Oh, as usual, dear.
We are nothing if not talky meat.
'Out Of Gas'
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.
Oh, as usual, dear.
We are nothing if not talky meat.
DW: The clips at the end were awesome! Nothing could have jazzed me up more for this season than that.
DW (yes, I have developed a sudden weekly cough): I miss my Rose! I'm not ready to love the new companion yet, but I'm guessing I'll like her. She'll be interesting with her terribly close family dynamic.
I thought DT showed some depth I hadn't yet seen. I hope that hangs in.
Totally agree with all the HHGttG stuff, and as I love that with a fiery passion, it's all welcome. It feels like seeing Serenity on BSG.
Anyway, it does look like a good season, and I'm in.
Finally popping back in after a 4 month hiatus (whether or not I am remembered is a whole other story) and having to catch up from that disappearance, to say that the Paul Blackthorne Part 2 Q&A is up at SciFi. Juliebird gets her question answered too.
Woo hoo!!! BBC-A to air Torchwood!!!
Wow. I wonder how much they'll have to edit Torchwood for American TV. I'm guessing a lot.
Ooops. There goes my internal rationalization for why it was okay to ahem Torchwood. Please don't ask me about my internal rationalization for why it was okay to ahem Dr. Who. Something about a slippery slope and how I really, really wanted to.
Aww, I'll miss Keeping Up Appearances, though. Now they need a BBCAmerica Classic!
Wow. I wonder how much they'll have to edit Torchwood for American TV. I'm guessing a lot.
Does BBC-A edit for content, or for time (or both)? I've never watched it regularly enough to judge.
But, airing in the US means region 1 dvds with all the stuff from the UK airing back in. (And I'm hoping for On Demand availability with the same.)
I honestly don't know. British TV has to be edited for time so that they can squish all the commercials in. I'm now tempted to watch Torchwood on BBCA and compare them to the uncut versions, just to see what's missing.