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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Actually, it was Sail who made that promise. So I figured if you hadn't provided the teevee, she'd just have to go out and finagle one somehow. I say if Ginger's willing we do our own little watch & squee for anybody who wants to participate. It's only an hour, then we'll rejoin the body F2F proper.
And yes, my lord Browder is foine.
Even bitter and in the chair.
SG-1: How does Sam not ask about, oh, Jack? Or Janet, or any number of people she knows from our world. I get the whole "current cast" thing, but, still, a little name-dropping makes (at least some of) the fans much happier.
Isn't Janet dead? Or is she only dead in actual SG1 world?
So far, mostly in our SG-verse. Not so much elsewhere.
I never got why Sam wouldn't have asked for General O'Neill.
I'd watch the Watch & Squee even though I don't watch the show. I skim the flailing here because y'all are funny.
Sam not asking for Jack was just wierd.
I never got why Sam wouldn't have asked for General O'Neill.
Still touchy from the break-up?
But sadly, I'm guessing we're not going to be seeing much of him this week.
Thankfully they compensated with more screentime for Kavan Smith than I can ever recall him getting on either show, so the episode's hotness quotient was undiminished. Either the producers are crazy about him in their own right (definitely a possibility), or the amount of fan squeeing Kavan has generated in the last season and a half is being noticed and adjusted for.
I finally saw this week's SGA.
Is it me, or was that just deeply deeply stupid?
They had to bring back Lucius, who was so incredibly problematic on the first round (rapist, anyone?), and redeem the fucker, while making the villagers too stupid and sheeplike to live, and have Sheppard's team make a series of deeply dumb decisions (like not fighting the Genii). This is just... bah.
I'm resentful that they wrote out the single most interesting opponent the Atlanteans have by way of a cliche'd and predictable gunslinger confrontation.
Wow, I really disliked that a great deal.
Oh -- it was THAT episode this week? Ugh. I had actually *completely* forgotten that episode even existed. Hope I'll be able to forget it a second time.