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I'm going to sit in the corner with WindSparrow on this one.
I feel so bad for Henry. It does seem as though he's attempting to get back to his real friendship with Jack. At least lately they don't show his smiling face hardening after Jack leaves like they were doing for a while.
t posting through my fingers 'cause I haven't watched this week's Eureka yet
DH interviewed David Hewlett. Sadly, he did not take me up on my suggestion to ask him how is he so awesome, and I was too busy putting the baby to sleep in the other room to shout it into the phone myself.
Fluffs some pillows for d and me.
At least lately they don't show his smiling face hardening after Jack leaves like they were doing for a while.
I wish Henry had been able to take the Beverly angle to Jack - has Jack not proved sufficient to Henry's satisfaction that getting to the bottom of hinkiness (whether intentional or not) is the thing he does better than anyone in Eureka? Ok, yeah, I know, Henry can't call Jack in on this because Jack will stop him from getting Kim back. And part of me thinks that the genuine caring and friendship from Jack might help Henry let go of his unhealthy level of grief enough that this time Henry has a tiny seed of fear that Jack would stop him this time not physically but emotionally. Wouldn't exactly be the Yellow Crayon speech, but it could happen.
DH interviewed David Hewlett.
I've been watching the third season of SG:Atlantis on the DVDs and happened to see Mckay and Mrs. Miller last night. That was the first time Hewlett has made me tear up. "How are you? Are you happy? Doing okay?" ::sniff::
Oh, crumbs, I just
loved
that episode beyond the telling of it. Loved it much more than the Mckay-is-a-chick episode (which was fun, but turns out that Hewlett, like almost all blokes, can't play a woman without resorting to pastiche).
Such fun seeing him onscreen with his actual sister! Has anybody seen that movie he made with her, and with several of the other SGA folks? Because the trailer looked hifuckinglarious, I have to say. Would love to see it.
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Aha - following Jess's link leads me to suspect that FoneBone was discussing this very movie? Only...why is the font large enough to be read only by ants? What do I do to make it legible?
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Austin, have you seen The Tao of Rodney yet? Tears galore from me on that one.
Fay, it's apparently out on DVD now! Very exciting!
More talk about the BSG prequel.
What I love about this is that I could buy either a) that Stark is doing this deliberately or b) that there's part of him that truly feels he is in fact doing the right thing.
the right thing for him, maybe. He believes that the DOD would take Kevin, etc., but that would mean that he wouldn't get to work on the artifact, it wouldn't affect him personally. In fact, it would make it easier for him to get back with Allison, without that pesky kid in the way.
it would make it easier for him to get back with Allison, without that pesky kid in the way.
Has it been shown that Kevin is in the way? I think Kevin and his concern for him has been a plus for him this whole time. I mean, even before the artifact Stark was good with him. Now he's giving him even more reason for Allison time.
Wait, is season 3 of Atlantis out on DVD now? Christ, I need to make more money so I can buy that...