I was at the office at 7:20 this morning.
It's now 8:05 pm. We're still not done.
Ow. Can you call ita to come over and kick the asses of the evil clients?
JoA tonight was actually fair-to-middling, but you know how the show always has these incredible last scenes no matter what came before? The last scene of the episode liquified my heart and made it trickle down to the floor. Well, except with less grossness.
Btw, Michael Shanks might have to pay Chris Carter some royalty for some of the stuff that went down on SG tonight.
They are particularly good at that, aren't they?
It's really getting embarrassing how much I cry at the damn show. Worse yet, it's turning me into a frickin' shipper in its sappiest sense possible. And I don't ship! Ever! (OK, there was the whole Mulder and Scully thing way back when I was naive and new to fandom, but that was, like, decades ago in fandom years.)
Btw, Michael Shanks might have to pay Chris Carter some royalty for some of the stuff that went down on SG tonight.
Snerk. Gosh, you think?
Though at least the thing with the fetuses (feti? No, fetuses) must have been an intentional homage.
So much "YES" on the last scene phenomenon, Vonnie!
I thought the
way she sprained her ankle
was unforgivably stupid when it happened. I forgave it in the end.
SG1 had an interesting Frankenstienian subtext to it. I liked it for that.
But, what does anybody suppose the yellow one does?
Fuck, finally getting to the penultimate Farscape and they have to bring in Stark yet again? It's like...Riley was the deus ex machina for the entire Buffyverse.
We're all still very bitter that Stark got it on with Zhaan.
As far as I was concerned he'd have been welcome to her if it would have stopped the shrieking hissyfits and the constant disastrous malfunctions of his ill-defined powers.
We're all still very bitter that Stark got it on with Zhaan.
Bwahhahahaha!!!! Oh dear yes!!!
I'm not sure I'd want Zhaan and John to get it on, but she really could have found true happiness with Chiana (and, since she was vegetable matter, could have kept up with her).
Oh, in addition to the newly buff Ryan Reynolds playing Hannibal King in the next Blade movie, there's another bit of news for
Two Guys and a Girl
alumni:
SPELLBOUND: Fox gave a green light to the pilot SPELLBOUND, which had originally been set up at NBC. Rob Greenberg and Suzanne Martin will write and executive produce the sitcom, about a male witch who falls in love with a mortal woman. Andy Ackerman will direct and also executive produce.
This is the pilot that had my imaginary straight celebrity boyfriend Richard Ruccolo in the Samantha role. If the premise is executed as badly as it sounds this show will be a steaming pile of crap. So hey, Richard may be drawing a steady paycheck for it from Fox for years to come!