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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Ok. My bunch saw the season as a group (about 20-25) and our reaction was quite different than yours. Generally Torchwood was a real crowd pleaser for us.
Ausiello had something Smallville in his weekly report:
- By the middle of the premiere, one woman will be officially pronounced dead.
It's got to be Chloe, which saddens me, because Chloe kicks ass and I'm tired of Lana. But I can't see anything else playing out. Lana and the others are all canon, and Chloe isn't.
It is really quite wrong that sci-fi can do all these promotions of "Flash Gordon vs The Hawkmen" like it is going to be good.
Well, you can pretty much see that it isn't.
Mikey - I had sadly reached that conclusion
after the finale
and also
some years ago because
she
is the only one not canonical.
Did people catch Zoe's, "Bored now" when she was talking to Jo?
She said "or now," as in "Or we can discuss it now."
The problem with Jo and Zane is not that he's smarter than she is. It's that he's a GIANT TOOL. Grrr.
Well, you can pretty much see that it isn't.
But if you close your eyes and just listen to the promo--there is false hope.
The problem with Jo and Zane is not that he's smarter than she is. It's that he's a GIANT TOOL. Grrr.
Exactly. And why she's ignoring or not seeing that is a mystery to me. Insecurity schminsecurity - guy's a jackhole. If they want to explore that idea (and I wish they wouldn't) at least make her object of affection a decent human. Bleh.
It looked to me like the hawk men "fly" by wearing leather jackets and grabbing the lapels so they catch the wind as they fall. Which they should do in a manner not dissimilar to lead weights, unless my understanding of physics and aerodynamics is completely off base.
I assume the lion men will turn out to be transplanted Detroit football fans who've painted whiskers on their faces...
Giant Tool: yes.
I have to admit I thought it was weird that the only people in the church in the beginning of the episode were persons of color--the only identifiable white person was Teryl Rothery (who I pretty much pegged as the Bad Guy because she was Teryl Rothery and you don't bring her in for three lines and a handshake). White people aren't religious in Eureka?
I hope they make Zane go away; Jo's way too good for him. And I think I've become a Stark/Alison shipper: I'm really liking the relationship there.
Who is this "they" of which you speak?
I was referring to scientists in general.
I pretty much pegged as the Bad Guy because she was Teryl Rothery and you don't bring her in for three lines and a handshake
Yeah--I figured she was the cause of the problem, the solution to the problem, or going to die because of the problem. Or, I guess, any combination of the three.
CFerg mentioned that
Shanks
and
Lexa
were going to be on (not the same ep), but I guess he didn't realise I'd want to hear about dear old Teryl and the cool shoutouts.
There were two things I wanted to make sure I recorded based on promos during last night's show--one was the Highlander, but what the hell else? Maybe something on Thursday? I am such a flake.