Hmmm, my tape ran out right after the show broke for commercial post quickening -- did anything interesting happen in that last scene?
It was very short. Duncan shows up at the bar. Joe looks relieved that he's alive. Methos is inscrutably Methos. They have a drink. Methos says that Byron's life had become a tragedy, and Duncan says, "And we all know how those end."
I'm practically teary at finding DS9 love here. Engaging characters, good actors, interesting stories, arcs, follow-through, humor, epic-ish battles, James Darren, Principal Snyder. I mean come ON. Show rocked.
Totally. The awareness that what they're writing is a series, rather than an endless set of stand-alone stories-- and the skill to make that work. And things that are meant to be funny that actually are! And Jadzia Dax.
Also, Tom Welling (sp?) is so pretty. But, do they botox him or something before each episode? I just want to scream, "REACT!!!!" sometimes. He is very pretty, though.
Yeah. The thought that comes to my mind, reading this, is "pretty like Spike, wooden like Angel." Which is either an insightful comment, or a really scary look at my brain.
I want to say it was his dog's name but that just sounds too weird.
No weirder than Burrell or Java Cat. You know, when I was growing up there was a news guy in New York on Channel 4 who was Ti-Hua Chang, and he was just Ti-Hua Chang, and that was that. (He grew up in the US, I think, so he did switch the order of names from the Chinese style.) I don't know if he's still on Channel 4 or not. He was kind of cool.
Then again, I still live in the city of Jorge Quiroga. We're getting better at this stuff.
I just want to scream, "REACT!!!!" sometimes.
He is in a perpetual state of surprise. The world is shocking to a man like Tom Welling. One wonders if he has anterograde amnesia. (Like in
Memento
without the scruffiness factor, nor the driving force, nor the tattoos, nor the coolness.) I sort of think this must be true of all Abercrombie models, or else you would never be able to convince them that standing around naked is a way to sell clothes.
Enterprise is a very bad show, but nothing on it is quite so bad as the AWFUL AWFUL REALLY BAD STUPID SONG!!!!!
Dead Like Me might well be shouldering a few other shows out the way if it continues to be this good though.
Thank god, another DLM fan. But I know you're in the UK, UTTAD, so clearly you're gaining your knowledge by nefarious means.
.... on the other hand, so am I. I just watched Bicycle Thief last night. Fun episode, a nice break from last week's angst. And I loved the swoony artist: very cute, and smarter than you think at first.
Took me a while to figure out that Mason
was there to take both souls, though. ::sob::
But I feel kinda bad for George, going back the next day. Oy.
But I feel this is somehow counterbalanced by the fact that Stargate has possibly the best theme music ever.
I love the various instruments are counterpointing each other through the whole thing, it's very multi-layered, and really works for me.
I just want to scream, "REACT!!!!" sometimes.
He is in a perpetual state of surprise. The world is shocking to a man like Tom Welling.
This is also the "acting" method of the girl who plays Marissa on The OC.
I've seen two episodes of DLM. It just isn't clicking for me.
I sort of think this must be true of all Abercrombie models, or else you would never be able to convince them that standing around naked is a way to sell clothes.
It does, in a roundabout way. Customers are too hypnotized by the wall-sized photos of pretty naked people to pay attention to the pricetags that tell them their "artfully distressed" jeans sell for $70. (About $65 more than they could pay for the exact same clothes at a rummage sale...)
And Jadzia Dax.
A partner worthy of Worf (among many other fabulous traits). Amen.