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!
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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...
Yahoo tv has the pilot for Chuck!
Austin, have you seen The Tao of Rodney yet? Tears galore from me on that one.
I think that's on the disk that I am getting ready to watch. But I haven't seen it yet.
But dude, don't sound so bratty about it.
That in a nutshell is my problem with Zane.
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.
I'm not convinced those are contradictory. I think he does think it's right, but that because he's obsessed with the artifact and always has been. What I find creepy is that it's impossible to know how far he'd go vis a vis Kevin to get to the artifact.
I loved the scenes between the Hewlett siblings (and with Amanda Tapping), but that episode embodies my belief that the writers need a McKayectomy. What, he doesn't normally get enough lines so they need to have another of him spewing technobabble and smarm all over the place?
Wait, is season 3 of Atlantis out on DVD now? Christ, I need to make more money so I can buy that...
Yep! Came out Tuesday. I'm waiting for my box from Amazon.
Hewlett's movie is called "A Dog's Breakfast," and I believe it also came out on DVD Tuesday.
Watched this week's Eureka. Generally kind of disheartened by the show's gender issues, because there's so much else to love about it. Won't subject you to any more rants about Zane.