"It was open." "Oh."
'Shells'
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.
Nathan has a Nobel prize?
Whoa. Jo. Hot and armed. Another entry for the Hot Chicks With Guns website!
Ye Olde Drop Check (or Kick as the case may be.) Fixes it everytime.
Oops. Lori's gonna be pissed.
Hee, that's the first thing I thought, too.
ETA: If you want to have sex, reverse the hex. (Prompted by my post number.)
Ahaha! Eureka is making me laugh like a loon tonight.
Loved the second death ray twist!
he should have recognized that whole two key failsafe thing, right?
Yeah, right? I mean, what else are two keys ever used for?
Finally watched everything and caught up.... in reverse:
Eureka was adorable. Handwavey, but adorable. I'm taping the repeat tonight so I can enjoy the adorable again with the podcast.
The SG-1 announcement was spoiled for me in Minearverse. I... don't know how I feel about it. I mean, of course, suck.... but I've gotta say that the feel of the latest episodes isn't the same as what sucked me into the early episodes. signed, still hasn't seen S7-mid9
SGA: So, if Weir's situation was all in her head.... does this mean she's a fan of Buffy and Ferris Bueller?
SG1: Good God. If I had a cat I would have scared it to death. I snorted at the Farscape (oh god the vest) and Star Trek (yummy Teal'c abs! Carter's I'm-the-hot-yeoman blink!), but the puppet part made me laugh like a drain. Also, the meta was incredible. They used up all their WTF?Look budget for the rest of the season. It's a shame how the nice quote at the end now feels a bit like poking the wound.
I thought the special was nice too. Lots of cute moments, and I'm going to continue to cheerfully ignore the "Shanks is a jackass" vibes. Until he makes a movie that isn't Swarmed, he's just going to keep being Daniel for me.
Jumping back to the commercials talk: I don't know what it's like over there but I suspect it's not far from what it's like over here. If I was a senior executive of a company paying oodles of cash to have my commercials on the telly, I'd be inflicting a kicking on the arsehole(s) in charge of the button that switches to the commercial break. There is nothing more infuriating than losing a punch-line of a scene b/c it suddenly goes to a commercial, and this happens far too frequently on Australian television. The network is trying to cram as many ads in the hour as they can and so end up ruining the show or movie for the viewer. I can't speak for anyone else but this pisses me off so much that I immediately start channel surfing. If the station did the right thing and only switched to commercials at the correct time, then I honestly would be more inclined to sit through the commercials. Likewise, if I knew the advertiser had done something to ensure their advert hadn't been a party to ruining the flow of the show/movie, then I'd be happy to do the right thing by them and watch their commercial.
Of course, if the TV execs had half a brain between them, they'd wise up and make sure their people did the right thing by the viewers and didn't fuck up the broadcast. They'd also change the practice of having the commercials louder than the show. That way they'd be able to foil the machines that can automatically cut the commerical breaks from the recording.
When SBS Australia switched from a government funded station, to a commercial station, they did exactly the right thing. Prior to the switch they broadcast the show or movie without any breaks, then between the end of one show and the start of the next they'd fill up the 10 minutes or so with shorts. After the switch they still broadcast the show or movie without a break, then screen commercials during the gap between end/start. However, it's not just 10 minutes straight of commercials b/c they mix in station promos and other stuff that makes it interesting to continue watching.