I've noticed that it's always the third theory Tru comes up, and just in time to prevent it. And I was thinking it was the boy from the beginning. He stayed in the building instead of leaving with everyone else, the mother somehow knew that her son wouldn't have left, and you don't see little girls with Benzene on them just because of a gas leak. I'd like to see what happens if Tru's third idea is wrong, and the person dies again. Does she repeat the day a third time? Or does the corpse ask to see her manager when brought in.
My fanwank for the friction between Jonathan and Jor-El. Jor-El never intended for Jonathan and Martha to raise his son. He wanted Hiram and not knowing that much about humans, figured he'd still be alive. Jonathan was just supposed to be Kal's brother. It's like getting a sub instead of the doctor or stylist you wanted to see. Even if they do a good job, you're still a bit snippy.
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.
Or does the corpse ask to see her manager when brought in.
*snerk*
Hey, anyone notice who wrote the Tru Calling ep last night?
It wasn't Doug. I checked specifically for that. I think it was the creator team.
Watched the OC last night. Realized that Ryan reminds me of a pint-sized and blonde Russell Crowe. He's got that wary-wounded-glower thing. Still not used to all the moms looking like they're 22. I liked Anna. She's slots nicely as the Chloe-girl here.
Watched the OC last night. Realized that Ryan reminds me of a pint-sized and blonde Russell Crowe. He's got that wary-wounded-glower thing. Still not used to all the moms looking like they're 22. I liked Anna. She's slots nicely as the Chloe-girl here.
t snerks at David's late-to-the-party Crowepiphany
snerks at David's late-to-the-party Crowepiphany
Is that standard knowledge? It was just trying to figure out why it was bugging me so much until I realized it.
And the "before their time" issue is still bothering me. If the guy is a firefighter, he chose a job that could result in him dying young. If they'd made it about the little girl who didn't choose to be related to a pyromaniac, it would have been more palatable. But Dushku probably has something in her contract now about no love scenes with females of any age.
And will there be no follow-up on Rebecca Morgan? This pregnancy probably isn't going to help her dancing career, and her waittressing job might make it very difficult to support a baby. And the father of the baby can't stand her. There's a happy ending.
Deb called him the love child of Nathan Fillion and Russell Crowe, and that's perfect. The press has been asking him about the Crowe thing for a while. What in god's name is he to say?
Madrigal -- I think "before their time" is shorthand for unnatural causes.
What in god's name is he to say?
"Bud, I have special need of your talents."
Is that standard knowledge? It was just trying to figure out why it was bugging me so much until I realized it.
Since pre-show-debut, a-yup. The media licked him up like a smart little blond Crowelet.