Pop-tart:
Did they have an explanation for the randomly superheated gun?
Nope.
Clark has eyejaculated in front of Lois twice now. He's getting sloppy.
No kidding. Compound that with him tossing General Lane's soldiers around like rag dolls and I don't know how even the most thick-lensed hornrims in the universe are going to hide his ass.
Hasn't Lionel seen (during the fake blind period), plus having had his blood?
Yep.
And also, I have no idea how anyone let the superheated gun go. Clark
himself
brought it up, and no one bothered to ask what happened. It's like they don't even care anymore.
More likely, some disgruntled highschool kid drops a piece of newly-discovered mauve kryptonite into a vat of whip cream that starts a chain reaction resulting in everyone in Smallville having selective amnesia trigged by blue and red tights.
Kalshane, the sad thing is I can totally see that happening.
Smallville really, really needs to bring on the pink kryptonite during sweeps.
Everyone wins.
Compound that with him tossing General Lane's soldiers around like rag dolls
Heck, she did the same. Then again, she knows all those fancy martial arts that render bodyarmor useless.
Oooooh, marvelous article on Teevee.org about Farscape today.
10. It's just plain fun. Think of Farscape as The Princess Bride of TV science fiction. You've got handsome heroes, beautiful heroines, fights, chases, narrow escapes, valiant companions, evil villains, and true love. All you need to bring is an open mind and a big bowl of popcorn.
Wheeee!
t bounces enthusiastically
I'm allowing myself to get excited. This could be bad.
Suela, they're playing part 1 twice on Sunday and then once again before they play part 2 on Monday, right?
(Just in case I don't get home in time on Sunday!)
I think so, yes. Plus it looks like there's some late-night airings too. I'd check the SciFi.com website.
Sumi, from SciFi.com's schedule, they're airing it back-to-back-to-back Sunday night -- 9 p.m., 11 p.m., and 1 a.m.
I love this, from the TeeVee.org article:
4. It's Buffy gone sci-fi. You don't have to be a fundamentalist Whedonite to enjoy Farscape, but Buffy and Angel fans will find a lot to enjoy here. A hero who's torn between ordinary life and an epic destiny. Smart, kickass women and fascinating antiheroes. Witty dialogue loaded with pop culture references. Characters who grow and change over time. Season-long story arcs with neck-snapping surprise twists. Farscape is very different from the late, lamented Firefly, but it's nonetheless a worthy complement to the Joss Whedon canon.
::sniffle::
Heck, she did the same.
She beat them up, but she didn't throw them around.