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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Yes. Cancelled by Fox. Apparently very good, but not mainstream since the main character was kind of a sociopath. Also, it's what Greenwalt modeled Wolfram and Hart after.
SA, your use of the word "fangirls" reminded me of Jack's very amusing use of the term
"retcon."
Hee. There was something else he said that was sort of fandom-y, but I forget.
It's a television show starring Adrian Pasdar and created by David Greenwalt -- there was quite a bit of Profit discussion in one of the Minearverse threads.
I just ran across this comment in someone's livejournal:
As far as Torchwood is concerned, RTD is writing a slash version of Angel...
Isn't that like saying someone's writing a slash version of Queer as Folk?!?
brain boggles, then explodes in a cloud of pink glitter...
At least in the original Doctor Who, Captain Jack was
not only bisexual, but also didn't limit his preference to humans.
I'm not
sure of the right word because I don't think "bestiality" should apply to a preference for multiple species of intelligent life forms.
With that in mind, I'm not sure
why anyone would be surprised that TW would stray pretty far from the straight.
When Jack was first introduced, didn't the Doctor basically say to Rose that
by the 24th century, all humans were pretty much omnisexual? (And that that's what makes humans such a successful intergalactic species -- we'll breed with anything that moves, so our genes are everywhere.)
I wish Mohinder would freaking own up, because the scepticism that was funky last week was trying my patience this week. But watching not-Jesse go back to Isaac and then finish the painting was freaking great.
I'm like the Wish-verse you. It drove me nuts last week, but this week I understood, because from Mohinder's perspective, time had not stopped, and here's Peter suddenly wandering the subway, calling after some hero (Hiro).
But watching not-Jesse go back to Isaac and then finish the painting was freaking great. You could see the subtle transformation it laid in Isaac, where it was suddenly validating of what he was doing and what he was experiencing. Someone else got it; and frankly, I think that's going to be the thing to pull him out of his downward spiral. Plus, it makes what was kind of a boring love triange into something far more intriguing.
SA, I don't get this "not-Jesse" reference to Peter, probably because he's already firmly established as not-Xander in my head. That said, here I completely agree with you. I wonder if Isaac saw what happened to Peter's eyes.
I'm also wondering what Peter's going to do (super-power-wise) when he meets Niki. It's chilling little thought.
I'm also wondering what Peter's going to do (super-power-wise) when he meets Niki. It's chilling little thought.
Especially if Nathan's around.
SA, I don't get this "not-Jesse" reference to Peter, probably because he's already firmly established as not-Xander in my head.
I think she's referring to the fact that the actor played Jess on Gilmore Girls, where he was 1000 times more annoying.
Don't remember that specifically, Jessica, but I'm not the big DW fan in the family. I'm more likely to be in the room reading while Hubs watches. It's certainly
true about Captain Jack himself.
I'm also wondering what Peter's going to do (super-power-wise) when he meets Niki. It's chilling little thought.
I actually don't think it'll be a problem -- Nikki's multiple personality disorder seems to me be to be a coping mechanism of sorts, and not the power itself, so synching to Nikki's power should cause Peter no issues, just like synching to Issac's didn't turn him into a heroin addict.