I wish they hadn't stopped doing those. I was always entertained.
ETA: Oh wait! they haven't. They just stopped putting them on the easy reference page.
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I wish they hadn't stopped doing those. I was always entertained.
ETA: Oh wait! they haven't. They just stopped putting them on the easy reference page.
You all are making me want to watch Blood Ties. Damn.
joinnnnnnn ussssssssss . . .
where'd they put them, Daniel?
ETA: nebbermind, found it.
They have them on each episode's page.
The reason I didn't think they were doing them any more, is that they stopped having them after "Army of Ghosts" last year, and had none for "Doomsday" nor "Runaway Bride".
But now I just found ones for "Smith and Jones" and "The Shakespeare code," so maybe...
The kids are growing up a bit, tho. heh.
Oh gosh, I loved that scene between Henry and the Incubus too.
(This was a MUCH better episode of Blood Ties -- I hope that the show keeps improving because Dresden Files is ending and BSG won't be back forever and I just don't love the Stargates as much as many Box-set followers.)
The kids on the site are KILLING ME DED with the laughing. From Dr. Who S3: " Smith & Jones "
But this is even more horrible. "Urrrgh! not again!" cries Harry, as the Doctor kisses Martha. "He'd never do that to Rose," Samuel objects. "Why did he snog her?" asks Adam. "I would," says dad. "Grrr," says mum.
and then...
Martha's identified as having "non-human elements." Samuel is pleased: "Oh, that's why he snogged her." Adam ponders this some more: "That means he stuck his tongue in!"
Bwah, Nora! That's logical kid deduction! And they're right!
The last one is why I said they are growing up. heh.
TDF: You know, there were some great Harry moments in there. I loved the bit with him freaking out about Bob being gone. It makes the move to human!ghost from lights-in-skull!ghost pay off so much, because I don't think that would have resonated as much if Harry (and the audience) didn't have a face to put to the character.
And also, despite being a dragon, I liked the Murphy moments. They felt very much how she would have reacted.
Also dug Morgan and Harry working together, and the grudging admiration Morgan had for Harry by the end of it. It was a nice little kudos.
I really hope they get a second season! I think they could do a lot more with it without the pressure of dragging out a tv movie into a tv show, and the crappy production schedules, and the crappy airdates, and not getting any shooting in Chicago. C'mon, scifi! give 'em money and time!