Dawn: Are you kidding? Dr. Keiser: I never kid about my amazing surgical skills.

'Bring On The Night'


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.


shrift - Sep 10, 2003 9:09:35 am PDT #214 of 10000
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

Also, the lead reminds me of Shrift a little bit. <hides under desk>

Having never seen DLM, I have no urge to go HULK SMASH on you.

Heh.

And why didn't they have early 19th-Century Methos more often?

Wrod. What Dana said about the floppy hair and the threesomes.


askye - Sep 10, 2003 9:12:41 am PDT #215 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

Oh, yeah, back when TNG was recycling all of TOS's plots. Except I'm sure they didn't calling it recycling and called it something like homaging.

I'm fuzzy on the details but I'm pretty sure Riker didn't act any differently than he did through out the rest of the series---play his trombone ('cause did you know Jonathan Frakes can play the trombone?) and try to get in the sack with all the women.

My whole (extended family) thought I was nuts for like Star Trek--well they thougt I was odd anyway, but more nuts for liking Star Trek---so I was at my grandparents house and finally convinced them to watch one episode to show that it wasn't some stupid ass sci fi show.

So they agreed and I turn on the tv and find TNG and I notice that it looks kind of like a rerun, but not really. And oh wait there's Riker trying to get busy with an alien and another alien and...

it was the clip show episode where Riker contracted some virus and was dying and so they flooded his brain with something so he'd remember all his happy sexy memories and then decided he needed all his bad horrible memories to live.

I just stood there hands over my face saying "this isn't what it's like, not really, I promise it's really good." No one believed me.

I think this is when my irrational Riker hate started.


Sean K - Sep 10, 2003 9:17:01 am PDT #216 of 10000
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

I think this is when my irrational Riker hate started.

I don't have any of it any more, but I suspect you would have really liked my court martial of Riker for the destruction of the Enterprise D in Generations.

The destruction of the D was unnecessry, avoidable, and (I felt) directly attributable to Riker's incompetence and willfully bad tactics.


Am-Chau Yarkona - Sep 10, 2003 9:17:37 am PDT #217 of 10000
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

Bashir could still have ended up with his twu wuv - Garek.

Well, yeah. That would have been for the best.

He really was all about the man-crushes, wasn't he?

And you realise why I like him...

some of us are under the sway of the subversive lure of Michael Rosenbaum, rather than the hypnotic glare of Tom Welling's orthodontic work.

Emily, that's wonderfully put. And quite true.

Early 19th-Century Methos had adorable floppy hair. Early 19th-Century Methos entertained the idea of threesomes.

And, without knowing anything else about him or the show, I become a fan.


Emily - Sep 10, 2003 9:22:05 am PDT #218 of 10000
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

What Dana said about the floppy hair and the threesomes.

I don't even know what Dana did say, but I'm sure I agree with it. Could I tag this?


askye - Sep 10, 2003 9:24:33 am PDT #219 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

Sean--I would have loved to have seen your court martial.

I don't go out of my way to hate Riker. I don't make little I hate Riker icon or buttons or websites. No dierikerdie@hotmail.com email addresses or whatever.

I also thought the Two-Two-Two Rikers in One! Storyline was kind of stupid. I didn't get how he was supposed to survive down there for a long time, it didn't seem to me like there was a really good food source. Plus it just seemed like a way to give Troi more conflict and she needed less personal conflict and more actual professional work to do on the bridge.


P.M. Marc - Sep 10, 2003 9:29:22 am PDT #220 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

happy phantom, some of us are under the sway of the subversive lure of Michael Rosenbaum, rather than the hypnotic glare of Tom Welling's orthodontic work.

(Looks up at Sorority Boys poster)

Yes, this.


Dana - Sep 10, 2003 9:32:22 am PDT #221 of 10000
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

I don't even know what Dana did say, but I'm sure I agree with it.

Methos! I was talking about Methos!

It's sort of a defense.


meara - Sep 10, 2003 9:34:20 am PDT #222 of 10000

Another DLM watcher here, though the addition of Daisy O'Dare, the sporadic subtraction of Roxy, and the wimping out on the affair subplot George's dad was supposed to have are all conspiring against my enjoyment.

Yes. What Matt said.

But I'm still watching it, though wouldn't get Showtime for it (luckily, I have a friend who has the Dish...)

All the DS9 talk is making me nostalgic...and I agree, though I was more a TNG fan back in the day (OK, when I was 14!), I'd sooner rewatch DS9 eps...


DCJensen - Sep 10, 2003 10:08:17 am PDT #223 of 10000
All is well that ends in pizza.

Enterprise is a very bad show, but nothing on it is quite so bad as the AWFUL AWFUL REALLY BAD STUPID SONG!!!!!

I saw on the bittorrent site supr nova that they had tonight's Enterprise S3 premiere, and in the music area, they had a 2 mb download of "Enterprise Season 3 theme."

I ignored it at the time, but now I wonder...did they change it?

And Yes, on Stargate's theme. I can pull it up in my memory quite readily and I'm listening to it now, AIFG.

Enterprise theme? Bryan Adams singing Rod Stewart as an 80's ballad.