Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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 mean, if you discount the horror that was "Relax", the less than stellar performance of Fargo's dad,
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and the complete waste of Taggart when he did show up,
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and the growing and inexplicable frigidness of Allison towards Carter,
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and the start of Carter not giving a crap about Allison, the first half showed so much promise.
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And the issues I had with the darkness don't show up almost at all on my computer, and there's really freaking fabulous lighting that I hadn't appreciated because of all my griping about the muddy darkness. i eta
Although I still question the sudden presence of the blue cave in the middle of GD (and the show) and it's repeated use.
It's just too bad that E=MC...? marked this point in my brain, because that was also the ep with the wonderful Dr. Emily Glenn who is so much more awesome than Cally, and who should absolutely be brought back next season in a recurring role. Even if it's just for the charm of her personality. I don't necessarily need to ship her and Carter, she was just a fun character in a refreshingly actually quirky way.
For me the first season is superior, but it wasn't until the second half of the second season that I began to really worry that my show had lost it's way irreparably.
I do have to wonder if Jack's thought process when hiring her went something like,"Wow, this is the gold medal winner of the combo poor judgement/incompetent crisis management event. Maybe if she screws up badly enough, she'll be able to get even me killed!"
at the time, he was probably thinking that she was smart enough to get into Torchwood, she didn't completely fuck up, and he's down a team member.
I mean, she very stupidly takes Susie out of Torchwood in secret, when they could have just as easily had her convince Jack, and then the lockdown happened. Still displaying her "heart" characteristic, but far less stupid.
the growing and inexplicable frigidness of Allison towards Carter, eta and the start of Carter not giving a crap about Allison
I loved both these points. Perhaps because I didn't think their attraction in S1 was explicable at all. I thought it was done gently enough, with Stark being just pushy enough, just there enough to convince Allison he was all she needed--in combination with Jack at the start being
too
familiar. Very glad it went that way. Allison has a better relationship dynamic, and I love Jack and Nathan this way more too.
Here's a review of Torchwood: Ep 8
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I don't know why I watched all of Hex, because...damn. But I hated it and kept watching it, and it wasn't even cheesy fun anymore. I think I was hoping for the really big trainwreck.
Denied.
This was completely my experience. What a load of wasted potential!
I actually watched the first series, and the beginning of the 2nd, but then forgot about it. What happened in the end?
I loved both these points. Perhaps because I didn't think their attraction in S1 was explicable at all. I thought it was done gently enough, with Stark being just pushy enough, just there enough to convince Allison he was all she needed--in combination with Jack at the start being too familiar. Very glad it went that way. Allison has a better relationship dynamic, and I love Jack and Nathan this way more too.
I can see that. I like Carter just fine sans Allison, and I really like Allison with Stark.
I'm (still) irking about it because, despite the clumsiness of the relationship with Carter and Allison in pushing it too hard too fast, that was what was established. I don't mind that they got to the nothingness between Carter and Allison, but I still found the progression from friendly flirtation/potential-life-partners to not even platonically friendly. They went from "not having a thing with the coffee *winkwink*" to "I nothing you" (in the famous words of Jordan from "Scrubs") --except for when they're not, heh.
But I can see that if the season one dynamic was the most irksome, season two dropping it like a bad habit would be welcome.
I personally would rather have seen more disengaging on Carter and Allson's part, though. But that's my preference.
Torchwood:
Then for a while I was all, "Like, what kind of things? I ask merely for information..."
This is me! I saw the slash and the pretty but my mind hung up on the stopwatch. I couldn't figure out if I was missing something or I was just supposed to use my imagination.
Hex: yes, it was a trainwreck but I kinda enjoyed it. As for what happened at the end, I'm not quite sure. The school burned down and I think Malachi did it deliberately, but then we only saw Leon, Velma and Ella get away. Oh, and Roxanne was sacrificed because her heart was pure...seriously!
This is the place for Journeyman, right? Cause this show keeps sucking me in. It gets so twisty!
Also, I saw Dog Soldiers over the weekend on SciFi and it was weird to see McKidd speaking in his own accent.
OMG he changed history!