No, ita! You're lucky! sumi took the badfic bullet so you and others in your time zone could be safe. Don't let her sacrifice be in vain.
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.
Well, there was a flashback to that scene in the very first episode (I'm guessing) where Dylan and Rade are fighting and they go into the time-warp stasis thingy. I like that scene. Also, I think I saw the back of Tyr's head in another flashback.
OMG. Still going through DS9, and I'd COMPLETELY forgotten that Sisko and Vic Fontaine sang a duet (and that Avery Brooks has a pretty good singing voice).
I would have expected a little more Giles-at-the-Espresso-Pump reaction from at least some of his crew, but it was such a fun scene (and episode - Sisko's Eleven basically), I'll let it pass.
Despite the BADFIC aspects of Andromeda I still get more enjoyment out of it than I did out of, say, Enterprise.
Interesting BSG -- when the Chief confronted Boomer at the end I was sure that he was a dead man.
I think he may be anyway, Sumi. (Which is just as well, as I'm not terribly fond of the actress playing Boomer, but maybe turning her evil will help.)
Well, given that it looks like Boomer is going to kill Helo you know, anytime, now I think that is a given, isn't it? Plus, the whole, she's a Cylon thing tends to make her evil first. Are there going to be any non-evil Cylons, do you think?
Until she knows she's a Cylon, she's not evil yet, I think. I mean, the one on Caprica is, but not the one on Galactica.
You mean that the things that she is doing w/o knowing she is doing them (I suppose it's like sleepwalking) - what the ultimate reasons for them - she (human part of Boomer) is not really responsible for ? That she didn't make that choice consciously? But that when that happens she will be evil?
I think we're talking about two different things here. Right now, Boomer unaware that she's a Cylon and acting basically scared and confused all the time is boring. When she's activated, and consciously sabotaging things, she may get interesting.
I liked Captain Adama's dissolution of the tribunal. Basically the same thing Picard did in TNG, without the long speech.
It was a trope, but a well-handled trope.