Farscape and Other TV Shows
Aug. 5th, 2006 03:40 pmI bet you all have noticed that Doctor Who sort of owns me, and come October, so will Battlestar Galactica when it returns for it's third season. But you know what? The repeats of Farscape that a few channels in my area are showing? They so completely own me as well.
Like, last Sunday, they aired the second part of "Into the Lion's Den: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing", which was the first time I've seen that episode. Holy shit, it was frellin' awesome. There's so much from season 3 that I loved, and season 2. I've seen a lot of season 4, and that's pretty awesome, although, I suppose I'm in the minority that completely enjoyed that season, aren't I? And of course the miniseries. That rocked!
But regarding that episode, it goes to show how much I love that show that when John was saying goodbye to Pilot and Moya, it pretty much made me cry. But the ending was made of awesome, with the ship going down and everything, amazing sequence. Um, I'm thinking I should put all this under a cut, just for those that haven't seen these yet, or just don't care.
OMG, on a completely random note, I was watching That 70's Show the other night, and it was a repeat of the series finale, and I have a little funny to tell about it...
I'm...enjoying Stargate: Atlantis. And am looking forward to future episodes. What's up with that?
I keep re-watching random series one episode of Doctor Who(2005). I wanted to do icons of "Bad Wolf", and never intended to watch while I capped it, but I so totally did! I didn't even want to, but I did. Of course, it's one of the best episodes of series one, so it really can't be helped. It's one that gets better everytime, like most of the episodes. I really don't have a favorite, although, "The End of the World" is as close to my favorite as I can come, almost all of the episodes are awesome (except for most of "Aliens of London"/"World War III" and I really am not fond of "Boom Town"). I've also watched the Children in Need special more times then I would liked to admit. I've yet to see many series two episodes multiple times, I'm sure I will sometime later. Just not into it right now.
Longer post than I was expecting and I intended to not mention Doctor Who, but there you go. I'll just let this post go before I start talking about Christopher Ecclestion again. But...that man..no, I'm done. Later!
Like, last Sunday, they aired the second part of "Into the Lion's Den: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing", which was the first time I've seen that episode. Holy shit, it was frellin' awesome. There's so much from season 3 that I loved, and season 2. I've seen a lot of season 4, and that's pretty awesome, although, I suppose I'm in the minority that completely enjoyed that season, aren't I? And of course the miniseries. That rocked!
But regarding that episode, it goes to show how much I love that show that when John was saying goodbye to Pilot and Moya, it pretty much made me cry. But the ending was made of awesome, with the ship going down and everything, amazing sequence. Um, I'm thinking I should put all this under a cut, just for those that haven't seen these yet, or just don't care.
OMG, on a completely random note, I was watching That 70's Show the other night, and it was a repeat of the series finale, and I have a little funny to tell about it...
I'm...enjoying Stargate: Atlantis. And am looking forward to future episodes. What's up with that?
I keep re-watching random series one episode of Doctor Who(2005). I wanted to do icons of "Bad Wolf", and never intended to watch while I capped it, but I so totally did! I didn't even want to, but I did. Of course, it's one of the best episodes of series one, so it really can't be helped. It's one that gets better everytime, like most of the episodes. I really don't have a favorite, although, "The End of the World" is as close to my favorite as I can come, almost all of the episodes are awesome (except for most of "Aliens of London"/"World War III" and I really am not fond of "Boom Town"). I've also watched the Children in Need special more times then I would liked to admit. I've yet to see many series two episodes multiple times, I'm sure I will sometime later. Just not into it right now.
Longer post than I was expecting and I intended to not mention Doctor Who, but there you go. I'll just let this post go before I start talking about Christopher Ecclestion again. But...that man..no, I'm done. Later!