It is the Global Dynamics compound that is actively hidden behind optical (hologram?) illusion.
Ahhh, thanks.
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It is the Global Dynamics compound that is actively hidden behind optical (hologram?) illusion.
Ahhh, thanks.
The science was awful this time, but I thought Carter's chemistry with Tess was good, and she's able to match him wisecrack to wisecrack amazingly well. Best chemistry yet, I think.
I didn't have any problem with any of the performances, but I thought the script and plot sucked from beginning to end, except perhaps for Fargo making a connection with another human being for the second week in a row, and the service done to the alien overarching plotline.
The science--oh, the idea that they had to ride in the elevator until someone hit the correct button made my eye roll muscles hurt. That whole thing was a pile of steaming stink. And the sister's hidden pregnancy subplot was a bunch of stupid too.
It is the Global Dynamics compound that is actively hidden behind optical (hologram?) illusion.
Thanks so much. I couldn't remember why people were able to come and visit Carter and Zoe.
I just realized that Daisy from Spaced is Joan Redfern from Doctor Who's "Human Nature" & "Family of Blood".
She was also nominated for a Tony this year--I was started to see her appear during the ceremony!
I just realized that Daisy from Spaced is Joan Redfern from Doctor Who's "Human Nature" & "Family of Blood".
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Isn't she lovely?
I'm just watching Primeval and they're trying to conjure up an air of jeopardy and all I can think is "so, what? You're going to kill Ianto or something?" They so do not possess the plotting chops nor the character investment.
No kidding, ita!
I just watched the DVD of that 2002 Time Tunnel revamp pilot. Pretty entertaining, though it disproves Mal Reynold's "too pretty to die" theory, because Kavan Smith has never looked hotter than he did in that show. In fact, it's very possible that no one has ever looked hotter than he did in 2002 ...
Anyone else watching Being Human? It's actually better than I expected.