I wasn't sure. Though it doesn't seem that Ma and Pa Kent, with their history of money problems and the family history of flipping trucks would spend so much on one for Clark.
It seems to me that you could catch considerable price breaks on a truck if the driver didn't need things like a working engine. Just drill holes in the floor and let him travel Flintstones-style in it.
Christopher Shyer.
Knew he looked familiar. Hannibal Lector dude on The Practice that Lindsey blows away.
So I just watched Farscape's "Taking the Stone" for the first time and I was, er... a little confused. Was it just me, or the accents, or something, or was it really kind of unclear what the heck was going on?
Katie, you are right. It's entirely unclear what's going on.
Taking the Stone is actually kind of an irritating episode, Katie. It's not just you.
Oh good, not crazy. I mean, sometimes I'm just not paying attention, so I wondered if I'd missed something.
Oh, good. I felt the same way when I saw it a few months ago, but didn't actually care enough to protest.
Nope, it's really pretty insane. There are some good bits, though. Aeryn saying, "I'm not good at nice", and Aeryn understanding Chiana better than John does, and John beginning to show the PTSD/Harvey influence but nobody else noticing. But much of that is hidden under the bizarre production design and the impenetrable accents.
Cereal: but if this were a Star Trek episode, they'd have solved the problem by the end -- it's really quite nearly a direct ripoff of that TOS episode with the Grups.
So I just watched Farscape's "Taking the Stone" for the first time and I was, er... a little confused. Was it just me, or the accents, or something, or was it really kind of unclear what the heck was going on?
You think you were confused? I had to watch it muted!