Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Just watched
Doctor Who
3.08 and loved it. So
creepy! I love when this show does creepy. The scarecrows freaked me out but good. So what is the deal with the kid who can see the future? The flash of him in the future, when Martha runs into him, looked familiar -- have we seen that scene already in a past episode?
Jon,
yes, the younger kid who stole the watch is the one from Love Actually. What didn't you like about the possessed schoolboy? I thought he was very good.
I really loved
the time period & the setting for this episode, with the shadow of WWI hanging over everything they do.
Kate, Who 3x8 comments the little boy is getting the Doctor's memories and such by opening up the watch. that scene of him running into Martha was one from the premiere, i believe.
the scarecrows freaked me the hell out and that's something this show hasn't done for me lately.
Kate, his acting just didn't sell it to me. I can't be any more specific than that. Everyone else seems to have liked him, so I'll just sit alone in my bad-acting corner.
Uncharacteristically for me, I have trouble suspending disbelief for Dean slash despite the character's hotness. I think it's because he's told someone he doesn't swing that way in canon, and my read of the charcter is that he's totally the type of guy who would think nothing of exclaiming "Dude! I bagged a Seattle Seahawks linebacker last night!" if he were into that sort of thing.
This just makes me want to see pre-series where he's testing his own sexuality and Sam's busy looking for a rock to crawl under, because it was bad enough when Dean was only looking to score with girls.
I understand, however, that I'm overly-influenced by many WTF conversations with (straight) male friends about that topic.
Actually, I meant DB from S1 Buffy compared to the last third of S2. I was gobsmacked by him in IOHEfY, and on rewatch realized just how much more powerful his acting had become by Passions. The Angelus arc certainly freed him to stretch and reach, while still keeping a core of Angel in there somewhere.
I had the same sort of realization about JP in HotH, and on rewatch, noted his improvement almost from IMtoD. Part of it is the actors' maturation, and the letting go of behaviors and processes that worked for them as younger actors, especially as they find truer ways to portray emotion and character.
Okay, I'll stop now. But this is my meat.
tiggy, oh! That makes sense, of course. I knew we'd seen something like that but couldn't place it.
I just parsed the end of ita's comments above in a very odd way. I took the word "like" to mean "acting like", and was briefly very confused.
The same thing happened to me!
Kate, his acting just didn't sell it to me. I can't be any more specific than that. Everyone else seems to have liked him, so I'll just sit alone in my bad-acting corner.
I'll join you in that corner, Jon. I thought
he was sort of eye-rolly over-the-top, with that constant bug-eyed look.
The
scarecrows
were pretty freaky, indeed.
I don't think anyone's mentioned that
the Doctor's new squeeze is Jessica Stevenson/Hynes from Spaced! Whee! I just barely recognized her after a while, and it wasn't immediate because the role is so different. I didn't expect to see her on the show.
PC, when was
the possessed schoolboy bug-eyed?
I don't recall that at all.
The misreading of my previous post made me laugh, since I hesitated over word choice there--though the misread never occurred to me--I just refused to use
love even though Martha did.
I'm perhaps overly sentimental or something. Though it was all very believably done.
ita, I'm probably using the wrong word. But his constant
intense, never-blinking stare and curled smirk were just like, "No one notices this guy has been INHABITED BY EVIL or something?" Keep it on the down-low, you know?
Ooh! I just saw an ad for Torchwood on BBCA! It's starting in September!!!! (They're playing "The Empty Child" right now.)