I'm not sure Mrs. S has Kiera. The scene where Sarah packs a bag for Kiera and tells her to keep it a secret and that she may have to run for it, and then the shot of the open window at the end make me think that Kiera might have run off on her own.
Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Ooh, Laga - and that would explain why the place was torn apart too.
The A&E boxed set of Farscape is on sale for $49 right now: [link]
Does anyone have this set? Is it better than the old Starburst sets?
That's the set I bought over three years ago for $57.99 and have not done anything with. It's compact!
Also I suspect Helena is not dead. We've seen her regenerate before, and Kiera (who inherited from twin sister Sarah) regenerated from an auto collision that included a really serious head injury.
I suspect as much myself.
I am using the "head cut off" rule on this show.
It's weird that her natural accent is so similar to Sarah-as-Beth! I've been so conditioned to think of her Canadian accent as fake that it sounds bizarre to me coming out of her mouth.
Wow, I'm listening to all this gender essentialism about a character who a) changes bodies periodically and b) has thought he was female. Apparently if you push someone enough they'll say "well, I just want the Doctor to always be male" and that doesn't bear discussion. But you do have to drag them through bullshit like:
Because of continuity, and the base relationships they've set up. Also, no mention ever of a female Doctor: you think we'd have heard about it by now, people mentioning it in the mythology of the character. But it is always 'he' was doing this, 'he' was doing that. We're also talking about the BBC: I just don't see them going for that radical a shift either
They watch the same show we do. They know 11 briefly thought he was female--there's more evidence of female than of ginger.
And then you get to "Well, I want him to be a boy. So there."
Can't we talk about it, though? Why isn't everyone as willing to beat every small point to death as I am? I am habitually nitpickblocked. ::sigh::