7 Days: yesterday's featured Jewell Stait (Staitt?) and Matthew Bennett (Doral) and today's features Stephanie Romanov.
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Jewell Stait (Staitt?)
Jewel Staite.
What's 7 Days ? Wait, that's the time travel show from...years ago. Is it on a SciFi marathon or something?
No, it's running 3 nights a week on Spike. Tivo recorded it for me once and it's fun. So, I've asked it to keep recording it for me. (A recent episode had Robert Picardo as an evil chromonaut.)
ita, definitely watch ep 3 of Middleman. Having also watched some awful stuff just for MD, this was a welcome change. Dude needs to do more things.
And he is very amusing and refers to himself in the third person. With great emphasis.
So ... I've finally finished season two of BSG. And wow. And yes, I wish I had started earlier.
My question is, does anyone know, with the two parts of season four being segmented the way they are, if they're going to release them on DVD as 4.0 and 4.5, like they did with two. Because I would love to be able to watch the first half of Season Four and then watch the rest live when it comes back on.
Okay, this week's Middleman was definitely the best yet. The gag with the time chirons was awesome, and the reverse subtitling cracked me up. The show is so silly.
Also furries! I blame this site for so much of my education.
Completely unrelated: I have a tiny crush on Jake Smollet every time Natalie Morales walks through her hallway and they do their thing.
Quantum Leap is available for instant playing from Netflix, so I thought I'd give it a go again. Except, Disc one, ep one I'm thrown right into the middle of it! Is that how the show actually began? No pilot, no establishing of the premise and how our hero became a time-traveling... time-traveler? I mean, if so, wow, amazing that this show caught on and lasted five seasons!
I can think of only one other show that didn't follow the formula of "Teaser/Act One: set up the plot" and that was Farscape and that was well into the show. There they threw you right into the action and expected to you to sprint to catch up. But, a pilot episode? Does Netflix not have the pilot, or did they really just throw the viewers into the week-to-week premise and expect them to sprint? Fucking ballsy! I don't know whether to admire this or be pissed, because I'd never seen the beginnings of the show, even though I'd watched tons of eps, and had always thought/hoped that there were goodies that I'd missed.
The first time you saw Al, was the wearing a bathrobe, and Sam didn't remember anything? Oh! There's a line about things going "A little caca." I remember that.
I seem to recall that he was a pilot in the pilot and thinking it was funny, but I think the actual name of the first episode was "Genesis".
If you give me more detail I can almost certainly help (I'm on a Mac and can't Watch Now on Netflix), but there's not, that I recall, a lot of up-front exposition.
Do you mean starting with the ep where he's in the 60s or so and an air force pilot?