The thing? With the eyes? In A Clockwork Nebari? Um, yeah. Little bit gross. My needle to the eye issue from before ... mocks me with its puny squick factor.
We did warn you.
I get squicked by all the eye stuff, too. Still more to come.
Wash ,'Bushwhacked'
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 thing? With the eyes? In A Clockwork Nebari? Um, yeah. Little bit gross. My needle to the eye issue from before ... mocks me with its puny squick factor.
We did warn you.
I get squicked by all the eye stuff, too. Still more to come.
Ray K
But it isn't the shoulder holster that does it for Ray K. Rather the other way around. Just as the guitar doesn't do it for Billy Tallent. Mmm, Billy Tallent...
I get squicked by all the eye stuff, too. Still more to come
Huh?
Oh. Oh, that. Bad as it is, it's not as bad as the Nebari stuff. And really, season 4 is the place where the bodily-fluid humor really takes off. (So to speak.)
Wait, what's the other eye thing? The thing from the end of S2?
Oh yeah. The "What pretty eyes you have!" bit. Very ooky. Actually, I don't recall much from the Nebari episode. Huh. Is it possible I haven't seen it?
There was also needle-in-the-eye bits from S1. Where Zhann and the gang cut off pilot's arm?
The Nebari episode is the one where they attach the little mind-control chips to the eye nerves, and have to pull the eyes out to do it. Nasty.
Hey, did you see that Maayan destroyed the world again? Seven times. It's depressing, really. I'm so ready for a nice Stargate fluff challenge.
Huh. If that's the case, I haven't seen the Nebari episode (or was very sleepy while watching it), because that's something I don't think I'd forget.
Thanks to my crack DVD-purchase habit, I have the season 2 at home so I can check it out.
Hey, did you see that Maayan destroyed the world again?
Heh. Yeah. I've squirreled away the link so that I could read it after work today. Today is also the deadline for the "Day After Tomorrow" ficathon, so I expect I'll have a bunch of kick-ass end-of-world stories to read over the weekend. Wheee!
Yahtzee's Joan of Arcadia story was also good, though not, you know, happy.
I'm so ready for a nice Stargate fluff challenge.
So? Write some already.
Hey, how come nobody told me CGB wrote Stargate? I stumbled across her page the other day and spent a happy couple of hours reading. Good stuff, but CGB is always good.
Oh, sure. "Katie, don't elide the sex scene! Katie, go write fluff!" Hmpf. I'm gonna go read about Elishavah's apocalyptic moose again.