Literally they said it was "too homoerotic"
I know what these words mean and yet...
too early in his character intro to have him that naked.
Huh. Nope. That one doesn't quite scan either.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Literally they said it was "too homoerotic"
I know what these words mean and yet...
too early in his character intro to have him that naked.
Huh. Nope. That one doesn't quite scan either.
When we have the second season*, can there pretty please be an episode where nanoids eat everybody's clothes? It would make up for the tragic lack of nakedness this season.
Yes, I know there would suddenly be an outbreak of strategically placed furniture, plants, and props, but even so.
* If I keep saying that, it must come true, right?
I know what these words mean and yet...
I think it means the SciFi execs were terrified when they saw the season finale of Dr. Who and are now overcompensating.
Literally they said it was "too homoerotic"
Did you not explain to them that the slashers need but a bit of suggestion and one pivotal scene and they are off? And that all of this slash is FREE PUBLICITY the show?
I actually didn't mind the Jack/Allison in this episode. I thought that it was much subtler. Which, admittedly, isn't saying much. I thought that she was reevaluating her relationship with Stark, but the prospect of Jack leaving made her think about her feeling for him.
My biggest issue in this episode is the complete irrationality of BRAD (and that's how I handwaved them staying in the house -- SARAH didn't kill the pizza guy, BRAD did). Anyway. Brad is an interrogation program, right? So, what is the point of "surrender"? The goal of interrogation is information. And if SARAH was so completely gone, why was BRAD following her primary objective? And why, when faced with "false surrender" was the idea to kill the subjects? Why did Jack and Allison get cold, Fargo and Beverly got hot, and Stark and Henry got nothing?
Okay, I'm done, I think. I loved Jo and Taggart, especially "when I go after your flank, you'll know it"
you people.
I think Henry and Stark were in danger of getting poisonous fire-suppression gas. At one point they were trying to forestall that possibility by pulling out panels looking for wires to cut....
It was the scene when I'm naked anyway at Bev's.
My eyebrows may have tangled in my hair. Ahem.
HA!
Because you don't like it when people who don't know you well call you Bev, right?
That must be it.