Who named Excalibur?
Some watery tart?
Assuming that Ultraviolet only had 3 parts, each essentially 2 episodes, yes, they showed the whole thing. How do I know? Well, I switched on SciFi at 10 thinking I'd have Sentinel on in the background while I got ready and drank my coffee (and played Spider Solitaire on the computer, which I can quit ANYTIME I WANT TO, just after this one game, okay? hang on), went, "Dude, it's Steve from Coupling!" and proceeded to watch the next six hours. It was pathetic. But blaming a British fantasy series I've never seen before sounds slightly less pathetic than blaming the solitaire game.
Oh, shit.
Also, I wish I'd known that they were showing Ultraviolet!
Same here.
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Some watery tart?
Huh. And I thought it was a moistened bint.
Hey, it's been a while since I've seen it. I did pretty good with 'watery tart'.
So, does anyone know what Ammonet's reasoning in sending the Harcesis to Kheb was?
I'm sure it's watery tart.
And wasn't it Sha're?
They're both used in the movie.
Well, there was some Methos in yesterday's episode -- oh and Amanda. Must be nice -- you get paid for being on the show and only have to actually work on the last two (or three) episodes.
Every time one of you folks mentions Methos, I get the mental image of some twenty year-old kid with a roll of candy in his hand and an obnoxious smirk on his face. Stop it!
Some watery tart?
Huh. And I thought it was a moistened bint.
The current term is
water-challenged woman,
thank you very much.
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