Did anyone else catch that it was Midshipman Frame, from "Voyage of the Damned," that the Doctor hooked Jack up with?
I recognized him, but couldn't have given you his name with a gun to my head.
Also, Mickey looked HAWT with the beard.
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Did anyone else catch that it was Midshipman Frame, from "Voyage of the Damned," that the Doctor hooked Jack up with?
I recognized him, but couldn't have given you his name with a gun to my head.
Also, Mickey looked HAWT with the beard.
I thought Mickey and Martha both looked great.
I want to see a Mickey-and-Martha spinoff.
Yet another end of decade list - 10 best SF second-in-commands.
I adore the seconds-in-command as a rule. That that list does not contain Susan Ivanova makes me very sad. And I would have put Saul Tigh higher, if only because Michael Hogan was - for me - the best actor on BSG and the reason I stuck with the show till the end. I think I would do Spock at 1, Ivanova at 2, and Tigh at 3. Zoe I love a whole lot, but I can't get past the only-13-episodes thing.
I couldn't choose between Dr. Horrible and Captain Jack. I voted for George Takei on the grounds that trying to choose would make my brains boil and drain out my ears.
I watched the End of Time.
I think it was inconsistent and definitely self-indulgent, but I also think there was some meat there. I will need to rewatch.
Other than that, I just have to say I love Wilf and I'm glad he got to play a role here.
Donna's wedding and especially seeing Joan's great-granddaughter were the most poignant and special to me.
Me, too. And the mention of Geoff Noble lending the Doctor a quid just destroyed me.
Hee, there's a Dalek on Better off Ted.
Broadcast version of Caprica about a zillion times better paced than the DVD. I couldn't tell you exactly what was cut, but it moves so much faster, which is a blessing when more than one expository monologue begins "As I'm sure you all know..."
Still liking it and curious to see where it goes. Still equally baffled how the thing got greenlit in the first place.