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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Oh lord. Now I'm earwormed with Clannad.
I had a crush on Guy of Gisburne.
Meanwhile, apropos of nothing, I'm reeling with the realisation that today is Hayden Panettiere's 18th birthday. 18. Holy crap. It's silly that I'm surprised, since her character is only a kid, but then Veronica Mars was only a kid too, and Kristin Bell's 27. Um.
18. Gosh.
I know!
She really is that age.
Fay - I'm still watching the first dvd set and just saw that episode where the Sherriff's arranged marriage almost happens. . . Guy of Guisborne is interesting when he's not being just the henchman. (Of course, the current Guy of Guisborne is the pretty much the only thing that kept me watching the current Robin Hood.)
Stop making me want to rewatch Robin of Sherwood! I don't need that kind of trauma again.
...Nothing's forgotten.
Sorry Dana! I...just had to.
I got Melina's vid set at VVC, and she has that RoS vid. I just--no! trauma! sadness! I don't care how cute Michael Praed is!
I was watching the Alan A Dale ep (on tape) one afternoon when an annoyingly simpering one of StY's bimbettes came by to make calf eyes at him. She was slack-jawed with lust over Robin sparring with Tuck.
And then of course I ff-ed to the scene on the hill from The Greatest Enemy and killed him off. She was shattered.
I am mean.
Poor Gisburne spends half that season desperately trying to convince anyone that Robert is Robin, and failing miserably. It's very funny.
That's a big part of what I didn't like about the 3rd season. Guy becomes Sir Pratfall. And then the half-brother thing.
an annoyingly simpering one of StY's bimbettes came by to make calf eyes at him.
why am I not surprised that StY has an adoring throng?
Seeing the list of top ten heroes reminded me of something - I saw an episode of the original Star Trek recently (it was from early in the first season, if I remember correctly) and had a question. Was it really pretentious or was it just trying for more than it could achieve?