I caught bits of The OC during the commercial breaks of Angel. Mostly the Seth/Summer makeout scene-- they are ridiculously cute. I find myself wating to write massive amounts of Seth/Summer OC/BtVS.
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.
I think you're right, Plei. I'm hoping that Clark and Lana (you know, the initials thing kinda gets annoying), now that they've both figured it out, can just stop talking about it, already.
You know what was nice about this ep? No Lana till the mid-point. I didn't realize how much better that made it till she was there. Then, "oh, right, yeah. The one he's supposed to be in love with."
I would have liked at least one ep of Lex's reaction before he got mind-wiped. Ah, well. Good interior-fic fodder.
Is there anything with any sort of view of the pyramids that I can get for cheap? Even just from the roof is ok.
Also with Cass.
I finished watching Smallville. Not so much sub in the subtext. Well actually it was more sub/domtext.
Plei, write some of that Egypt stuff and then link it love? DebetEsse and I might be quite grateful... (hi DebetEsse)
I tend to watch Smallville and then delete. I kept it for a rewatch or few.
Lex was fifty shades of yummy and I wanted to lick all of them.
Also, like this was THE pivotal episode in Smallville, and that everything really will change from here.
I hope it was. It certainly took a lot of stuff we thought we knew and chopped it up into little bits. It was one of the few times I've felt like I got more out of "Smallville" than "ooh, shiny." And I did feel sorry for Lionel, dammit.
Do we know why Lex feels responsible for Julian's death?
As for Clark and Lana ... yawn. I now the show needs to keep them apart for meta reasons, but the swapping places (he wants her/she runs away; she wants him/he runs away) thing is already dull.
Lex had hair stubble
I think he has this a lot. Unless your hair is actually paler than your skin, or it's been torn out at the roots, it's practically impossible to shave it well enough to make the hairline invisible. I mean, they could use more makeup, but -- suppose Rosenbaum's got it written into his contract, that he has to let on he really isn't bald at least once a season? Tommy Lee Jones had to announce it to the world when he won an Oscar.
Considering the snit I was in when I got home from work yesterday, Smallville was just the brainless pleasantry I needed. Lots of bright colors and violence. I managed not to remember until about 8:55 that the whole thing was a vague photocopy of the X-Files season 2 ender.
I caught bits of The OC during the commercial breaks of Angel. Mostly the Seth/Summer makeout scene-- they are ridiculously cute. I find myself wating to write massive amounts of Seth/Summer OC/BtVS.
Yes, please!!! We need more (good) OC fic.
Although, I liked the Seth/Anna kisses way better. Not so frantic and there seemed to be more intensity.
I haven't squealed so much since I was a NKOTB fan. It's really ridiculous. I spend every ep, every time (yay for Thursday rewatch!) giggling and trying not to touch the screen.
Did anyone else see a difference in Marissa this ep?
You know what was nice about this ep? No Lana till the mid-point.
Wrod.
I have set up a small and dignified alter where I am praying that there is no Lana and Clark together for one, maybe two eps if we're lucky.
I loved the Lexaliciousness of Smallville - also slightly darker Clark. Yay for darkness!
And the O.C.? - I'll admit it. I had a tear at the end. It was great. More later. Once my fog of TV bliss has passed.
I have set up a small and dignified alter where I am praying that there is no Lana and Clark together for one, maybe two eps if we're lucky.
Good luck with that. "Clark and Lana Aren't Dating Anymore" is the new "Lana's Parents Are Dead".
Seth is the mack fucking daddy. Mmrrrowr.
I'd really hope we get to see some of him explaining it to Ryan.
But amych! Lana realized Clark is too dangerous! Surely we'll just see her pass by him in the halls and they might mention her once or twice but they won't be a couple and there is no way the meaningful last scene of every episode will be Lana coming to the barn and telling Clark that she just wants him to open up and trust her. Right??
Mmmm. I do love this dry Egyptian heat.