consider me stompied, Liese. Brain's fried. I honestly don't know when would be appropriate to blackfont, or even whitefont, confirmation or denial of speculation of events of an aired episode.
'Beneath You'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I honestly don't know when would be appropriate to blackfont, or even whitefont, confirmation or denial of speculation of events of an aired episode.
No problem, Julie, you can check the FAQ here: [link]
Thanks, Vortex. It's been awhile since I read that. Took the ambiguity right out of the matter!
Stark was definitely typing on the touchpad. More than "just" cabling.
I still want to know why Carter was getting so beat up. Was the explosion ripping out of the sky causing physical damage to him that he was accumulating as he got sent back?
I think so. It seemed like some kind of shockwave or something. And was anyone reminded of Nightmare on Elm Street when Carter brought the remote back from the previous day.
Was the explosion ripping out of the sky causing physical damage to him that he was accumulating as he got sent back?
From what the time guy said, as long as you were totally in the ultraindigo field when he sent the photon back, you were golden. Carter only got partial exposure when he opened the door the first day. So time was pulling different parts of his body in different directions every time the day looped. That could definitely tear skin and break bones.
I've been unsubbed for ages because I haven't seen Eureka, but I am sad.
Sci-Fi has cancelled SGA.
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Sci-Fi has cancelled SGA.
Oh, crap! That's my very favorite show I don't actually watch!
Oh, crap. That really sucks. I am very sad now. Sadder.