If Amanda Tapping is on Stargate:Whatever, does that mean Sanctuary is cancelled? I'm a bad fan.
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I'm sure she's just helping launch the new series. Sanctuary did get a second season.
Well, I'm glad. There was potential there. The stories weren't bad, and the acting wasn't bad, it just hadn't really gelled, for me. Maybe it'll find its legs.
Shallow: Is Tapping a natural blonde, or brunette?
I can't lie. I want to peek. But I'm mad for the first time at the idea of my DVR being counted.
Thankfully I'm DVR-less, so unless someone from Nielsen drops by unexpectedly my watching can't give the asshats at Bridge Studios any ratings points.
I read a good review of the new Stargate in the Boston Globe, who usually doesn't dole out pro forma superlatives. Not sure what that means as I haven't watched it, but they commented on the unusually good cast.
That may chap my ass a bit about the retroactive lack of respect for Browder and Black at least (I'm afraid since I barely watched SG, that any of the other actor's creds are a mystery to me).
Maureen Ryan describes it as more like BSG than SG1 or SGA: [link] I barely trusted RTD to do BSG (and in the end felt let down). I'm not sure I'd let the SG people at it. They're jettisoning the things I enjoyed about the previous SG incarnations for "grit."
But I'm trainwreck curious. And I'm sure it'll do decent numbers.
A friend of mine who watched it also made the BSG comparison. That didn't make me any more inclined to watch it.
And if it is good and stays good, I can always get it later.
Sanctuary starts next week, I think.
I watched all two hours. At the end, I don't give a rat's ass about any of the characters or have even mild curiousity about what happens to any of them.
Thank God the producers had absolutely no idea what to do with a performer like Ming Na, as I was afraid if she were given more than the expected couple of throwaway lines she might be able to lure me into watching again.