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SFF: The I Got Nothin' Much Edition
SG-1: Women were bonding, the end is near.
Lantis: Women were bonding, the end is near.
Painkiller Jane: There was platonic heterosexual hugging, the end is near.
SG-1.
1. Vala's dad needs to be shot. In fact, can the episode be just Sam and Vala shopping and drinking wine?
2. Opening scene is awesome, second-to-last scene is awesome.
3. Teal'c is also awesome.
4. Everything else sucked so so much ass.
5. Best. Ending. Ever.
Lantis
0. I've seen this episode of Doctor Who.
1. Teyla called shotgun.
2. Liz, you are lying through your teeth, you were obviously gleefully reflecting that you never get stuck with Shep and his team, and being thankful about it.
3. Blah, blah.
4. Teyla kicked Ronon's ass.
5. Prior to that, Ronon noted that he didn't mind her having her hands all over him.
6. Apparently, the theme of the episode is "women rule, men drool."
7. Teyla pwned a Wraith. Awesome.
8. The previously mentioned bit, with Liz and Shep, and her telling him she's his. And, of course, they spent a portion of the episode trying to find a closet to make out in.
Painkiller Jane
1. Teamy goodness! Tattoos and booze and joking!
2. Ah. Jane is now following in Sam Carter and Kara Thrace's footsteps. They could have group meetings now about waking up in the same hospital, tied to a bed. And possibly sex.
3. Skeezy doc.
4. Poor nurse, if you start to like her, you're cannon fodder.
5. Sigh. I hate being right.
6. The team is trying to find her! Yay!
7. Figure it out, Jane.... FINALLY.
8. Awesome, awesome, awesome. She's using her card to get Riley's attention.
9. Mo' got to chip herself. *giggles*
10. THERE WAS HUGGING.
11. And she picked Riley up and swung him around! EEE!!
12. Also, damn, she's tall. Can I have one?
Lantis: Women were bonding, the end is near.
Painkiller Jane: There was platonic heterosexual hugging, the end is near.
SG-1.
1. Vala's dad needs to be shot. In fact, can the episode be just Sam and Vala shopping and drinking wine?
2. Opening scene is awesome, second-to-last scene is awesome.
3. Teal'c is also awesome.
4. Everything else sucked so so much ass.
5. Best. Ending. Ever.
Lantis
0. I've seen this episode of Doctor Who.
1. Teyla called shotgun.
2. Liz, you are lying through your teeth, you were obviously gleefully reflecting that you never get stuck with Shep and his team, and being thankful about it.
3. Blah, blah.
4. Teyla kicked Ronon's ass.
5. Prior to that, Ronon noted that he didn't mind her having her hands all over him.
6. Apparently, the theme of the episode is "women rule, men drool."
7. Teyla pwned a Wraith. Awesome.
8. The previously mentioned bit, with Liz and Shep, and her telling him she's his. And, of course, they spent a portion of the episode trying to find a closet to make out in.
Painkiller Jane
1. Teamy goodness! Tattoos and booze and joking!
2. Ah. Jane is now following in Sam Carter and Kara Thrace's footsteps. They could have group meetings now about waking up in the same hospital, tied to a bed. And possibly sex.
3. Skeezy doc.
4. Poor nurse, if you start to like her, you're cannon fodder.
5. Sigh. I hate being right.
6. The team is trying to find her! Yay!
7. Figure it out, Jane.... FINALLY.
8. Awesome, awesome, awesome. She's using her card to get Riley's attention.
9. Mo' got to chip herself. *giggles*
10. THERE WAS HUGGING.
11. And she picked Riley up and swung him around! EEE!!
12. Also, damn, she's tall. Can I have one?

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This was only the second Jane I saw, so I noticed that faux-Boss wasn't calling Radar the same thing as everyone else yet didn't realize it meant he was faux. But I did say to
qtrhorserider, "There was no Todd Engles" (to which she replied, "Of course not"), which turned out correct in substance.
And here I thought Jacek got the play's title wrong because they weren't allowed to say vagina on air.
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Apparently, they can.
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Lantis was fun--my roommate didn't like it much, but there were large chunks that I enjoyed (Teyla tricking the Wraith all on her own, for instance).
PKJ is about a woman named Jane who discovers she has this wacky ability to heal from any injury--right after she's been recruited from her job as a DEA officer into a sekrit unit of people who track down 'neuros' (read: mutants). She has angst. Some of her team-members have angst. Her best friend (who went through the academy with her!) also ends up joining the team. And they're both attractive in leather and fight crime.
Unlike most shows, they didn't kill off Jane's best friend Maureen in the first episode to give her Angst. Thank goodness, because it's nice to have two main female characters who actually talk to each other.
A large portion of the internet thinks it's a horrible show. I'm pretty sure we're not watching the same thing, but then again, I do have odd tastes. Witness my continuing love for Bones.
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We continue to love Bones. What's there to stop loving?
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