Which season/ep is Dead in the Water? I ask because I just got the first disc of S1 from Netflix.
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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.
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Another excellent episode of "Life on Mars" this week. Anyone else see it yet?
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Holy crap. Watching the 6 am news, and they're doing a story on ... eh, something not very newsy. Anyhoo, the newcaster is in her office for some reason, and behind her on the wall is...
...a huge poster of shirtless Ronon, standing in the ocean, with the headline "Come on in [newslady], the water's perfect.
Andi thinks Peter may be becoming Superman, in essence.
I meant it in more of a metaphorical sense, using Supes for any standard comic book superhero with a wide range of powers like Superman or maybe Wolverine, but not like Batman, who has no special powers other than supremely trained body and mind plus an unlimited budget for useful gadgets. Also not like Jean Grey, who as I understand it has one special power with many applications. All the other Heroes have just the one - to carry out a complex mission they have to work together as we saw with Radioactive Guy, Net Woman, and Matt. As Peter gets his shit together, he will be a host unto himself, and be able to take on tasks which no other single Super will be able to manage.
It also occurrs to me, what if the painting showing him going all asplodey is not showing him going into an uncontrolled, harmful meltdown. What if it works out that he has to do that to control and localize something that would be even worse (or he thinks it is) without his intervention? Oh, yes, getting him all trained up to control himself is a good thing, but now maybe instead of being the bomb that destroys New York, maybe he's the Bomb Squad that protects the Hemisphere - he and New York are just collateral damage, acceptible losses.
a huge shirtless poster of Ronon
...Happy Place... What?
Dead in the Water is ep 4, season 1, I think. Lemme check. Nope, ep. 3. I think we were planning on Phantom Traveler, which is 4, next week.
Phantom Traveler
LOVE that episode! I'll try to catch that one with y'all.
a huge poster of shirtless Ronon, standing in the ocean
Whoa! Yay fannish newscaster! Though it occurs to me that the poster could be from that other beach show he was on before SGA. North Beach, maybe?
I'll definitely try to join in for the SPN W-n-P (thanks for the heads-up, Beverly!)
So, Dead in the Water at 11 pm CST? I can do that -- but that's different than I had understood. (I.e., a marathon starting at 11 -- couldn't do that.)
People who've read the later Dresden File books. Look it's Harry's dog! (They just got recognized by the AKC and are the cover dog on the new AKC Gazette.)
Nope, not a marathon, especially not one starting that late. Maybe just one ep per week when they aren't airing new ones?
North Beach, maybe?
North Shore. Watched it almost solely for him. And a little for whassername from the OC. Kirsten's sister. Amanda Righetti.
eta: dude, Adrianne Palicki (aka SPN's Jess and FNL's Tyra) was in two eps of North Shore. Huh.