I was sure Burke was going to turn out to be in cahoots with the kidnappers and turn on Jack. I was a little surprised that he turned out to be exactly what he seemed.
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 can't remember if I noticed it when they were escaping, or when the zombie soldier came out with the gun, but it was totally, "Honduras, hmm... well, there's only one CD here marked 'south-of-Texas music', so let's stick that in." Cause otherwise, the audience might, what, forget?
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Me, too, quester. I kept expecting him to turn on Jack. I was thinking maybe he was actually the ghost in the little tale he told, and he shot the other guy to cover it up.
I loved this ep. I love having new SG. Daniel with the rock was adorable, and both of them with the thingie at the end was great. Well played.
I take it the identity of Anubis is will be a big, shocking reveal at some point?
I loved the scene where they found Daniel's wounded guide. That whole scene could have been right out of The Princess Bride.
Yep, DCJ. It was most enjoyable.
"I love American Gum!"
No. Really. Go find them. They owe me a lot of money.
(paraphrase)
Edited to joke!spoiler font ... just in case ...
I loved that part. "Oh!"
Firefly's Adam Baldwin is in the running for the Stargate spinoff Stargate: Atlantis.
(Xposted from Firefly)
The bit where Daniel was all sleeveless and holding onto Jack? Beautiful.
But, of all fictional characters, my womb is pledged to Jack. I want to have little soldier babies with him. Hot damn.
I do hope, now that they're all "Look how buff Shanks is! Looook!" that we won't get complete strangers calling him geek anymore.
JenP, I think -- now, I could totally be wrong about this -- that Anubis is one of the old-school System Lords (see that episode with the ugly slave gear and the magical suggestibility potion and the unexplained snake-eating) and not likely to be recognizable.
Of course, now that I've said that... he could be in a host, couldn't he? But I got the impression that the Spooky Cloak wasn't so much for prolonged suspense and more that he doesn't look particularly human.