I kept thinking, "Cartoon character. With reflection."
Me too. Apparently all the things I thought were rabbits are actually women, or penises.
Also, I'm gay, mentally defective, possibly schizophrenic, and have difficulty relating to people.
Mal ,'Shindig'
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 kept thinking, "Cartoon character. With reflection."
Me too. Apparently all the things I thought were rabbits are actually women, or penises.
Also, I'm gay, mentally defective, possibly schizophrenic, and have difficulty relating to people.
Me too, Jess. Also, I see my father as a dwarf. I have no idea what that means. My first instinct was an amiable dwarf, though, so at least it's... somewhat positive.
If it *is* directly copied from Poundstone, it's 20 year old analyses. I don't know if the test/interpretation methods would have changed in that time or not.
Yeah. I'm apparently hostile and gay, but do not have castration anxiety. But I totally flunk the Gestalt one, because all I could think of was, "You know, that's a little bit like the map of Earthsea. I wonder if Ursula used it to make her map..."
Well, I said implied, because all we got was her resting her head on his shoulder.
According to epguides.com, they cut a kiss from the episode.
I've heard - look! It's third-hand scuttlebutt! - that Beneath the Surface was actually going to be shippier originally, but AT and RDA weren't happy with the idea. For what it's worth.
I can't even find the woman in that first inkblot. So very paranoid, apparently.
Should I be worried that I immediately saw the lamp in Plate VII?
I think that there is something very wrong with me.
Damned inkblots.
In on-topic, slightly spoilery news, I just watched the Stargate episode written by Michael Shanks and directed by Amanda Tapping. They're getting quite Star Trek in that regard. Keeping the talent happy, I suppose.
According to epguides.com, they cut a kiss from the episode.
Aha. So they're walking that fuzzy line, are they?
And I wonder why the actors weren't happy... huh.
BTW, does the news that the Jim Henson Co. (or whatever it's called) has sold muppets (such as Kermit) to Disney suggest that they may now have money for Farscape?