Warehouse 13: I also thought "serendipity's my stripper name" was pretty hilarious.
yes, it was! There are some good things about the show, and I love Artie. I just hate the main characters. And can they shut the hell up once in a while?
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Warehouse 13: I also thought "serendipity's my stripper name" was pretty hilarious.
yes, it was! There are some good things about the show, and I love Artie. I just hate the main characters. And can they shut the hell up once in a while?
The flu vaccination explanation might have been excuse enough, but he never gave it and everyone's loyalty seemed relatively unswerved.
I just assumed that when we were "told" about the flu vaccine they were too. Rhys did say it was a good trade (or something along those lines).
I thought it was Jack at the time who said it was a "good trade".
I like the main characters of Warehouse 13. Also, they are hot.
I've mostly decided I'm never watching Torchwood.
I thought it was Jack at the time who said it was a "good trade".
Rhys said something. They mentioned it in the commentary as one of the only times he's ever had Jack's back.
The Warehouse 13 agents' bad professionalism make the bad professionalism of Primeval's ARC feel good about itself. And Torchwood's professionalism is getting all smug and stuff.
Rhys said something. They mentioned it in the commentary as one of the only times he's ever had Jack's back.
After Jack said they had gotten the anti-virus for the flu and the 456 had left, Rhys observed that the trade had worked in keeping them away for forty-four years so it seemed as if it had been justifiable.
Yes that is right. It was just the phrase "good trade" or "good deal" that was Jack's.
Objectively, he was right. But I want to know how they knew the 456 had the deadly virus, or had they already unleashed it and thus provoked the trade.
I think they'd already unleashed it, because after the children went up, they transmitted the antidote.