Yup. I hope it's a sign of a sea change, but I doubt it.
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Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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I like the dry cleaner/invisibility expert. And the vet from last week.
Also Lucas is a big improvement on Jasper.
absolutely. and Lucas is cute, too. He needs a haircut, but hair can be fixed.
Doctor Who: The Girl in the Fireplace won the Hugo at Nippon 2007 if anyone gives a fuck.
Yeah, I saw that. Nice.
Actually, Mikey, I forgot to mention that here! I bet, somewhere, RTD is very very pleased, and he deserves to be!
Last night I watched with roommate and friend, who can testify that I correctly called the "radioactive invisible mice" hypothesis. I felt like taking a victory lap around the coffee table. :-)
Though I winced just a little at the handwaving of invisibility and how clothes were affected, but hey, I'll forgive a lot in the pursuit of a cute story, nice characters, witty repartee, and good acting!
Did I miss them explaining why inorganic things like badges and metal buttons turned invisible too?
We know the car turned invisible because it had a thin "skinlike" coating derived from human cells (ick!!), but there was no explanation for belt buckles et al. I'll wave my hands really hard and use "invisible sweat" as the method that would eventually cover items worn closely on the body invisible after a while. The blue coverall might have been made from some special fabric that they'd not adhere to, or hadn't been worn long enough to be affected yet.
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I'm still not clear how hitting a dead corpse that was already lying there could break Zoe's windshield, but I did like the episode a lot. I wasn't crazy about Zoe's new boy, but she's got the BBOC factor too, so I'm sure he'll grow on me.
I still love Jack and Allison together, but I really liked dry cleaner lady, too. I'm thinking they'll get more involved, and Stark and Allison will get more re-involved, and then there'll be some reveal about Henry tampering with time, etc., and wackiness will ensue, which is all good with me. I so love this show. I'm in complete denial about how many epsiodes are left.