Scratch 'n Sniff was weird, trippy, slightly disturbing, and highly entertaining.
Indeed. And originally, as written and filmed, totally linear and straightforward, with none of "I'll turn this car around!" scenes with Pilot. I can assume Dancing!D'Argo was always in there, but apparently the episode was such a botch as filmed, that they went back and did all the weird, fast-cutting stuff, and added the Pilot scenes so the story could be told in flashback.
'Suela (I think) is the one who filled me in on those details back when I first saw it in reruns.
Sometimes editing can provide us with greater art. I liked editing in film classes. So fun.
ETA: Signed, guy who made people feel sorry for a rock.
That's cool. Good on them for recognizing the need to change it up, then. I was certainly entertained. D'Argo dancing had me rolling.
Dancing D'Argo and spaz-dancing Angel first aired within a week or two of each other.
D'Argo dancing had me rolling.
Had me in such disbelieving laughter, I had to rewind and confirm I wasn't the one having a drug experience. And then it happened again.
Who knew Luxans do the funky chicken?
Dancing D'Argo and spaz-dancing Angel first aired within a week or two of each other.
Hee! That must have been entertaining for the wise people who were following both shows.
Dancing D'Argo and spaz-dancing Angel first aired within a week or two of each other.
Omidog! I'm glad I wasn't a 'Scaper at that point or my brain would have exploded. ANOTHER scene I had to rewind to confirm I wasn't losing my mind.
Somehow, Wes' spaz dancing never surprised me.
Who knew Luxans do the funky chicken?
I know, right? That and "No one will dance with me." Good times, good times.
Also, the episode where Jool stopped bothering me. Probably because of how well she "bonded" with Chianna.
I love Scratch N Sniff.
"The Great Crichton and D'Argo! I thought you'd at least bring weapons!"
Hee. I miss Raxil.
Which leads me to my mandatory recs of SNS-related stories: Shrift's "Abbott and Costello Meet the Rainbow Coalition", and Feldman's "Better Living Through Chemistry", both of which are kinda slashy, and both are on Leviathan.