That's the world I signed up for! Except, I like shrimp.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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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I love shrimp, but I would definitely give it up for more Firefly.
Screw shrimp, I want more good SciFi. Like Defying Gravity getting at least 2 seasons so we finally learn what the hell Beta was?
quester, I hate having to disagree with you but DG was not good scifi.
oh, and the creator won't answer questions regarding where the show was going to go if it had continued.
Petulance, or Lost-esque absence of an actual long term plan?
Because at this episode, the role of Amy's skirt was as big as Amy's, if not bigger.
Heh. You're not wrong.
I think the bit that struck me as sexist was the discussion about Amy wearing a skirt to get her driver's license, because that directly impugned her abilities in a way that a lot of women are stereotyped as bad drivers, and asserted that she had used her sexuality inappropriately to get past the test.
The bit with Rory looking up her skirt didn't bother me because of the context of them being newlyweds etc etc, and it made Rory look just as foolish, really.
Anyway.
I think in the World Without Shrimp, where Firefly gets at least ten full seasons, Earth 2 got more seasons than Seaquest DSV.
And Odyssey 5 actually ran five seasons, so we could find out why the Earth blew up, and how it got saved. Sigh.
Matt,
Petulance, or Lost-esque absence of an actual long term plan?
Where is your tagline from? It is making me laugh.
I got the impression from the EW article I read that it was petulance. Although, given some of their plot assgrabs, it might be a mix of both.
Matt's tagline
"Did... you... service Oberon, King of the Faeries?"
is from Supernatural.
how did I miss that line? I watch every week.
I was clicking through to my profile settings by the time the last syllable of the line was spoken in its initial airing.