They did a Star Trek thing. And that's all I'm going to say out of white font. Sheppard hooks up with an alien princess, and McKay even calls him Kirk.
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He has sex with an alien female who dies by the end of the episode?
They go back in time or find a world that is like 1950s Earth?
Weir: Major, we need to talk about your, er, focus. When you're on a mission, it is not your job to have sexual relations with every alien woman you meet.
Shepard: I know it's not my job. It's my hobby.
Someone on the SGA writing staff has been watching Buffy. In one of the eps I watched last night, Sheppard said, "Not so much," and at the end of 114, he says, "Well, this is cool," and it just sounds an awful lot like Spike in "School Hard". To me, anyway.
YMMV.
The line definitely stuck out for me, but I hadn't associated it with Buffy. I may just do the unthinkable and rewatch.
I've been noticing "Not so much" being used a lot in TV and advertisements lately. It think it's entered the common lexicon at this point. (If it hadn't already.)
I know I picked up "Not so much" from Mad About You.
In this week's EW, Don Cheadle says "I think I threw up in my mouth a little."
Sure, it's a perfectly succinct and expressive phrase, but suddenly it's a craze that's sweeping the nation. Weird.
In this week's EW, Don Cheadle says "I think I threw up in my mouth a little."
I noticed that, too. Where'd it start?
wasn't it a Happy Bunny thing? or did it start somewhere else first?
I thought it was a Friends thing.