Word to what everyone has said about Ricky Gervais. Even if he doesn't believe he is an actor, he nailed that guy. He's thinking-- you could actually see it when Syd said Julia Thorne-- and that was all it took.
'Heart Of Gold'
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.
You know, the bartender guy in Wonderfalls kind of reminded me of Michael Vartan/Vaughn.
Yes! Thank you!
Excellent rant 'Suela.
Two questions - when was Sikozu revealed to be a bioloid?
Which episode was Mental as Anything?
I can go investigating at one of the sites, but I'm trying to catch up, have dinner, etc., so hopefully you'll be able to answer this before I have to go digging, if you see this.
Delurking just to say:
News flash: 9 out of 10 of us pass for straight to the casual observer, and sometimes even to our nearest and dearest for years. (Though I must admit that in the latter case, there's usually some highly-motivated suspension of disbelief reinforcing the mistaken impression.)
I have an awful lot of personal experience with this. Older gay men especially suffer from it. It brings me no end of frustration to never see that represented on screen.
(lurking again)
Sikozu was revealed as a bioloid in the final run of episodes. She pulls something wacky off in the episode where they rescue Aeryn (WSS #1, I think), and then in WSS #3 she ::whimper:: levitates and emits a radiation harmful to Scarrans to save them all in the bunker with the flowers.
Mental As Anything was the episode where John, D'Argo, Scorpy, and Rygel go off to get "mental training" and D'Argo bumps into his former brother-in-law. Renowned for being the episode where Crichton's dilemma could have been very easily solve by simply taking off his shirt. A deeply stupid episode, and the one episode of the entire series that I really would like to believe never happened, in its entirety.
I just... like the team. Not with feverish devotion other fans seem to love Spike/Lex/John/Scully, but with enormous, yet still laid-back kind of affection--in a way that is almost familial. I want them to be happy, in contrast to, say, what I feel for Wesley or Tom Quinn from MI-5, on whom I regularly wish almost fetishistic emotional suffering. It's weird.
Yes. This. While I love it when ME shows spiral into new depths of twisted darkness, bleak doesn't suit SG1 all that well. I like that its characters are more or less static. Yes, there can be thorny dilemmas and moral conflict and temporary angst, but the good guys all eventually work their way back to their ground state.
It's uncomplicated enjoyment and entertainment. I don't watch it in the same way I watch Angel. With SG1, my sense of disbelief stays firmly nailed to the ceiling while I go along for the ride. With Angel, I tend to watch more actively--analyzing, critiquing, and pondering as I watch. Part of the enjoyment is the analysis and discussion, so if the quality is off, I notice it more than I notice gaping plot holes in Stargate.
Mental As Anything was the episode
Ah, one of the 4th season eps. I missed.
John must have been channeling Gunn for that episode in his refusal to take his shirt off.
John must have been channeling Gunn for that episode in his refusal to take his shirt off.
Snerk. It was such an issue that Ben Browder actually talked about it on stage in Burbank, and explained that there was a reason. But you know what? According to what we were shown in the episode, he was wrong.
It's really annoyingly obvious when you write a PhD in cosmology who has survived four years on the other side of the galaxy as too stupid to live, you know?
in WSS #3 she ::whimper:: levitates and emits a radiation harmful to Scarrans to save them all in the bunker with the flowers.
Ye gods, I've completely blocked that from my memory.
Mental as Anything was such a waste. 44 minutes that could have gone a long way toward some of the un-explored topics -- What Aeryn Did On Her Summer Vacation; Tormented Space And Why We Hatessss It So, My Precious; What The Frell Is Scorpy Doing on Moya, Anyway?; This Is Your Brain...This Is Your Brain On Laka...Any Questions?; and Who The Hell Is This Old Lady, Anyway, And Why Haven't We Pushed Her Out An Airlock Yet?
Word, Steph. Just, Word. Sigh.
Ah, well. And this is why most of my fic in the last year has wandered off into AU-land from Dog With Two Bones. Not intentionally, just... seemed to work better that way.