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peachy a****e passion <exquisitepeach@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Yeah, here we go again.
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> Ya'll watch these in advance, don't you? I get them, but something
> about the weekly pacing I really enjoy - so I never end up watching in
> advance.
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> Space
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> Pretending
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> Anyone
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> Not much to say just yet, I need to think about this one more.
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> All in all the episode was emotionally satisfying enough for me to
> allow me to overlook the weak points.
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> But let's just start with acknowledging the weak points.
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> 1. Itıs too much. Too over the top. There are too many things going on,
> and quite frankly too many disasters.
>
> This works for Doctor Who, they are traveling, and can go from
> disaster to disaster. Itıs too much for tiny little Cardiff Wales.
yep
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> We need some sort of Sunnydale forgetty spell explanation, or
something.
>
> 2. Gray. Okay, we established early in the season that Jack had
> supressed the memory of his brother and what happened. And then we just
> sort of skipped over that bit, didn't we? How hard would it have been
> to have addressed this?
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> From here on out it's just random thoughts. I'm slow processing
this.
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> But damn Gray was cute. And SOUNDED like Jack.
>
> Suddenly Jack is a thousand years older? Or was that 2? Really?
> Because honestly he doesnıt look a day over 900.
Sigh. Yep. He spent 2000 years buried alive, coming to life and
choking to death over and over and over and over and over and over and
over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and
over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and
over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and
over and over and over and over again. And his coat wasn't even worse
for the wear.
This worked a lot better on HIGHLANDER when they put concrete galoshes
on a Nazi and tossed him in the river to die and resurrect over and over
again. He was only down there for maybe 50 years and came back really
messed up.
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> Ooh, thank you thank you for making John not a bad guy. I love John. I
> know heıs totally amoral, but he loves Jack, and I love them both.
Why did he go to 27 AD to get out of range of the signal. What signal?
What was that whole exchange about?
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> I love them ending this with Tosh both brilliant and competent. They
> didnıt necessarily make her emotionally competent, but what do you
> expect. Sheıs the best looking science nerd on tv.
Well, she's up there anyway.
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> I like the ³confidential² things, by the way, but they air them during
> commercial breaks and they often include spoilers.. I hate that.
>
> I could have used a few more minutes of wondering if Tosh pulled
through.
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