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.
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Well, B5 had characters who believed in souls. And characters who didn't, and offered alternative explanations for what was going on when "souls" were captured.
I wouldn't say the concept doesn't belong in SF because yeah, that's silly. There's plenty of SF exploring reincarnation, among other things. But if it's treated as duh,
obviously
souls exist, we all know that... it certainly takes something to the realm of fantasy for me. Whether or not I'm willing to handwave it depends on the story.
The distinction between Science Fiction and Fantasy is best made as a matter of style and maybe worldview anyway. We give give the SyFy channel and Star Trek and so on a lot of shit for their bad science, but to tell you the truth a lot of the best "hard" science fiction writers don't do any better. I read a fun science fiction series that was pretty standard space opera with FTL travel and what have you. Except it was set in a universe where the laws of science were class European alchemy rather than our own laws of physics. But because of style and approach I don't think you could call it anything but science fiction. I also remember a Jo Clayton series that was set in a universe with Gods and magicians and so forth. Only it was really a pocket universe, and the "Gods" were starship brains who foundtheselves with special powers in this particular universe whose laws differed from those of the mainline multi-verse. In spite of being technically science fiction it read very strongly as fantasy, and I always considered it such.
That poster apparently never watched the Gateverse
Consuela completely beat me to it. No souls in SciFi? Tell that to Oma Desala.
Souls in scifi is like space aliens in religion! I mean, amirite, Scientologists?
Finally catching up on The Walking Dead. Just about finished with the third episode, and I'm really not loving how the women are being treated.
Also, I get very judgey about how people cope with their apocalypses.
Nikitaish: Shane West was in "Go Fish". How did I not know that before? I assume he was one of the guys on the swim team.
We were talking about that when I was on set. He couldn't remember the title of the episode but, after he described his role, I was like, "Oh! Go Fish!"
My Buffy dorkdom is well known by everyone on Nikita.
UK Being Human:
I really like Nina. She adds a lot to their household of interlocking dysfunctions.