Heh. Someone should do an Illyria "I thought the humans would have long died out by now" counterpart.
Lorne ,'Smile Time'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Bwah, that was awesome, tiggy.
funny stuff! I loved that.
oh, tiggy, Thank you . the crucial question.
BWAH! Speaking of Angel, DW and I decided that that show had the perfect ending (we feel that BSG did not).
And Xena was a close second.
That does bring up a queston: didn't the agricultural frigate get blown up a couple of years ago? I was under the impression that the fleet was subsisting on fast-growing algae (presumably also used for air recycling). Couldn't they bring that with them and have a basic staple source of food until they established harvestable crops and at least made a stab at developing hunting skills?
When they were looking at the map of the world, Bill Adama said something about dividing the supplies evenly among the different groups of people. I think they were taking some things with them, but it still didn't make much sense. Maybe if we'd had a minute less of Bill puking and 2 minutes less in the strip club, there could have been time for an explanation, and for Kara to say goodbye -- you know -- to us, if not to Lee.
heh. yes. succinctly put!
I think the last thing that ep needed was any more time on Earth. They got there, humanity's going to survive, THE END.
If it were my show, I would have cut it off after Lee says "No, no city" and Lampkin asks "So what do you want to do?"
The funniest part of the Hole in the Fucking World clip is still Whedon's credit under the line "it's your brand of bollocks from first to last."
Jessica, I completely concur. They could have even cut to the present day scene from that, and it still wouldn't make me writhe in despair.