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.
Whereas in the comic they both got out of the car before it exploded.
I thought only she got out of the car, and he was in the car when it exploded. I thought that was the point, that he was presumably dead, from her perspective.
Still no e-mail, Cindy. Blarg.
No - he made it out seconds before it exploded in the comic. Or thats how it looks to me. The print is too small for me to read in the HTML version of the comics, so I download the pdfs and zoom to 150%. I wonder if that means I'm seeing better detail, or if it means my eyes are so bad I'm misinterpreting visual detail.
Could someone perhaps
e-mail me the filename/location of the Torchwood BitTorrents?
Just so I can steer clear of them and avoid temptation, of course.
Heroe's comic #5:
DL's last name is Hawkins? As in the MBG on Jericho??
Hee. Yes, sumi. Indeed it is.
P-C, I didn't re-send it, but you seem to have gotten it and responded. Unless I am corresponding with a doppleganger. That would be really funny.
Do people have a strong opinion in favor of the continuation of white fonting the Heroes-comic discussion? Are they available to everyone who can watch the show?
They are indeed freely available on the official site. They do feel like they're "spoilery," though, as this latest comic is about D.L., and we know very little about him from the show.
They are indeed freely available on the official site. They do feel like they're "spoilery," though, as this latest comic is about D.L., and we know very little about him from the show.
The D.L. one is very spoilery, if it's at all reflective of what's going to happen on the show. (And I don't see why it wouldn't be.)
Mostly, they've been good for getting inside the heads of the characters a bit. Mildly interesting, but not really required reading.
The D.L. one, though, gives up a lot of info.
I think there's plenty of Captain Jack to go around
He does seem a little more
subdued than we're used to, somehow. I think his heart now belongs to the Doctor. And the Doctor's hand belongs to him
.
Of course, being
a Man of Mystery suits him no end. I'm really looking forward to how they reveal his story
.