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.
Huh. I have discovered that Azureus is deleting the torrents. But since it seems to be making a copy of the torrents before downloading, and deleting that copy, what do I care? I want the file I opened off!
Yeah, I was going to mention that. It's just weird. the only solution I found was to either toss the original once Azureus copies it, or to save the original to the Azureus directory so it doesn't have to.
Either way? Too many clicks. Unless I run the file from the download box, I guess.
Atlantis is all set to have a second season announced due to the strength of the first five episodes -- an unheard of happening in U.S. television.
That's rare, but not unheard of, right? I mean it doesn't sound as if they'd yet made it official at the time of reporting, so the same could be said of Desperate Housewives and Lost after their initial ratings for the first 5 episodes. ABC execs would be certifiable not to give either second seasons.
Did we know that Steven DeKnight is working on
Smallville
this year?
I wonder if that explains the very
Nightmares
like aspects of this episode.
Also,
Chloe looks older and I can't think of why. . . is it her hair? Or the outfit?
And was that Tones on Tail playing under that ad for the WB's showing of
The Wizard of Oz?
"No More Tales to Tell". . . or am I confusing Tones on Tail for a later Daniel Ash/David J project? (Or do I mean Tones on Tale? I really can't remember.)
Actually I meant Love and Rockets. They were the ones with "No new tale to tell" -- meanwhile, Tone on Tail = "Go" to me.
And what is it with the Luthers and their penchant for
white suits
?
Okay, Chloe,
I think it was the outfit -- different outfit and she no longer looks older than she is.
Did we know that Steven DeKnight is working on Smallville this year?
It's been commented on, particularly since he doesn't seem to be doing his ME-heritage proud. His most-recent episode was the witch-possession one, I believe, which most of us didn't care for.
Don't know about the Luthors and their
white suits
but Lex's
nightmare
was very much a callback to
the psychic elderly lady's vision
from way back in season 1.
All in all, I thought the episode was okay. Though I think there was too much major stuff happening as side-plots without any real explanation.
Lionel's release
and
Jason breaking up with Lana.
While I suppose the latter can kind of be explained by
Jason's nightmare
at the beginning of the episode, it still felt very sudden and head-scratchy.
Also, I'm getting annoyed with them
flip-flopping
with
Lex.
He used to be very
ambiguous
now it just seems like sloppy writing. In one episode
he seems to be evil incarnate
and the next
he's all super noble.
Oh, I knew that
Lex's nightmare was that future vision.
I didn't see who was
in the limo that picked up Lionel -- was it Jason's mother
?
I'm ten minutes into Smallville.
- Lana didn't see Jason, but went upstairs when he arrived, and so did he?
- So Lex was supposed to be all "I'm here because I care about you, but this boyfriend thing weirds me out" in the hospital room?
- "In my apartment"? Anywhere in particular in your apartment, Lana dear?
- So they have the keys to a) Lana's apartment, b) Lexcorp?
- Why is Lexcorp having meetings in their plant? Don't Lex and the HR guy have offices?
- It's a neurological thing, Clark? Did Lana say that? There are a lot of physiological components to a panic attack
ita, I had many of the same issues. I also am getting increasingly annoyed by the whole "I'm about to tell someone....but NO, I can't!"
t dramatic hand to brow
angst. I feel like the show is getting increasingly repetetive and resorting to cliche more and more.
Secret? Someone has a secret? Let's talk about secrets!
Look, people, Superman will have a secret identity. We don't need to be continually reminded he can't tell everyone. If Lex finds out, he will not remember. If anyone finds out in this show, pretty much, they won't remember. Or they'll move to Ohio, or wherever.
Still, Clark running desperately to Lex and offering him bodily fluids -- "Use me!" was a bit pleasing.
Amanda agrees with Consuela:
I was like, 'OK, guys, we get it. She has the crush on her C.O., and it's deeper than a crush.' I'm making it sound trite, but it's not. There's a deep, deep love between the characters. There's a deep love she has for all the team, she just has more sexual feelings for O'Neill.
But, having said that, and knowing that it exists, and knowing that it can't go anywhere, can we not make her the chick? Can we move away from that and not be the whiny, pining chick?