"I'm prepared to accept your apology"
Shows what a lousy uppercrustian he was. Apology? From the help?
I just saw that Arthur C Clarke has died. In my head, he's more like...well, not ascended, but drifted on upwards.
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.
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"I'm prepared to accept your apology"
Shows what a lousy uppercrustian he was. Apology? From the help?
I just saw that Arthur C Clarke has died. In my head, he's more like...well, not ascended, but drifted on upwards.
A gentleman wouldn't accept a duel from a servant and it's pretty unlikely that it would ever occur to a servant.
John probably hadn't exclusively been a servant before that, so I can see it occurring to him. His employer accepting, NSM.
I just saw that Arthur C Clarke has died. In my head, he's more like...well, not ascended, but drifted on upwards.
I like that thought, ita, very appropriate!
Jericho was again completely engaging.
When exactly did this happen?
(Granted I quit watching about four or five eps into the first season and only just started watching the past three or four latest of the second season).
When exactly did this happen?
Episode 11 of season 1, according to some friends of mine. I skipped the first half of season 1 except for the pilot, watched the handy midseason recap, and went on. Apparently the only thing of importance I missed was the first Ravenwood episode.
Man, I loved that episode. And it's all so fast.
Last year - I think the Jericho team made good use of their hiatus.
This year - they've been forced to focus and the episodes have been very tight and awesome.
Morse code: Know our flag
From The Futon Critic:
Exclusive Battlestar Galactica Season 4 Premiere
SCI FI makes an unprecedented move for the season premiere of a television show by giving Battlestar Galactica fans a 9-hour jump to catch the hotly anticipated show via a live stream on SCI FI.COM. On Friday, April 4th at Noon EST, eager viewers will have one opportunity to see the full episode before its broadcast premiere. In the episode titled He That Believeth in Me, the thin line that separates humanity from the rapidly evolving Cylons is redrawn as Starbuck returns from the dead with claims that she has found planet Earth.
Battlestar Galactica Season 4 Webisodes
Galactica Webisodes return for the 4th and final season of SCI FI's award-winning series. SCIFI.COM and Universal Media Studios will produce ten 2-3 minute serialized webisode chapters that complement and enhance the action broadcast on SCI FI. Launch date TBD.
(ETA: white font because not sure whether people would find that spoilery.)
DH was at SciFi upfronts last night (he wasn't allowed to bring a guest, so I didn't get to say hi to Colin or have my picture taken with 2 hot Cylons, BOO), and says that Caprica has been officially greenlit as a 2-hour backdoor pilot. Yay!
Yup - read about that at the Futon Critic too.