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.
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?)
"Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something" is quite a different sentiment, IMO
I googled (immediately, so they hadn't sprung up from the ep) and found many references, so I think the "fairer than death" line is from the book.
I knew I knew her! No wonder I was skeptical of her up-and-up-ness. (once again with the "What Aille said.")
Sudoku so isn't math. Logic, sure, but not math. It's like the math-less version of the Brotherhood puzzle.
I was very confused as to the relationship between "now" on SG1 and "now" on SGA.
Yeah. Where was SG-1 while the Atlantis team were sneaking out of the SGC?
And I'm still trying to figure out where they were storing the puddle-jumper...
Okay, so someone needs to write Jack saving the day from inside Atlantis during the hiatus. Redeem Jack for me, please. Preferably Martha Wilson.
I googled (immediately, so they hadn't sprung up from the ep) and found many references, so I think the "fairer than death" line is from the book.
I'm telling you, the exact line from the movie is what's in the book. Just in a different context. Whatever was said on SG-whichever
isn't
from the book. I'll flip through and see if I can find it, later.
Right, P-C. But you're refering to the "Life is pain" line, right? I'm saying there's a whole other quote, which is what Shep was quoting. (Chapter 8, at the end of the book, according to Spark Notes)
Suela, clearly in a little garage off the Big Chimney.
Yeah, they get there, and Jack says, "Finally. I was expecting you hours ago. Give me that. I'm nearly done, anyway. Well, come on."
"Finally. I was expecting you hours ago. Give me that. I'm nearly done, anyway. Well, come on."
Oh, I would pay so much money to see that. Sadly, show not called Jack O'Neill Saves Atlantis' Ass, so I guess I'll have to settle for hoping that he doesn't actually need to be rescued...
I'm saying there's a whole other quote, which is what Shep was quoting. (Chapter 8, at the end of the book, according to Spark Notes)
Ah. Hm.
show not called Jack O'Neill Saves Atlantis' Ass
Nope. Once I finish a paper, I want to go back and watch The Pegasus Project. I was in a hotel room with my family when it aired before, and the differences, depending on which set of charcters are POV, are fascinating. Although Rodney gets talked about as more of an ass the more the SGC is involved in any episode of SGA, too.