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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This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
I was (kind of) watching SG1 and I saw an ad for SGA that morphed into whatever movie they're showing tomorrow night and I seriously thought that it was also SGA and couldn't figure out who all the new cast members were.
Hmmm, perhaps that's a sign that I should order dinner.
So, I can't remember, when Cliff Simon's eyes went all golden - -did that mean that he was exerting or trying to exert power over Adra? Don't her eyes do the same thing when she is using power? Does that mean that her power and that of the Gouould (sp?) are the same?
Hee! I love the remarks about Vancouver at the end of the article.
Man. Now I want a Steampunk SPN AU.
I hadn't realized that John Winchester's diary entires were up anywhere:
Every morning when I wake up, Dean is inside the crib, arms wrapped around baby Sam. Like he’s trying to protect him from whatever is out there in the night.
Doctor Who 3.11.:
Wheee! John Barrowman in the title credits. And John Simm! JOHN SIMM!!
Parts of the episode were
a bit lame (dark quarry, anybody?), but the moment when Derek Jacobi turned around having opened the watch made up for everything.
Wow.
somewhere during my TV watching, I saw an ad which featured this line: "Son, your Mom and I sold your soul to the devil". Any idea which series that is from?
When I say this last Who was creepy, I don't mean that in any sense like the last one. Listening to the conversation between the Doctor
and Jack
--any of their conversations--
made me feel like I shouldn't be there. There was something nakedly intimate about it, and that's even before you get to slashing them.
Fiona, was there spoilage for
who Jacobi/Simm played?
Also, what did Martha mean when she
recognized the voice? Was he the guy whose name I'm forgetting--the one who told her mother the Doctor was a bad man?
Last week's episode was such a
perfect standalone, and then there's this one which is tied in to so many other stories.
Cool. Different way, but cool.