Ohh, Colin, your stupid face! You're killing me over here.
'Lessons'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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This is so great!!
What's killing me is all the dog/puppy puns (and the lave/pressure jokes/anvils).
Also, I hate dog shows and anything with perverting animals, for human gain, so the dog show thing is totally turning me off, even if they are robots.
Okay, so everyone's in such a good mood... who thinks next week is going to go really, really badly?
Also, I think I need a new tag...
Agree with Zoe's hair. I miss the different colors.
That last little bit with Carter and Zoe got me all sniffly.
Henry's on to Thorne, and so is Carter, yay!
But, way cooler, it seems that the writers are holding onto the fact that Henry still has a secret he's keeping from Jack. Which either means the memory wipe (yay!) or something new (boo!).
Loved the continuation of the mutual Carter/Stark Disappreciation Society, but having them synchronize the same dialogue two weeks in a row is a bit much. Cute the first time, pushing the formula a bit much the second go round.
I can't believe they used the "for one of these characters...the episode that changes everything" in a Eureka preview. Ugh.
Also, the science in this episode - not so scientific, I think. I mean I'd expect Stark and Carter to be parboiled from standing that close to the lake, let alone the breakthrough point underground.
However, SARAH's line about sarcasm made me LOL big time.
Umm Eureka science is seldom like science as we know it. That applies to SciFi movies and series in general. I mean, I hope nobody ever tries to use Dr. Who as a textbook.
Umm Eureka science is seldom like science as we know it. That applies to SciFi movies and series in general. I mean, I hope nobody ever tries to use Dr. Who as a textbook.
Yeah, yeah, I know. But for some reason, when you're messing with something that's talked about in the show as being 3000 degrees, I'd like to at least have some kind of force field mentioned if you're going to end up that close to it. I don't mind crap science as long as the internal logic of the piece somehow supports the crap science.
Well, either a force field or Stark saying "Our raging UST is so hot that not even magma can touch us."
And last week, when a poor choice of light spectrum caused changes in the water which turned people into lizards, that didn't bother you?