What a crappy bust of a weekend. wah. On Friday, besides feeling generally mildly icky, I also managed to pull something in my lower back, so the rest of the weekend was spent trying not to sit for too long and gingerly stretching to keep it from stiffening up (and getting MrLiz to rub my back,which was not a bad thing *g*). The several hours in the car didn't help but at least today I don't have to go take drugs, so it's better.
I watched a bunch of t.v. from a rather odd position on the floor or the couch - BSG and caught up on TSCC and Burn Notice.
For Deadlock, just briefly, since everyone else has already gone into such detail and I'm late to the party -- I think the basic story was fine, but the editing was incredibly frakked. It put emphasis where it shouldn't have been, and cut out or made implicit what should have been explicit. Like losing the parts about the Centurions and the marines? BAD CHOICE. We can only connect the dots if we have them, and here they were both cut, so we're left with spackling it ourselves. Which I find kind of fun (and it wasn't that hard here, since the solutions were pretty obvious), but I shouldn't have to, especially for things that are so fundamental to the decisions made within the show. Another, different cut would do wonders for the episode, IMO.
For SCC, we watched the last two eps back to back. The 8 o'clock timeslot is bad for us, since that's kidlet bedtime, so we always miss the first half, and have to go back and see it from the beginning later.
Sarah bonding with the doctor was a great demonstration of how she's both paranoid and also how she has an ability to get people to trust her, even in circumstances where they really shouldn't. It happens again in Desert Cantos.
aw, Hallucination!Kyle. Even he thinks she should cut Derek some slack. (plus, y'know that thing we call talking? They should all do that)
Derek blowing stuff up!
I hope Riley and/or Jesse makes her move soon.
The following episode with the funeral was different. I saw someone describe it as X-Files-ish, and yes, that's it exactly. Team Connor is investigating the factory, infiltrates the memorial service (without even changing their clothes? yeah, no wonder Walsh made you ALL, Sarah), discovers some more weirdness, and we end in that really freaky image of the HK sliding itself into the truck to be taken off on its own. We know the HK's end up with Skynet, so where's it going? Not to Zeira corp, clearly. So is Weaver building a new-and-improved Skynet from the one she presumably knows? While Old-Skool Skynet is still trying to do things the old fashioned way? We've got at least four agendas from the future playing out in the present, and I just love trying to pick it apart.
Speaking of Weaver, I feel for Savannah. Poor thing. "Your lap is cold." It's worse than that, little one -- your fake mommy just butchered thirty people, and you're only alive because she's trying to understand emotions from you. (I think. Otherwise, I don't know why Weaver-bot bothers with the pretense)
Ellison, do not disappoint me. Actually I hope John Henry tells him Weaver's a robot. Because that? would be a great scene.
The idea of John Henry watching "Beast Wizard" on youtube is frakking hilarious. And playing with Bionicles. Thus we are condemned by our own pop culture and lack of ball joints...
On Burn Notice -- Hello there, Mark Sheppard. Again! When even hubby remarks on the BSG crossover actors, perhaps it's time to ease up.... But as always, it's frothy fun.