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So...I'm guessing you're a Doctor Who fan? I love it. Torchwood too.

Catherine Tate is so funny. I didn't think she'd make a good companion but she wound up being fantastic.
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Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "The name of the class is "Brain and Behavior;" it is a biological psychology course."
When I was reading over this comment real quick, I thought it said: "The name of the class is Brainwashing & Behavior...."
I haven't read Flowers for what's his face or seen the movie neither - I guess I should.
When I was reading over this comment real quick, I thought it said: "The name of the class is Brainwashing & Behavior...."
I haven't read Flowers for what's his face or seen the movie neither - I guess I should.
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I have a co-worker who loves Dr.Who - I've never watched it. Does anyone know if the Dresden files television series is any good? I've never actually read the books by Jim Butcher but they've been recommended to me quite often.
Storm Front, Book one of the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

Storm Front, Book one of the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

This is reality, Dustin, not a Koontz novel. ;-) Yes, you definitely should read (and watch) it.

I watched it and thought it wasn't too bad, though nothing that special. It only ran for 1 season (or possibly less) on the Sci-fi Channel.
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Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "This is reality, Dustin, not a Koontz novel. ;-) Yes, you definitely should read (and watch) it"
Can't I live in a Koontz created reality? Maybe I will (read & watch flowers for what's his face).
Can't I live in a Koontz created reality? Maybe I will (read & watch flowers for what's his face).
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So another main character (a character people really wanted to see more of) was officially killed off in the first episode of Season 3 - just like a main character was killed off in the beginning of season 2. Now, I'm just waiting for Fringe to introduce a 3rd alternate universe - do you think they will? The character killed off at the beginning of Season 2 was still alive in the alternate reality. Maybe the other main character will be shown alive & well in a 3rd reality? Just something I've been thinking about :-) I do a lot of thinking - especially about Fringe because it's so thought-provoking.

To which character are you referring in season 3?
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The one that stayed behind to take care of things in the other universe/reality and they had a funeral for and read the will... you know that one :-)
*MAJOR SPOILER ALERT*
his initials are W.B. founder of M.D. and super star named S on S.T. U get who I B referring 2 now? He died you know - he's dead now and we hardlly got to see him except in season 1 and 2 finales.
*END OF SPOILER ALERT*
*MAJOR SPOILER ALERT*
his initials are W.B. founder of M.D. and super star named S on S.T. U get who I B referring 2 now? He died you know - he's dead now and we hardlly got to see him except in season 1 and 2 finales.
*END OF SPOILER ALERT*

I didn't like it that much; it could have been done a lot better. And I didn't like the dude they cast as Harry Dresden.

Yes, I know who you are talking about now. I guess it didn't occur to me, because we never saw much of him. You never know though, perhaps he's not dead and just got pushed into yet another reality by that device. ;-)

Ditto. He always seemed so arrogant and narcissistic. He is a big part of the reason the show was canceled, as he was leaving to play a role on Lipstick Jungle.


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Just watched the newest episode about number stations. I wrote a long comment but right before I posted hit a back key and lost everything. Here's my favorite quote from this episode (Walter to Peter):
"If you end up breaking the universe, this time it's on your head!"
I only gave this episode 4 out of 5 stars - I think I like the episodes that take place on the other side better like Amber and The Plateau. The beginning scenes with chat room brought to mind our activities on goodreads :-) And how about that Used book store? The idea of the First People was interesting and kind of reminded me of Phantoms, which we read as a group this past spring.
"If you end up breaking the universe, this time it's on your head!"
I only gave this episode 4 out of 5 stars - I think I like the episodes that take place on the other side better like Amber and The Plateau. The beginning scenes with chat room brought to mind our activities on goodreads :-) And how about that Used book store? The idea of the First People was interesting and kind of reminded me of Phantoms, which we read as a group this past spring.

Why does it remind you of Phantoms? It is actually straight out of Twilight Eyes, though not uniquely, as a "first humans" theory is a common theme throughout science fiction. The Stargate series is a good example.

Also someone told me that there is a watcher in every episode even if they are not part of the story line. It might have been someone on this thread, I don't remember but the big news is I finally saw one. Hooray for me!


