If I could beam this episode directly to everyone's minds, I would.
'Trash'
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.
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(Can't ahem eps, so I must wait until April)
Thinking I might have to ahem this episode and give it to Sheryl as a holiday gift.
I need to ahem the past few episodes when I get home and catch up.
Did anyone watch The Lost Room last night? I watched it in pieces and then went to bed before it was over (but I recorded it). I really liked it and I'll watch it again when I get home.
Yeah, I watched it and liked it. I thought it was a bit much to get through for the first night of a miniseries (how many factions were there, anyway?), but I did like it and am interested in it.
I decided to tape the whole thing because the airings I could stay up for are at exactly the wrong time for other stuff I watch. It may just wind up sitting around unwatched, but it sounded (and from the previews looked) interesting.
The Peter Krause character did several things that were not stupid, and I was pleased.
I liked Krause's relationship with his daughter. Also I stopped watching around the time Juliana M was talking about her "second" or when the medical examiner guy was talking to the mental patient -- I can't remember which happened later. Actually, how did the medical exmainer end up there and talking about the objects, it seemed like he knew about them but I thought Krause's character only told his partner. Or was the examiner guy's knowledge indpendent of Krause's knowledge.
I thought it was pretty well done. I'm a little leery of all these factions being so centered in Pittsburgh (though they did say something about the objects drawing each other together) and of Pollack's and Bart's characters knowing so much about the plan that fits the objects together without being able to say what exactly is going on with the room itself. But it held together well and had some very good performances.
Who knew the network responsible for Mansquito had this kind of quality up their sleeves?
askye, it was independent. He was following up on Iggy's personal effects, and he found out about the Order.
I like it so far, and I'm interested to see where it goes. It's a cool idea. I loved this exchange:
"What does the gun do?"
"It shoots bullets really fast."
Wait, we can blackfont this, can't we?