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.
Oh, yes, thanks for reminding me, Hec. Anna is awesome. Love her hair, her little 80's retro outfits (okay, they're a little scary sometimes), and as the one who wants Seth but can't have him, don't we all identify? (we=people who want Seth, of course)
I'm just hoping for a "Some Kind of Wonderful" plot turn, that's all.
I don't get the Crowe/Mackenzie thing, I really don't. Crowe has the glower, but not much of the "I'm only glowering b/c I'm a puppy afraid of being hurt again" thing. Remind me, was Crowe a hurt puppy in LA Confidential?
Remind me, was Crowe a hurt puppy in LA Confidential?
Oh yeah, he was wounded unto his soul. He was a man in pain, hence the hitting.
was Crowe a hurt puppy in LA Confidential?
In an irretreivably previously damaged way, yes.
I'm just hoping for a "Some Kind of Wonderful" plot turn, that's all.
See, I like Summer now, so like K*t!ganker, I'm not sure what I want.
I think Benjamin looks like Russell did with a lower fat %age, and they kinda hulk, although McK is wee. Not so much with the acting.
Unlike many, I think Ben does pretty well with the acting. Has some "wow, first TV" hiccoughs, but I'm totally adoring the character. His main problem is Adam Brody, who's just continually on fire. AB's the lynchpin of the show, what elevates it above what it probably was on paper.
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.
Not to mention, preventing a suicidal moment is NOT the end of the work. It is the beginning, and often part of a cycle. Do you know how much info there is on talking down a suicidal person, and how little there is about how to help them long term?
BTresearchedT, still trying to figure it out.
WRT the firefighter, at the end Tru realized that (for Nick, anyway) it WAS about the little girl and not him. He didn't ask her to help him again, so either TPTmakecorpsestalkymeat or he realized it was "his" time to go.
Okay, but "natural causes" can make it iffy. What if someone died at age 12 of a burst appendix because the they couldn't get treatment soon enough. Or they were purposefully infected with a deadly disease. Or eaten by bears. Even fire is kind of natural. Maybe if instead they made it that just certain dead people can talk to Tru. TWOP pointed out that in pilot her brother said something about dead people having spoken to her throughout her life. Or that it's just people who didn't want to die who had the luck to be brought in at the beginning of her shift. Or else she might end up with someone who died as a result of euthanasia who wouldn't exactly benefit from just going back one day to change a few things.
His main problem is Adam Brody, who's just continually on fire. AB's the lynchpin of the show, what elevates it above what it probably was on paper.
I love Ryan, too, but were any actor but AB in Seth's role, I don't think it would be enough to get me to watch. Their chemistry, and not even in a HoYay way, is pretty remarkable and rare.
I don't think that
everyone
that comes in and died of unnatural causes is going to speak to her -- they haven't so far. So she gets to see all of them, is spoken to by a subset.
I don't see the problem.
The media licked him
And who can blame them, really?
Also, smonster can attest to my immediate and visceral reaction to seeing Anna for the first time. (IIRC, it involved hurling myself at the teevee moanscreaming "OH MY GOD I WANT HER!")
Their chemistry, and not even in a HoYay way, is pretty remarkable and rare.
God, I have to rewatch this weekend. It is a thing of marvels.
And when I finally saw the premiere, it kinda looked like they suddenly discovered writing for AB. Because good as he was, his material has gotten more tailor-made.
As for chemistry, it was apparent then (spoon on nose moment), but the scene in the hospital when Luke got shot? Pure magic.
TWOP pointed out that in pilot her brother said something about dead people having spoken to her throughout her life.
Tru's mom died ten years before. Her mother, after dying, spoke to Tru, saying that she was okay and it wasn't Tru's fault she died. Tru wished that she could go back and save her mom. I think the implication is that her ability to hear dead people and her desire to help her mom and her job in the morgue have come together to give her the opportunity to try and save those who can be saved by changing the events of one day.
Notice I didn't say this made sense or was the best way to 'save' people, whatever that means.