(So much for that half hour of reading, Chris, LOL)

http://www.hulu.com/watch/191084/frin...
I had to watch the scene twice to see him! Great catch, Christine!
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Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "Why does it remind you of Phantoms? It is actually straight out of Twilight Eyes, though not uniquely, as a "first humans" theory is a common theme throughout science fiction. The Stargate series is a good example."
I haven't read Twilight Eyes yet so it reminds me of phantoms just the vanishing of ancient civilizations and the mention of Atlantis.
I haven't read Twilight Eyes yet so it reminds me of phantoms just the vanishing of ancient civilizations and the mention of Atlantis.
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Oh, I didn't know there was a watcher in every episode - I didn't notice him, but from now on I'll try to "watch" for him - it'll be like finding Waldo - nice to have yet another element of fun with this series :-)

I have known it for a long time, but decided early on not to try to spot them, because I didn't want to be distracted from the plot and miss any subtleties.



No, that's dedication (and perhaps a bit of obsession)! :-D

raallly where?

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The watcher is in the crowd behind the barrier in the scene where Peter has just pulled the data unit out of the shapeshifter that fauxolivia had shot and tossed out the window of the high rise building.

Yes, I know who you a..."
Sheesh...he looked mostly dead to me!!!

**Spoiler alert**
The watcher is in the crowd behind the barrier in the scene where Peter has just pulled the data unit out of the shapeshifter that fauxolivia had ..."
No way!!! I didn't realize there was a Watcher there! Yup - I'll be 'watching' for them from now on, too!!!
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Suey wrote: "Hey...any DEXTER fans out there?!?!"
I rented the first disc of the first season from Blockbuster to see what it was like but haven't watched any more than that - I think I will give it another try sometime. Right now I'm doing Fringe and Supernatural. I also want to try Firefly. Are you a big fan of Dexter? I will try to watch it again if you highly recommend it :-) Dexter seems like an interesting character - I even read parts from the books. I would like to get to know Dexter, the Killer who kills killers because both our names start with the letter "D" and Dexter likes to give out Donuts and I like Donuts so I think we will get along pretty good since I am not a killer.
I rented the first disc of the first season from Blockbuster to see what it was like but haven't watched any more than that - I think I will give it another try sometime. Right now I'm doing Fringe and Supernatural. I also want to try Firefly. Are you a big fan of Dexter? I will try to watch it again if you highly recommend it :-) Dexter seems like an interesting character - I even read parts from the books. I would like to get to know Dexter, the Killer who kills killers because both our names start with the letter "D" and Dexter likes to give out Donuts and I like Donuts so I think we will get along pretty good since I am not a killer.

Dexter is the most interesting character I've ever seen on TV. He's complex and has so many facets to him. Considering he started out two-dimensional, he's come quite a long way. I adore him. Kinda crazy when you approve of a serial killer, but I can't help myself. Dexter does good work, he's a national treasure, every city needs a Dexter. LOL

I rented the first disc of the first season from Blockbuster to see what it was like but haven't watched any more than that - I think I will give ..."
Cute...yup - the series is great. The books are great too, but of course, the show doesn't follow too closely to the books - bummer. But watched the first 2 seasons before starting to read the books - so...both GOOD! It's another one I count the days till the next episode. Never tried Supernatural or Firefly...let me know?

I agree, Jackie! Did you hear that the guy that plays Dexter (forget his name) was battling cancer before this season? I was praying that he'd get better so the show wouldn't end or they'd have to try to replace him. He's the perfect Dexter! (I know - I was also praying for myself to be healed of my SHALLOWNESS!!!) But he kicked it, so - yay for us all - him especially! Have you read the books?

I rented the first disc of the first season from Blockbuster to see what it was like but haven't watched any more than that - I think I will give ..."
ummm...and, Dustin? Don't tell anyone, but Dexter is better than Fringe. Sssshhhhh...

Sorry, I can't help myself, I have to butt in on this conversation.....I have watched and read Dexter and watched Fringe and no, Dexter is not better than Fringe IMO. What I will say is that comparing the two is like comparing apples and oranges. They are completely different shows. I like the science and what if of Fringe but can't get my arms around the glorification of a serial killer even if "he uses his powers for good" on Dexter. I admire most of the actors that are in Dexter just can't watch it.
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Watch and enjoy...Catherine Tate and David Tennant
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