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.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
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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.
Well, I understand that English boarding schools used to (? still?) have illicit late-night games such as group masturbation competitions, in which the goal was to come as fast as possible. Over a biscuit. And the loser would have to then eat said biscuit. (I think this was in a Steven Fry novel?)
So - basically I was assuming some kind of race, with the stopwatch. Not neccesarily involving biscuits. But - yeah. Whatever.
...so I gather y'all have now seen TKOKS? Because I fucking
loved
the driving scene, with its conversation.
apparently the Morgan and Chuck seeing each other across the room at the Halloween party was a parody of a scene in an episode called, "The Countdown."
Huh. It definitely felt like a parody of something, and Chuck has done several parodies already.
I wouldn't be surprised if the OC scene was a parody of a more famous film, and Chuck was referencing the original, not the OC.
I haven't seen Chuck yet, but could it be West Side Story?
I was hoping that Chuck would be geeky enough to actually do a Dune parody, but I guess not.
But isn't the OC's creator also the creator of Chuck?
(I love Chuck. It's funny and heartfelt. . . and they're even making Morgan more bearable.)
The pilot was outstanding, the regular episodes tend to drag.
The pilot was outstanding, the regular episodes tend to drag.
That's how I feel about Reaper. (Although, maybe they're trying to pick up the pace a little. We'll see.)
I'm with Scola. I thought last week's ep was one of the better eps. But the show has been a tad less thrilling than the pilot. I think the show is still better than Reaper, although Reaper has a MUCH better premise.
I find Chuck amusing enough, though the female agent (and the way she's treated) drives me a little nuts. I did really like the stuff they did with Chuck and his sister last week.