There are pickles. The issue of the Jaffa is the pickle of Stargate. It's off to the side -- necessary, but separate and complete in its own right.
Plus, you can always give it to me. I'm losing control of the metaphor.
I think the message here is that Emily wants Teal'c.
Nah. Bra'tac. Tek-ma tay, baby.
Who could turn down a Teal'c/giddy Daniel sandwich, really?
Huh, all of a sudden there's a CBS show called
Century City
which would be just another "law" show... except that it's set in 2030.
And it has Ioan Gruffudd plus more useful people like Nestor Carbonell and Hector Elizondo.
Suddenly I'm having images of Bra'tac/Daniel, though, and that's just downright odd.
Hey, what happened to the exotic She-Jaffa, anyway?
And it has Ioan Gruffudd plus more useful people like Nestor Carbonell and Hector Elizondo.
Yeah, it's hard to mistake Horatio Hornblower's cheekbones.
I give it three eps.
The previews of Century City have provided me with no interest to watch it.
I've seen a bit of the pilot, and it looks pretty dreadful -- the first episode has a couple suing a doctor because their (genetically-selected-in-a-lab-to-be-perfect) kid turned out gay, and he didn't warn them.
when I think batshit-crazy Farscape, I think Crichton employing his insane-fu
Yeah, like that. I tend to pretend Stark doesn't exist, most of the time, and I rather wish the writers had too, especially in season 4.
I think a Good Hamburger is about right for Stargate. Or maybe a plate of spaghetti. It's not stupid, except when the plot demands it, and the acting is competent and the writing and acting occasionally make me laugh. I'm not offended by it, but neither do I daydream about the characters on the bus home. It is what it is.
Pickles do not belong on hamburgers. Bacon and avocado are acceptable. The best roll for a hamburger is a toasted english muffin, yum.
Now I want a pickle. And a hamburger. And some bacon...