@GGear0323: Ah, okay. Guess I just missed that. Thanks.
@GGear0323: Ah, okay. Guess I just missed that. Thanks.
The Greer/Chloe scene was the first time I teared up watching SG•U. Wonderful performances.
@ezacharyk: In addition to all that, a thing that really bugged me was when Stephanie races home from her glass-walled office to bring back the overnight bag filled with allergen candidates.
@Rumtum: Yeah, Alasdair really has to reach to find excuses for liking the show.
One thing I'm thankful for this holiday season is that my stomach happened to be empty when I Googled Andrea Dworkin.
@Dirk Anger: Nø realli! She was Karving her initials øn the møøse with the sharpened end of an interspace tøøthbrush given her by Svenge - her brøther-in-law -an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian møvies: "The Høt Hands of an Oslo Dentist", "Fillings of Passion", "The Huge Mølars of Horst Nordfink"...
@RandomDigression: That was my second thought.
"Not bad for a guy with a fake nose and a drunken elk."
Oh, somebody needs to write a movie script about this guy!
@MrLebowski: Yes, for the most part they were very polite, explaining to the tourists that they operate on a gratuity basis. The tourists were always fine with it, the times I'd walk past on my way to the Metro station.
@Chaca: I'll agree that many of the costumes are just plain bad.
@Chaca: I live just a few blocks away from the Chinese, and the more veteran characters were actually pretty polite:
Just a reminder that Dark Skies is coming out on DVD soon...
@digitaldraco: "Who let Joss Whedon in the writer's room?!"
@CoffeeJedi: Actually, he looked like an MIB.
That morphing wrist gauntlet has a sorta Stark Industries look to it, dontcha think?
@Beatcamel: Dang, I wish Hulu carried Extras!