Me too - I'm far too much a tv addict.
'Selfless'
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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-t from a while back:
Oh my, I love this episode.
It reminds me of a story I read ages ago about an inescapable prison, also with the psychological insight of the hero into himself.
"The House of If" by, if I remember right, Barry B. Longyear. I think it was in the collection It Came From Schenectady.
I saw an ad for Eureka during Psych - the Eureka High School Science Fair.
I missed the last few minutes of Dr. Who tonight. Friends dropped by about the time a certain number that started at four had gone to one, and the Dr. was really pissed. Does anyone care to white font or email me at profile addy how it ended.
typo boy The Doctor went upstairs and offered to help the last Dalek. It did an emergency time shift and disappeared. then Martha and co came in, and Lazlo collapsed, and explained that the pig slaves were only engineered to last a few weeks. the doctor "all I need is a massive genetics lab. Oh, look!" and did a bunch of stuff and saved Lazlo. Frank ended up convincing folks at hooterville to let Lazlo stay, and then the Doctor and Martha left. and that's pretty much it.
Thanks, Vortex.
The Doctor did make a passing reference to Rose before they got back into the TARDIS, leaving Martha a bit left out, as she stated to Tallulah earlier .
"The House of If" by, if I remember right, Barry B. Longyear. I think it was in the collection It Came From Schenectady.
Could be. I know I read It Came From Schenectady, but I thought the story I was thinking of wsa in one of those "Best SF of [whatever year]" longer ago than that. I can't find a description anywhere that will confirm it for me. It all takes place during a TV talk show?
Found this at TWOP - Robert Hewitt Wolfe posted at Sciffy and the Butcher boards:
Ah well. That's television. I wish we'd been given another season, because I think we were starting to really find our feet. But alas, tis not to be.
So thanks one last time to the cast, the crew, my fellow writers, and all our talented directors. We gave it our best.
Also thanks to everyone who watched. Thanks for your faith and thanks for those 12 hours of your lives. We're glad you liked the show. We wish we could have given you more.
And thanks of course to Jim. Thanks for trusting Hans, David and me to bring your amazing character to life. Sorry we couldn't make it last a little longer, but we know the books will continue to rock for years to come.
All my best to everyone.
Robert Wolfe