Smallville:
Bad Martouf!
I kind of figured that Zod would benefit from the blood. Now he has a way to distribute the gift.
'Ariel'
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Smallville:
Bad Martouf!
I kind of figured that Zod would benefit from the blood. Now he has a way to distribute the gift.
New Cap City!
Because I have to say it every time... poor Martouf.
Tamara Adama rocks. She has alot more in common with her Uncle Sam than we could previously have guessed.
I'm looking forward to liking Tamara. I'm still in the episodes where she is screechy Dawn like, although anyone would be in that situation. Looking forward to her character development.
Yeah, I was kind of hoping she'd been written out, but I'm fine with her sticking around now.
New Cap City!
I laughed out loud at that. So perfect, so awesome. First time I really felt like I was digging the vibe on the holoband realities, instead of just passively accepting it.
Part of me even wonders if all of BSG happened inside the holoband realities ... might explain some of the weird stuff. ... cough, Starbuck ...
For the record, I don't think that, but it's as though parts of the BSG reality sort of floated in and out of some meta-world. Although I guess the virtual spaces that the Cylons created were pretty much the same thing as the holoband realities.
I first heard the term "de-res" in Tron. Is that where the term comes from, or does it predate that?
the vibe on the holoband
I originally read this as "hoboland." I need a nap.
I first heard the term "de-res" in Tron. Is that where the term comes from, or does it predate that?
I want to say that it was a CAD-CAM term for engineering designs being peeled back from versimilitude to structural views onscreen, but I'm not certain.