Can I say for the record that, although I don't tend to find Battlestar Galactica all that and a bag of chips, it pleases and amuses me no end that the fandom cry has gone up in favor of middle-aged women getting to have sex (whether with their age-peers or with their age-peers' sons).
I think it is a landmark fandom event, and deserves notice.
Finally watched BG ep 3 -- definitely more heavy-handed than I generally like, but not terrible. I still like the tone of the series a lot.
I watched this week's Andromeda this afternoon.
Beka is the ur-mother of all Nietszcheans? (If that's the way you spell it.)
And did she and Rhade have some sort of fling that I missed out on? (Basing this on his reaction to the news.)
sumi, what episode were you watching? Is it a new one?
Yes, it aired on Scifi last night. It was called something like "Pride Goes Before the Fall".
Did anyone watch last night's
Enterprise?
The episode was called "Observer Effect"
I caught the species name of the two aliens and went "Duh!" a little bit later.
Spoiler, if you haven't watched:
The two aliens were
Organians.
The same species
Captain Kirk and the Klingons
encountered in the
original series
episode "
Errand of Mercy.
" AKA "
The light bulb aliens.
"
MI-5: poor poor Danny. And next week it looks like it may be poor poor Zoe. In fact, I'm getting the feeling that Danny and Zoe are going to be going through some of the sorts of things that Tom went through in seasons 1 and 2, therebye making Adam look even better as a spy.
RE Citizen Joe, which I've just now watched the beginning of:
Who knew "seven years ago" translated to "1957"? *headdesk*
I'm not sure what you mean. Unless you are referring to
"1967," the episode where they went back in time.
That can be explained by Jack
Recalling the events of the story as he wrote his reports.
Apparently that is how most of the
stories were transmitted to Joe.
When Jack
reviewed the incidents in his mind, Joe got the mental images
because Jack was close enough to
the transmitter for Joe to receive
again.
The two aliens were
Ah yes! The very aliens who
forced the peace treaty between the Klingons and the Federation, thus starting thier cold war.
And no, I didn't see Enterprise. I just wanted to make that comment.
Daniel: I was referring to the costuming/cultural vibe of all of the Joe scenes. I mean, Indiana, yeah, okay, but I felt like I was in a movie that was set sometime in the fifties rather than a scene from a TV show that was supposed to be set in the 90s. It felt like Mayberry or something. The vibe was very weird.