FYI - Scifi is repeating the BSG premiere tonight. (10 pm Central.)
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.
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This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
I just met (well, I met him a couple weeks ago, but just found out on seeing him again today) an ex of Tricia Helfer's.
I turned to him and said "Damn. Well played."
He nodded. I followed up with "That's a lot of woman."
He nodded again.
"Like seven foot worth," I continued. Then I remembered I had the option of being quiet and stopped saying stupid things.
I'm laughing with you, ita, not at you.
Possibly both.
From Waaaaaaaaaay back:'
The part I am confused by is that in the other timeline, Kim's death did not happen , so there could be no invesitgation for him to get fired over (at least not for that reason)
I seem to remember Henry saying some thing about how he had to take the job so that he could get access to the Artifact to build the time machine, so I got the distinct impression that he'd gotten Stark fired (and it JUST occured to me that Stark was running Stark Industries, like maybe with his UNCLE TONY)
Heroes thing: I thought that pattern looked like a bit of DNA--one side of the twisty ladder, and a few rungs.
Another Heroes thing: One of the guys at krav went to school with SuperHiro, and says he's a really great guy who's crazy good at a bunch of stuff. Which chuffs me greatly. Love him.
I saw the actor on the Megan Mullally show. He was great. Apparently used to do improv comedy.
Dude, he's not only an actor, but he's a digital/CG artist dude! He worked at ILM!
Wow. Multi-talented.
So in the promo where Baltar is being convinced that he's a Cylon, I'm guessing that this is his subconcious rationalization for his despicable actions, right?
But what I am wondering is why Adama thinks that the first Cylon attack was his fault.
But what I am wondering is why Adama thinks that the first Cylon attack was his fault.
You mean in the very beginning? Didn't it have something to do with feeling guilty about them not defeating the cylons decisively in the first war?