It was test girl, not Jo. Jo loves Poochie.
For the record, that was Colin's directorial debut.
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It was test girl, not Jo. Jo loves Poochie.
For the record, that was Colin's directorial debut.
Oh, cool! Congrats to Colin.
I am glad Fargo has a (requited) love interest now, poor noodle. Even though she's kinda nutty.
I loved, loved, loved the scene - or, particularly Zoe in the scene - when Fargo came to SARAH in the morning. Lord, she was funnier than I've ever seen her. Hmmm... must have been working with a director who knew how to showcase her comedic talents or something...
Ha! And here I was thinking that was one of the better episodes of Eureka that I'd seen! Good on Colin!
Aw, I was annoyed that Carter was basically not in the second episode of the season, but that's a fair reason!
An episode last season (I think - possibly an earlier season) Jo had romantic dreams about Fargo. Originally, the dreams looked like they were Fargo's (as everybody was experiencing them) but they turned out to be Jo's. I was hoping this was going to be a follow-up to that (and get Poochie the fuck outta there), but at least Fargo got something out of it this episode.
Oh, and good on Colin. I was kinda wondering why he was so out of the loop the whole episode.
For the record, that was Colin's directorial debut.
Good job, Colin.
When the pack of cards appeared in the room with Carter, I said, "Oooh, Fifty-two Pick Up."
Now, who wrote the science-y bits, cuz seriously? It was pretty rough. Not really enough to take me out of the moment on the first viewing (I saw it at work tonight, felt like I was cheating on Daniel, and then watched it again with him when I got home) but it was pretty glaring on the second time around.
Got round to watching Virtuality last night.
Damn you, Fox TV, for you are truly of the evil.
who wrote the science-y bits, cuz seriously?
There was science? I mean, they really tried to explain anything? All handwavium grade magic to me.
As for the magic in Warehouse 13--I was thinking of it as a magic version of Eureka, because it started out with a magic device. So its sciencey turns have been what I've had to accept.
The kodak moment was made of pure awesome. I want more random acts of niftiness.
As for the magic in Warehouse 13--I was thinking of it as a magic version of Eureka, because it started out with a magic device. So its sciencey turns have been what I've had to accept.
That may be a better way for me to think about it, as magic, not weird science. Because science can = magic, but magic rarely = science.
Anyway, I'm enjoying the show a lot more than I thought I would, so I'll ::handwave:: on past the wacky camera.
And now I have to go watch Eureka! Which I kinda stopped watching after you-know-who died, but I'm back into it with this season.