Yes, kind of - fizzgig, at least according to this show's canon, is the name of the species. So there are a few of them here and there, and also it means that Thra's ecosystem and culture were devastated by this war to the extent that about a century later, Kira named her dog "Dog" and nobody thought it was an odd choice.
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Has anyone watched Carnival Row yet? I've seen some terrible reviews, but the pictures I've seen look very pretty.
We finally started Black Mirror this week, and it is like nothing I have ever seen before.
Cara Delevingne as the female lead told me everything I needed to know about that series.
Matt, in a good or bad way? I don't have an opinion on her one way or another.
Bad. I assume that producers who didn't veto her casting are suspect in other areas as well.
Well, 7 episodes in, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance has a helluva lot more body-horror than I expected a puppet show to; on the other hand, this is Henson, and they made Farscape.
Definitely gonna have to watch the original movie after this.
Speaking of Farscape, anyone else notice that Aughra bears a striking similarity to Noranti?
Speaking of Farscape, anyone else notice that Aughra bears a striking similarity to Noranti?
Totally.
Although it occurred to me last night that it's the other way around: Noranti looks like Aughra, since the original DC pre-dates FS by 20 years.
I'm 3 eps into Carnival Row and I've decided I like it enough to continue. It's like a big bowl of fantasy trope soup.