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Jan 07, 2007 16:39

Just as a quick heads up for those that consider Stargate to be a worthwhile waste of 44 minutes, it looks like Sky One have the world premiere of Stargate SG-1 10x11 ("The Quest, Part 2") on Tuesday, and the same for Stargate Atlantis 3x11 ("The Return, Part 2") on Thursday Wednesday. Neither show returns from its mid-season break in the US for a ( Read more... )

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veggiesu January 7 2007, 17:22:39 UTC
We're still hanging in there with Stargate SG-1; looking forward to seeing how they finish up, given we're into the final stretch of the show's run now.

We've been watching Waking The Dead for quite a while now. Boyd is superbly grumpy, and a complete bastard much of the time - in fact, he's worse tha House, because at least House has the partial excuse of being right most of the time (or at least, being right *eventually* most of the time); Boyd doesn't even have that. He's just an incredibly watchable, aggressively grumpy old git. Love watching Trevor Eve and Sue Johnston together :-)

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iainjclark January 7 2007, 17:28:40 UTC
I was very impressed by the actress who played the young Sue Johnston last season in the flashback episode. She captured her mannerisms very well.

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veggiesu January 7 2007, 22:53:28 UTC
Yes she did - they managed to really capture that rather earnest, hippie-esque but down to earth quality that you just know Grace would have had in her younger days.

And Boyd really was wonderfully *Boyd* in tonight's episode.

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iainjclark January 10 2007, 23:52:21 UTC
Boyd really was wonderfully *Boyd* in tonight's episode.

Yes. His interrogation technique was good in part 2, as well.

I enjoyed part 2, but is it me or did the last five minutes chuck logic out of the window in order to engineer a dramatic TV ENDING out of nowhere? Or did I miss something? A bit perpelxing.

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veggiesu January 11 2007, 00:04:18 UTC
The ending was all very DRAMATIC, wasn't it? All a bit odd and high on the melodrama, low on the reality.

And was it just me, or was Spence almost nowhere to be found this week? Once he'd shown off his new tattoo (which was pretty cool), he more or less disappeared, just turned up as a supporting role in a few odd scenes here and there.

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