on X-Files.
It's also canon now that John can quote Princess Bride (I can't place that line, though. Is it in the film version? If so, where?)
Heh. My immediate reaction to that line was, "Yay, Princess Br--hey, that line's not from the movie!" I definitely don't recognize it. Maybe it's a reference to the "Life is pain" line?
I rewatched the midnight showing of SGA, mostly so that I could see Ronon pick up John like a little kid again. Love!
My immediate reaction to that line was, "Yay, Princess Br--hey, that line's not from the movie!" I definitely don't recognize it. Maybe it's a reference to the "Life is pain" line?
What line? Maybe it's from the book.
On the other hand, maybe someone could have mentioned to them that the Atlantis team had been mucking around with the Replicators' programming.
Oh, indeed.
Maybe it's from the book.
Nah. The line is, IIRC, "Life is pain, princess. If anyone tells you life is fair, they're selling you something." Or words to that effect.
I thought it was pretty cheap to claim it was Princess Bride and get it wrong. But then I also thought it was pretty cheap to waste RDA on an episode in which he acted like a mannikin. ::sigh::
"Life is pain, princess. If anyone tells you life is fair, they're selling you something." Or words to that effect.
"Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something."
Trivia! In the book, that line is said to Fezzik by his mother. Erm, without the "Highness" part.
(Oh, I just realized you were probably quoting the SGA line, which, as you can see, is more of a paraphrase.)
Also, FIC-BAIT!!! 5 or 6 different kinds, and that's without the "completing the episode" thing.
That phone call where Rodney remarked that he and John had earthside dinner plans? The first slash fics incorporating the scene were probably posted before the scene was finished airing.
Sarameg, you should know that Eureka is available as an iTunes download. So much cheaper than a cable subscription. You could try just one or two episodes to see if you like it. t /enabler
It was Ke'ra.
No wonder I didn't trust her! See, this is an unfortunate side-effect of reusing actors.
I googled last night, and that line is apparently from the book. I just thought it was odd for him to throw out a line from the book, and then say "good movie." It would be an even more obscure reference!
I also think the ficcers will use the throwaway line about the Sudoku books. OMG John likes math! @@
Also, is it in Flanigan's contract that he has to wear so much black? (Not that I'm complaining...)
The Ronon thing was adorable. And RDA must be burning time in his mini-contract. (Also, are we supposed to think that the events on SG-1 and SGA are happening in parallel?)