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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did anyone else have trouble remembering what the hell happened in last year's finale for The 4400? i was so lost and usually, no matter how long a show has been gone, i can remember the big plot points. i ended up having to go to the official website to jumpstart my memory.
i'm thinking a catch-up show, like they do for Lost, GA and other shows wouldn't be a bad thing for this show. it's just been too long since the finale aired...
it's just been too long since the finale aired...
Apparently it was on this past Thursday at like, midnight or 1 depending on where you live. Which, really, is of no use to me. I missed last season's finale for some reason, and actually never happened to catch it again. I was surprised they didn't relaunch it with a marathon, like they did last year with season 2 leading into season 3.
I'm surprised that they didn't either.
I had forgotten that Diane and family really were going to move to Spain. I couldn't remember what happened to Alana. (Was she somehow encapsulated in that painting in an Katharine Madison sort of way?)
For some reason, I thought that Marco was dead - so I was really happy to see him again.
I'm still torn on the changes on The Dead Zone. On the one hand, I hate when shows essentially don't change for 10 years, and then EVERYTHING changes in the very last episode, and we don't get to see any of the results.
On the other hand, as I mentioned on TWOP, I'd have happily pitched Sarah into the fire, too, if it meant keeping Bruce on the canvas.
did anyone else have trouble remembering what the hell happened in last year's finale for The 4400?
yeah, I couldn't quite remember what was going on. And the way that they started was really confusing since my memory was vague.
I couldn't remember what happened to Alana. (Was she somehow encapsulated in that painting in an Katharine Madison sort of way?)
Well, she left because she was wanted by the law. I suspect that she went back in time (possibly jumped into the painter's dream) and that's why no one can find her.
They killed Walt? Hmph. (Never watched the show, but read the fic.)
A couple more entrants from that SPN trailer contest.
Okay, the second one didn't work for me just in case it doesn't work for you either here it is on youtube.
Man. What up, TDZ, with the killing of a major character unnecessarily AND eliminating the apocalypse? And probably writing out Bruce as well? I think I'm displeased. Especially since we got all that happy weird poly family stuff at the beginning. Which, really, should have been the cluestick that someone was going to kick it. You don't give a crowd happy families and then *keep* them happy. Sheesh.
I felt so shit-sorry for Sarah, though. How the hell do you deal with carrying the unborn child of your dead husband around a *second* time?
Whoa. I think I'm glad I stopped watching DZ. Too much.