Unamericans- next Thursday (Gods, Goddesses and Sky1 willing) those Brits who have cable, sky or digital will be able to see the first episode of season 7. How do you feel about discussion after the show, either that night or the morning after (says she who has to go to bed early)? Spoiler fonted in here, ordinary text in here, or should it be spoiler fonted and in Previously?
Xander ,'Chosen'
All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American
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Well, the spoiler rule - here and in Previously - is that the Australians are the marker of what is spoilery or not. So I guess it's really up to them. I'm not bothered yet because I've seen the first few eps, though at this rate you'll have caught up with me fairly soon (especially as my second batch of tapes has so far failed to arrive....). In which case, I'd prefer not to have whitefonted discussion here, but that's just me.
Ant'N'Dec slash? You sick, sick puppy.
There's nothing sick about noticing the slashiness of Ant'n'Dec. They're slashier than anything else I can think of. Except the Clex.
But I still haven't read any of it. Go me.
I'm OK with whitefonted discussion here.
I second Angus' "OK". It will be at least another month -- but probably closer to a couple -- before Australia starts getting Buffy season 7. Any discussion of previous seasons is welcomed, though. :)
Speaking of which, the Jossentaries for "Hush" and "Restless" are both fascinating listens. Not as funny as "Innocence" but equally entertaining and informative.
Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson seem to have taken note of the quality/substance of Joss' commentaries and hence their commentaries for "This Year's Girl" and "Superstar" respectively, are well worth a listen.
Nice work taunting the DVD-deprived Americans, jimi!
There's a big "what does a soul mean?" debate happening in the Buffy thread right now.
I suspect watching Buffy and Angel on the American schedule, having a region-free DVD and using BitTorrent to grab Farscape eps ahead of time should be a big "Evil now!" marker, shouldn't it?
Not if you're generous with the sharing of the Farscape tapes. IJS.
Nice work taunting the DVD-deprived Americans, jimi!
Oh my, how insensitive of me. Call me "Oz" and send in the Mistress of Pain to spank me.
I need some vocabulary. What's the technical term to describe intense same-sex emotional relationships that are not explicitly physical? Doesn't "homoerotic" contain some idea that the people involved are physically intimate, or at least thinking about it?
I'm thinking of the classical Victorian relationships that, as far as we know, stayed subliminal. Housman. Rhodes. That sort of thing. People all of whose emotionally passionate relationships were with the same sex, but who thought of themselves merely as confirmed old bachelors/spinsters.