Afghamistam, I was refering to K. Thrace, who certainly couldn't stand to see any sci fi show get higher marks then her own.
Afghamistam, I was refering to K. Thrace, who certainly couldn't stand to see any sci fi show get higher marks then her own.
I heard them call her an L.t as well. And I'm pretty sure if she were a Lt. Commander they would just shorten it to Commander.
If it makes you feel better Afghamistan and K. Thrace (though I think you might be a little biased, no?) I also kind of like Sanctuary, so I clearly don't know what the hell I'm talking about.
That's a good point.
Afshamistam, I'm going to go ahead and argue that Stargate Universe had a better run then Battlestar Galactica.
Braga and everyone else involved could have learned alot from studying, even freaking copying the first epsidoes of Battlestar Galactica, Stargate Universe (not a great group of early episdoes but still much better then this) or Lost. It's a pretty easy template for setting up a world that would have given them some…
It is weird that they've been sending people back for 7 years and only have a garrison of a few hundred people plus however many sixers there are.
I think they could spare one competent officer out of thousands for a mission that seems to be of some vital importance for the survival of the human race.
Soon as I saw that black soldier going with the cop and commander I said "He's gonna die" (great idea to send the base commander, the only cop and just one soldier on a mission like this when you have a full team back home). So they send him out alone to patrol the perimeter, they lock him in a room with a…
We spent so much time staring at Mulliagn and Gosling staring at each other that I still see them every time I close my eyes, like after staring at a lightbulb.
SPOILERS ?
It perpetuated the age old steryotype that Albert Brooks is a brutal mericless killer with a thing for knives.
Stargate Universe was a really good show that was on an upward trajectory when it was cancelled.
I didn't see this episode but I like the series overall. But I don't understand this bit about Jack the Ripper. I thought it was always established from the begining of the series that Druitt was the Ripper, they've mentioned it many times. Now they've gone back on that?
I don't think I'd call Helen Magnus "generic".
I'd eat a lot of sandwiches for 8 million dollars.
Actually, I doubt it. If you want to take a dig at the Tea Party you need to get a bunch of old obese people dressed up like Minute Men on rascals painted red white and blue holding up signs that read "Down with our Sociologist President!"
They have got to do that episode. Send in a spec script fastandsloppy.
With his gift for manipulation and manaical self absorbtion, he'd be an excellent cult leader.
I thought this was the funniest episode so far this season. The whole funeral scene was hilarious. Sunny has done the "our grotesques attempt to act human but can't keep up the charade because of self involvment" thing a thousand times and it's worked every single time.
The Cola for closure.
First, you start the gesture of getting the dollar bill early. You don't take it from the change, you get it out of your wallet so they see you preparing to drop it. Then, when you throw it in the cup, you only half put it in so that it's partly on the rim, making it more likely that they notice a difference.…