OK, I thoroughly enjoyed the AU Atlantis. Poor John.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Sanctuary: Not!Methos pronounced "Himalayas" correctly, yay!
I think we've gone through some sort of vortex in time/space because both SGA and Sanctuary were entertaining tonight.
I particularly loved AU SGA. That was so much fun.
Oh, and I think that there is clearly a need for more Scifi/Fantasy procedurals or caper shows - c.s.i in space! A band of magic using thieves and conmen - why not?
I'm confused about SGA -- so this John Sheppard was an alternate version? What happened to the real one, then?
Presumably he's bopping along in "our" SGA-verse.
So this was totally an alter-verse then -- but Dr. McKay had run into Sheppard somewhere else?
Yes, totally alter-verse. McKay had run into another Sheppard in still another alter-verse. He explains it a bit to John, when he talks about how differently things had turned out for the other John (I assume because that John's renegade rescue during his time in Iraq didn't end up killing a bunch of people when the copter got shot down like it did in the detective John's world). And I don't even think that other John he's talking about is our John - the McKay from the show last night isn't a version we've seen, I don't think.
Speaking of, I loved the Radek and McKay scene.
sumi, do we have that BBC announcement yet?
No, but it's not 11:35 Central time (5:35 Greenwich) either.