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.
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I know! It was just so. wrong.
Also: I strangely liked the lead of Fringe better this week. Although, the Bishops remain my favorites.
And x-posted with Premium:
Game of Thrones is on!
Announcement on GRRM's lj.
Post on the blog "The Live Feed.
Well, okay: they are going to shoot a pilot.
And I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd seen Lucas (on Fringe) before: he was Bobby's brother Jack in
My Boys.
Does the death (assuming it sticks) of Cromartie on SCC mean we'll see Roman on
Life
again?
And I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd seen Lucas (on Fringe) before: he was Bobby's brother Jack in My Boys.
he's also going to be playing Bella's father in Twilight.
Is he?
Huh.
Meanwhile - we may have Ron Livingston on tv in the not too distant future:
Laura Harris has been tapped as the female lead opposite Ron Livingston in the SF drama series Defying Gravity, about eight astronauts from five countries who take on a mysterious six-year mission through the solar system, according to The Hollywood Reporter; Harris will play Chloe, a geologist assigned to the mission alongside former flame Maddux (Livingston).
Finally watched Chuck OMG, it's something seeing the shoe on the other foot and Sarah having to work twice as hard as Chuck ever did to hide how it's affecting her. Because he never had his heart anywhere but on his sleeve.
::sigh::
Love, love, love Casey as the maitre d'
Poking my head in for a quick Battlestar Galactica Question--
I am just watching the first season and am wondering why Sharon/Boomer is the only pilot with another person aboard-- does she fly a different type of ship, because I swear they keep calling it a raptor?
Also, did the original series have a) Caprica and b) the rest of the planets named after signs of the zodiac?
Short answer - yes and yes.
Starbuck, Apollo, etc fly Vipers, which are the BSG version of fighter jets.
Boomer is a Raptor pilot, which means she mainly flies scouting missions, and flies with a copilot/navigator on board. The Raptors can also carry cargo and passengers.
And the Colonies have always been named for the Zodiac signs.