Hera's hair is wacky and Book-like. I'm glad that they've finally shown her and that she seems to have grown a bit.
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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I liked Elton quite well (I thought him dancing to ELO was adorable) and loved his interactions with Jackie, but yeah, the episode lost me at the Ursula-tile. Talk about WTF.
I really like L&M through and through. I thought the MoaningMyrtleTile was hilarious in its fuckedupedness.
Damn. I suppose we won't get a special preview on the website either.
All things considered, Helo and Sharon took the news about Hera rather well, didn't they?
"Fear Her" - reminded me of "Mirrormask" -- well the power of drawing things that come to life reminded me of "Mirrormask" - otherwise not very much alike.
All things considered, Helo and Sharon took the news about Hera rather well, didn't they?
In that Laura's still alive? Yeah, I was thinking that too.
Annoyed that all the promo showed us was more of the Kara & Lee show. I want more Cylons!
I know - -idiotic promos.
I thought the MoaningMyrtleTile was hilarious in its fuckedupedness.
So that was the same actress? I thought she was, but Sci-Fi squashes the credits before you can read them. Also, I agree on the hilarity (and having been on a random ELO kick recently, I enjoyed the ep).
It was the same actress. Her voice is very recognizable.
I really enjoyed L&M and the Torchwood episode about Eugene (which I just watched last night, as our telly was broken until yesterday).
The last couple of eps of TW have been much better, though they're still making the mistake of telling us how great Gwen is instead of actually showing us. The last ep was a bit better at showing her using her intuition and working things out, but the setup made it look as though everything was down to Eugene guiding her anyway.
I do like the way they're showing us that Gwen and Owen are having difficulties, without us having seen much of the relationship at all. Oh, and Gwen held Jack's hand while Eugene was ascending, which I liked.