I'd pegged it as getting cancelled after 3 eps. Oops!
You and me both. I like it a lot, but it looked dooooooomed to me.
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.
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I'd pegged it as getting cancelled after 3 eps. Oops!
You and me both. I like it a lot, but it looked dooooooomed to me.
It does seem a little early. Especially since their numbers have been good but not great. Though I suppose that, in this season of disappointing debuts, "good" is enough to keep NBC happy.
First of all... BSG! Tonight! Woo!
Well that settles it then, I guess we're doing a pilot podcast.
Looking forward to this!
I am the exclamation point queen today. !
First of all... BSG! Tonight! Woo!
I cannot believe something this hilarious is on the official site.
Oh, my god that's so funny... and with the random. I may have to transcribe the lyrics for myself.
Gah! That is just WONDERFUL!
So much better than the one with Lorne Greene...
Too.Damn.Funny!
I'm going to be humming that for the rest of the afternoon.
I love your slanted walls
And your A-shaped halls
This would be an appropriate time for me to repost "Lazy Friday," which I continue to be proud of.
Yeah, the incident that got Stark fired is the incident that got Kim killed - as I understood it anyway.
Hooray for the Eureka pilot podcast! It'll be great to hear more from Jordan.
I'm not sure if anyone here reads the Eureka board over on SciFi's site, but there is a raging debate in several threads about how the events in the finale would have created a paradox that throws the whole timeline into and endless loop
I'm kind of curious to see if this gets addressed at all next season. There are a lot of fans that have had plenty of exposure to space-time problems in other shows and have a certain understanding of how they would usually work. The finale breaks the traditional rules. If it never gets discussed then I'm giving it a hand wave and saying the artifact was involved so the normal rules do not apply.
(Edited to add link.)