I have no problem with the ship, because I saw Q steal it once.
'Selfless'
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.
The ship is from last year's "Memento" and, er, "Unnatural Selection" along with whatever came before that.
Thank God I remember "Memento". Well, kind of.
Robson is such a Sheridan. ::snores::
Wow, who fed Jack the cranky pie this morning?
I guess that was meant to kill the O'Neill/Carter UST. Sad to me.
I liked it! Good acting from Amanda Tapping throughout. I liked the resolution of seasons-long UST--nicely handled. Very bittersweet, just the way I like my 'ships.
Some of the earlier segments with Teal'c and Daniel were downright Jose Chung-esque.
"You want me to... talk to the clouds."
"Would it kill you to try?"
Snerk. It made me laugh harder in the wake of the Moose!fic.
I liked the way they handled things. I thought it was a graceful resolution--bittersweet, as you said, Vonnie--that was both open-ended and satisfying.
In fact, I thought that the whole thing was better in many ways than last night's similar sinking of a long-sailing 'ship on a certain crime drama.
In fact, I thought that the whole thing was better in many ways than last night's similar sinking of a differing seasons-long UST arc.
Was this Stargate? I missed last night's rerun.
quester, sorry about the pre-edit unclarity. I was comparing tonight's Stargate to last night's C.S.I., in which a Titanic-sized 'ship may have hit its iceberg.
"Would it kill you to try?"
Hee, yes. Her imaginary Daniel is really very strongly S1/S2 Daniel, which is interesting. (How funny was the eyelash-batting? Very funny, that's how.)
Anne - Oh yeah. That was a resounding thud.