you know it is easier to watch the old cheese than the new cheese.
Just saw Smallville -- I'd have liked it better if the connections weren't so - look everyone is connected for ever.
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.
you know it is easier to watch the old cheese than the new cheese.
Just saw Smallville -- I'd have liked it better if the connections weren't so - look everyone is connected for ever.
I just wanted to note that William B. Davis (X-Files Cancer Man) was established as the mayor of Smallville in season 2's episode "Ryan", where Clark broke the mind-reading kid out of some test facility, but he died in the end anyway. Lex had a couple of scenes where the Mayor tried to blackmail him into making campaign contributions or he wouldn't get permits to expand the plant.
(I looked most of that up. I only remembered that they established the Mayor in a previous episode).
Any chance at all he could turn into a giant snake?
Just a note on Tru Calling tonight.
Cound they not write a legitimate reason for him to go back into the burning building?
- There were other firemen there, wearing proper gear.
- He was 5 feet from proper gear.
Is it too much to ask for either the writers or the character to be less dense?
Is it too much to ask for either the writers or the character to be less dense?I fear it is too much to ask...
But I have to ask before the show hits the West coast...
...
Does she run?
She always gets to run. heh
I will not tell you all how long it took me to figure out how a man fastens a belt to a dinner plate.
Hee. I bought one for my drag character, and until I got it, I had no idea how you affixed one to a belt...then I just fiddled until it made sense.
FINALLY got to watch the O.C. tonight.
The line "Seth's got his women" had me laughing so hard I had to pause the Tivo to catch my breath. God I love this show.
[Also loved "Sailing is so not the fastest way to get anywhere." ]
Help me, please? What's OC???
Help me, please? What's OC???
The hot teen drama set in my old stomping grounds, Orange County.
The paper I used to/still kind of write for, OC Weekly, does a weekly "O.C. Watch," which is often hysterical. Strangely, this week's recap is actually kind of topical: