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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I certainly wouldn't have made a connection between people grousing about the writer's approach to Jo and [douche-y new character whose name I never bothered to learn] and Colin feeling unwelcome here. He certainly doesn't strike me as the sort to prefer unanimous gushing praise to honest discussion from numerous points of view.
I had been thinking that perhaps it was more that he agreed with a lot of what was being said and was perhaps feeling it was out of place for him to really get into it on the board.
A promotional video for Summer Glau's Terminator thing:
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I can't see how that show isn't going to be freakin' massive.
Giggle. Well, true, they don't have the best record of launching a big drama show. Or any record recently.
My, Summer's grown.
I saw the leaked pilot for SCC: it was marvelous.
Also, you know what I like? The only adult male regular on the cast is black.
I like that a lot.
Man, that Summer Glau is very flexible. ::blinks at the trampoline bits::
OK, I enjoyed Teyla's eyeroll at the end of the ep. The ep itself was pretty boring. But they were both very pretty.
TSCC was one of the best pilots I saw this summer. I CANNOT wait until it premieres.
SGA: my autotune cut out the last 3 or 5 minutes of the episode. I got as far as learning that Shep was let go and him hailing McKay.
Oddly, I didn't find this ep as annoying as some, but of course it's all relative when speaking of SGA. I got some decent (relative!) character torture. Although I still didn't buy the "we couldn't ask you nicely because you might have said no". Because when he says "no", that's when you initiate kidnapping and torture tactics. Silly.
I'm watching Unquiet Dead via DVD after just watching the latest Torchwood. Gwen in Gwyneth!
I'm so impressed by the caliber of talent this show attracts! Simon Callow, Zoe Wanamaker! cool!