Jayne is a girl's name.

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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.

Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.

Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.

Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.

This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.


Polter-Cow - Jun 30, 2016 6:58:13 pm PDT #29785 of 30001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Yeah, I don't love Tulip. She's badass, but needs to let go of that thirst.

I want her to get a motivation other than Jesse.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jul 01, 2016 12:15:50 am PDT #29786 of 30001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

She was really interesting and cool in the pilot, and then she became Barnacle Girlfriend.


Typo Boy - Jul 05, 2016 2:03:13 pm PDT #29787 of 30001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Worked out to Dark Matter 2.1 today prior to my twice monthly needle in the eye. Is the acne ad part of the program? With my poor vision I can't read any text in shows. If I could have read the text I would have seen that the acne remedy was a GTA product or shipped from another solar system or something, true? Cause in real life nobody would sell an acne remedy with instructions to call a doctor immediately "if your nails become blue or your lips melt . " Also no real life acne product would list anemia and turning your hair orange as possible side effects. right?


Hil R. - Jul 05, 2016 2:04:37 pm PDT #29788 of 30001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

I definitely know someone whose hair turned orange from an acne product. Just the part of her hair that touched the acne cream, though, so it was only her eyebrows and her hairline.


DXMachina - Jul 06, 2016 2:39:02 am PDT #29789 of 30001
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Benzoyl peroxide, the active ingredient in a lot of acne creams, is also used to bleach hair.

I watched a dl'd copy of Dark Matter, and didn't see the ad.

I probably should've rewatched the S1 finales for both DM and Killjoys before watching the new eps. Especially Killjoys because I got sucked in by D'Avin's "memory", and didn't start to realize I'd been had until the romantic music started to come up in the background (nice touch, though). It's a shame that Clara and Alice didn't hang around. They had some terrific chemistry with both John and Lucy.


Typo Boy - Jul 06, 2016 8:12:26 pm PDT #29790 of 30001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

It was more the part about *lips* *melting* that freaked me. Turns out the ad was real (not much doubt after DJ watched the show and did not see the commercial). The product is ACzone. And I gather they don't expect the side effect in topical use; but the product does produce" oxic epidermal necrolysis" sometimes in oral use. Toxic epidermal necrolysis according to WikiPedia is when the entire upper layer of skin peels off the body; early symptom occur in the lips which includes severe blistering and peeling that could be colloquially described as "Lips melting". Lips and nails turning blue is another symptom. I had always assumed that drug warnings included symptoms that were rare but had been noted in actual use as recommended. Did not realize that those warnings include symptoms that have only been observed in what would be misuse of the product, such as eating something intended to be applied topically. But I suppose it makes sense, cause of kids, people confused for various medical or recreational reasons and so on. Plus a study might miss a rare sensitivity, so that for one in 100,000 people you end up with side effects from topical use that in the study only happened from oral use...


Typo Boy - Jul 06, 2016 8:15:14 pm PDT #29791 of 30001
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

But warning you to immediately call a doctor if your lips melt or your nails turn blue definitely makes the product sound very freaky.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jul 07, 2016 6:19:45 am PDT #29792 of 30001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I think if your first instinct isn't to call a medical professional when your lips melt, there isn't much hope for you.


Steph L. - Jul 07, 2016 6:27:58 am PDT #29793 of 30001
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

Toxic epidermal necrolysis can (but VERY rarely does) occur with a lot of drugs, which is why the warning section on the information pamphlet tells you to not fuck around if you get a rash after starting the drug. In most cases, the rash will just be a rash, but it could progress to the much more severe toxic epidermal necrolysis, so you should still tell your doctor because better safe than sorry. No one wants all their skin to fall off. People die from that shit.

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Toddson - Jul 07, 2016 6:39:06 am PDT #29794 of 30001
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Every time I call to make an appointment with my PCP, there's a message that if you're experiencing an emergency to go to the nearest emergency room or other healthcare provider. um ... when I've had emergencies, that's where I go, rather than calling to make an appointment.