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.
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?
Yes, it aired last night so it can be totally blackfonted.
And really, the little girl is played by Dakota Fanning's younger sister and isn't all the creepy. Although she did figure out a bunch of stuff about that lost hotel on her own.
I loved the scene where she was all, "Pick any stuffed animal BUT OMG NOT THAT ONE."
Also, I noticed that Rob Kral is responsible for the score.
Scifi.com has a bunch of little videos about various of the objects and what they do.
How gay is Zach? The article contains guesses about future Heroes plot based on casting news linked to upthread. Kring's comments.
That was an awfully lame response on the part of Kring. Why'd he bother?
Yeah, what the hell? This has
Dead Like Me
written all over it. Bryan Fuller intended to make George's dad gay and even set it up in the pilot, but the network nixed the idea. And I swear I read an interview with Fuller early on that said Zach was gay, so I was confused when that wasn't being made clear for many episodes. And then I thought it was, and now Kring said it wasn't? Weird.
Nice to see that the mere prospect of a secondary character (who's most likely being written out anyway) being gay has sent NBC into Watergate cover-up mode. What network was Will & Grace on, again?
Yeah, what the hell? This has Dead Like Me written all over it. Bryan Fuller intended to make George's dad gay and even set it up in the pilot, but the network nixed the idea. And I swear I read an interview with Fuller early on that said Zach was gay, so I was confused when that wasn't being made clear for many episodes. And then I thought it was, and now Kring said it wasn't? Weird.
Wasn't
Dead Like Me
on ShowTime or another premium channel?
Before I read Kring's comments, I wondered if there was a chance they decided not to portray Zach as gay, because they're going to kill him, and they didn't want a Tara on their hands.
To tell you the truth, I never thought Zach read gay, until the implied coming-out scene, which felt contrived to me. I thought he had a crush on Claire. Then again, I never paid attention to the MySpace page, and website stuff, either.
Wasn't Dead Like Me on ShowTime or another premium channel?
Yes, it was on Showtime.
To tell you the truth, I never thought Zach read gay, until the implied coming-out scene, which felt contrived to me. I thought he had a crush on Claire.
Right, I think that was what Kring must have intended, but since I'd read that interview that said he was gay, I saw that instead.