Now I wanna see a giant bunny launching vipers....
Buffybot ,'Dirty Girls'
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.
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.
Especially if it does a fast burn into the atmo, launches vipers, then jumps to hyperspace.
Yes!
Sir - starboard floppy ear is taking heavy damage.
Rotate starboard whiskers one through eight 23 degrees and begin twitching! Retract floppy tail!
No, I am not stoned....
Maybe you should be stoned...
...Or on the writing staff of The Venture Brothers.
Happy Birthday, Jess!
Happy Birthday, Jessica!
Smallville: So they've got a miracle drug that can instantly cure any lethal injury, but because it causes aggression, they're just going to throw it away? Dude. Keep it. Give it to people about to die and then keep them under observation and/or sedation until the aggression passes. Much better to be dead than pissed off, apparently. Sheesh.
BSG: I thought they were going to do execute the Cylons and then the virus wouldn't actually download with their conciousness. There was a lot of speculation among the Cylons about whether or not it would happen, but they didn't want to risk it. I think it would have been more in tune with the show for the "heroes" to actually dirty their hands, but it not work out in the end.
And I am I the only one who finds it incredibly disturbing that a random person with a set of dog tags can concievably kill people undetected on Galactica via a box in an ungaurded corridor?
I don't think that Helo really thought that they wouldn't know that he was the one with access to the keys to that box and the motive to do it.
I'm a little confused by the end of Torchwood 5:
OK, so the little girl wanted to go with the creatures to this magical forest place, and Jack let her go because otherwise the creatures would have caused all kinds of death and mayhem and worldwide devastation. Fine. I didn't understand his final exchange with the little girl, though. He says, "What good is that to you? There will be no more chosen ones." She says, "They'll find us back in time."
Huh? Why no more chosen ones? Who will find whom back in time?
And then Jack says, "...this is the only chance we have against them."
Are they suddenly going to stop interacting with humans now? Why?
I am so confused. I admit I got a little distracted a couple of times, so maybe I missed some exposition. Can someone help a girl out? Anyone?
We did learn a little more about Jack's history, which was nice. He's... well, he's just not the bestest all-around actor, is he? I didn't buy his torment in the final scene. I wanted to, I just... no. Ah, well. He's very pretty .