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Jossverse 1: Emotional Resonance & Rocket Launchers  

TV, movies, web media--this thread is the home for any Joss projects that don't already have their own threads, such as Dr. Horrible.


Kevin - Sep 27, 2009 6:54:51 am PDT #2048 of 5827
Never fall in love with somebody you actually love.

It got the lowest ratings to date. Hopefully the next round of advertising will have, I don't know, the right date and time on them.


Cass - Oct 01, 2009 8:27:54 pm PDT #2049 of 5827
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Biceps and a conscience can be a powerful combo.

...that actually summarises a rather wide swathe of the fictional men I go thunk over.

::snuggles Fay::


Steph L. - Oct 02, 2009 4:25:48 pm PDT #2050 of 5827
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Alexis Denisof YAY!!!


sj - Oct 02, 2009 4:29:02 pm PDT #2051 of 5827
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

ADs natural voice is still weird to me.


Juliebird - Oct 02, 2009 5:36:11 pm PDT #2052 of 5827
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

I was really engaged and entertained by ED this week!

The husbands story was not as engaging as it could have been since it was telegraphed, or at least easily apparent, where his story would end, and I was just waiting for them to get there and for the other shoe to drop elsewhere in other storylines.

Kind of annoyed at the losing-a-baby theme (but this is mostly my annoyance at all shows that work out character issues through the plot, usually in a ham-handed fashion), except that together there was the subtle difference in characters. One so debilitated by grief that they gave up their mind and body for five years and now a weird Stepford wife, and the other, while not quite as wrecked in that particular instance, but far greater in the sum of all the other lives known and lost, unwilling to trade the grief for emptiness.

So, Topher is a genius who doesn't think through his actions. But for Adelle to have allowed the "glandular" enhancement without testing? Sending a brand new discovery out on a mission with no idea of the side effects? The ugly hair has contaminated her brain.


Frankenbuddha - Oct 02, 2009 6:37:38 pm PDT #2053 of 5827
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

ADs natural voice is still weird to me.

This is where I again say that AD reminds me of Stephen Colbert, both looks and voice. THAT'S who AD's natural voice reminds me of (and I think there is a physical resemblance).


§ ita § - Oct 02, 2009 8:25:59 pm PDT #2054 of 5827
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

ADs natural voice is still weird to me.

His English accent is better than his American. I wish I could remember what he sounds like in regular conversation.

But for Adelle to have allowed the "glandular" enhancement without testing?

The previews for next week look like another majorly bad judgment call.

In shallower news, when Tahmoh sat down in the chair at the start of the episode, his quads did things that should be illegal.


DavidS - Oct 02, 2009 9:10:12 pm PDT #2055 of 5827
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

That baby was ridiculous. His cute-itude as he goggled at the cameraman and the DP and any actor in his line of vision and cheerfully grinned the grinniniest grin in Lower Southern Grintovia kept throwing us out of the episode.

We had to go rewatch his startle reflex at the mobile (followed by merry mirth) three times.


JZ - Oct 02, 2009 9:14:21 pm PDT #2056 of 5827
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

That kid is officially the Jolliest Baby In America. What the fuck kind of desperately dysfunctional parent could fail to bond with him? Hec and I bonded with him by the end of his second scene.

And, uhhh, the grown-ups were also quite good. Negligible when sharing the screen with him, but otherwise good. And Eliza's grief and terror were utterly wrenching.


§ ita § - Oct 02, 2009 9:42:02 pm PDT #2057 of 5827
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

This grinch certainly thought he was adorable and might even wake up in the middle of the night once or twice to feed him. But I'm not saying I'd make a habit of him. Little gigglemonster. Maybe they had a rotating squad of hopped up quints.