Mom! Dead people are talking to you. Do the math!

Buffy ,'Showtime'


Boxed Set, Vol. 1: Smallville, Due South, Farscape  

A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.


P.M. Marc - Oct 08, 2003 8:48:30 pm PDT #1106 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

LIONEL'S EX BOYFRIEND AND FRUITY DRINKS!!!

Sigh.


Pinwiz - Oct 08, 2003 8:49:39 pm PDT #1107 of 10000
Missing in action since 2002...

I forgot the Tequila Sunrises of More Than Just Business Associates Wink Wink Wink.

Shame on me.


P.M. Marc - Oct 08, 2003 9:17:30 pm PDT #1108 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Pinwiz, I almost choked laughing at your wording.


sumi - Oct 09, 2003 5:27:28 am PDT #1109 of 10000
Art Crawl!!!

Bwahahaha!

I thought that the Lana kicking butt thing was going to be just in that one episode last season.

Guess not.


Madrigal Costello - Oct 09, 2003 6:39:24 am PDT #1110 of 10000
It's a remora, dimwit.

Dude, Pete is Helen. Or one of the Helens. That's why we haven't seen him in two episodes.

If they alternate between putting TW in sneakers and work-boots, that could result in height differences of several inches, and MR is always in formal shoes, so depending on wardrobe TW could seem the same size or bigger. And they dress TW in baggy jeans and flannel shirts while MR is usually in stream-lined suits, so he also seems smaller width-wise.

Okay, so this episode marks the, like, 20th time Martha's been tied up? I kind of hope she's into B&D, or at least is by now so it'll all come to some good.


§ ita § - Oct 09, 2003 6:52:59 am PDT #1111 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

"If I raised a son that can kill, kill me ..."

BoKent?

  • He's under the influence. No need to assume he's the son you raised.
  • And what if you raised a son that engages in other felonies? What then?
  • Way to go to keep out of the situation -- if he can kill, he kills you, and it's no longer your problem.


Madrigal Costello - Oct 09, 2003 7:03:36 am PDT #1112 of 10000
It's a remora, dimwit.

There is the question of whether RedKryptonite!Clark is essentially the same person as Clark!Clark. (almost referred to him as Clarky Clark.) Clark seems to consider his Red self to be him, just a part of his personality he usually controls, and Bo seems to share some of that thought. It's more like him getting blitzed than just having his switch flipped from good to evil.


§ ita § - Oct 09, 2003 7:07:29 am PDT #1113 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

It's more like him getting blitzed than just having his switch flipped from good to evil.

So Bo did raise a son who steals and lies, but he seems very unbothered by it.


Nutty - Oct 09, 2003 7:13:37 am PDT #1114 of 10000
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

Well, a serial killer is really just a nun without a superego, right?

Okay, that didn't come out as mellifluously as I'd hoped. Actually, the red kryptonite seems to work a lot like PCP, with the complete loss of inhibitions, the "I'm indestructible" chestnut, and the random taking off of clothing. Clark always talked really really slowly, however.

Eh. Episode was kind of boring, and I'm glad I had baseball to distract me. Maybe it's just not a fun show when 8 people aren't snarkingon it actively.


Madrigal Costello - Oct 09, 2003 7:17:49 am PDT #1115 of 10000
It's a remora, dimwit.

I think Bo figures that stealing and lying aren't so bad compared with patricide, unless it's extraterrestrial patricide.