But I still hate the stupid episode with John in the box. I try to pretend that one doesn't exist.
"John Quixote"?
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But I still hate the stupid episode with John in the box. I try to pretend that one doesn't exist.
"John Quixote"?
No, "Mental As Anything". BB wrote "John Quixote", and although it doesn't actually pay off later in the season, it's kind of awesome.
Dammit why can't I stay off websites that are going to be giving things away in shows I'm watching? I should know by now that looking for desktop wallpapers invariably leads to me clicking away at links and learning way more than I want to know.
Oh well!
Speaking of Farscape, everyone in this thread should watch tonight's Community.
I feel kind of ridiculous admitting this out loud, but...The Vampire Diaries really has become the only current tv show that i'm actively jonesing for every week. tonight's episode just keeps pushing things along nicely.
i'm absolutely loving the Tyler/Caroline friendship. yet another thing Julie and Kevin have changed from the books for the better.
also loved seeing Mason again. pretty was taken from us too soon.
I actually really loved it until the mini-series.
Dana and I are of one mind when it comes to the Torchwood mini-series. I think the whole thing was more sadistic than your average Saw movie and the character assassination was the worst part.
Have I mentioned that in my mental alternate universe, the sixth Doctor was played by Sean Connery?
I would love for that to show up in the Fringe Walternate universe.
I think I got on board with Torchwood in season 2, but I can't say that Children of Earth was hurtfully wonderful. Hurtful, yes, messy and ugly, but that's not my beautiful cake, so whether it was good I can't say.
I was actually pissed with Vampire Diaries this week. The othering of black people is fucking ridiculous.
Fringe! I got nothing coherent.
Fringe! OMG!
Alt!Broyles! EEeeee! Nooo!
I still don't get why the alt versions of Broyles and Charlie are pretty much the same people, and alt!Olivia is a pretty 2D spy and assassin. Do the writers think they risk alienating our affections if they make her sympathetic?
I would like to know how they magicked the body back from Boston to NYC in the ten minutes between the time Olivia arrived back and alt!Olivia left.