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penknife, your suggestion about skipping ahead to "The Five" in Sanctuary? GOOD MOVE ON YOUR PART.
When it comes to fictional characters, I seem to have a sort of "type", going all the way back to Spock and McCoy when I was 8 years old. Smart and sarcastic gets me every time. And Tesla totally had me at hello.
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When it comes to fictional characters, I seem to have a sort of "type", going all the way back to Spock and McCoy when I was 8 years old. Smart and sarcastic gets me every time. And Tesla totally had me at hello.
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*grins* Yeah, I tend to be the same way.
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It also makes me go YAY in a stupid fannish way, because it means you'll probably enjoy Sherlock when you get back in a duo-show mode? :D
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I ... am definitely not recommending Sanctuary, don't get me wrong. XD It may continue to draw me in, we'll see -- and I'm finding it mindless fun while my mind's not really up to much else because of this cold -- but it still keeps giving off vibes of "high school drama class", and the science, oh woe, the science; it makes Stargate look well-researched and accurate! But Tesla is terribly fun in a gleeful, scene-chewing kind of way; he's played by the guy who played Parrish on SGA, of all people, and I think that's part of why I like him: he's a dashing, snarky type character, played by an actor who is more the eclectic-character-actor type, and the combination is really fun.
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Tesla is pure awesome with extra awesome sauce on top. And the best part is he only gets better every episode he's in. (also, since I know you liked Henry, the Tesla-Henry dynamic becomes AMAZING. Mostly because Henry can't decide if he wants to hero-worship Tesla or just decide once and for all that Tesla is a jackass and just....*luffs them*)
If you do get hooked, I recommend going back to the episodes you skipped just for plot and info bits, but season one is overall slightly less necessary big story-wise (aside from the last two episodes). Unfortunately/luckily even the bad episodes have good or important character bits.
Anyway. TESLA! He's pretty much the epitome of "smart and sarcastic" and he is awesome.
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Boy, you really know how to push my buttons. XD
I don't know if I'm going to be hooked or not -- there's still an awful lot of ticks in the "minus" column for this show, but it's starting to have more ticks in the "plus" column than it did before. (Although ... as a scientist, THE SCIENCE, HOW DO YOU BEAR IT?! The last one I watched last night was "Requiem", and OH MY ACHING BRAIN.)
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*smiles*
I've been flailing like crazy over season 3 - it's been a really great season for Tesla and Henry (and Helen and Big Guy too) and there's been some really awesome scenes between the two of them. Henry really does get a lot of massive cases of whiplash though, trying to decide between Tesla being the coolest person ever and a total jerk.
I don't know if I'm going to be hooked or not -- there's still an awful lot of ticks in the "minus" column for this show, but it's starting to have more ticks in the "plus" column than it did before.
*nods* Like I, and others, have said, the first season is really rough. I think I felt that way through most of season one ("The Five" and "Requiem" started getting more interested, seeing their potential) and it wasn't until the storyline that ends season one and begins season two that I started getting hooked and only now, in season three, am I starting to feel any sort of vague fannish inclinations. Not to say it'll grab you. Mostly what bothers me is that I think Damian Kindler (and this is true of his Stargate episodes) is really really good at the creative big picture ideas and really bad at the details that make a plot tight. So a lot of episodes (less, so far, in season 3) have had me enjoying them while I'm watching and then left feeling "that was fun, but one more round in the editor's room could have made that an really good tight story."
(Although ... as a scientist, THE SCIENCE, HOW DO YOU BEAR IT?! The last one I watched last night was "Requiem", and OH MY ACHING BRAIN.)
Well, first it's about as far from my field as you can get. I'm very much a physical scientist, and while I'm now tinkering on the edges of biology, it's only barely and it's the ecology end of things. My anatomy/genetic/biochem/neuroscience knowledge is pretty basic 101 level. Also, I have weird thresholds for believability. There's shows like Farscape, which doesn't even pretend to have its science make sense, and then I'm totally fine with 99% of it (there's one scene where John leaves a ship without a space suit and manages to change the direction he's floating without interacting with anything else and ...just...NO). So long as it isn't even pretending, I can let it all slide. Then there are shows like Stargate, which gets closer and somewhat believable enough that when it REALLY screws up (*shudder* Red Sky *shudder*) it feels worse and I can't deal. Like I have different levels of suspension of disbelief? For me, Sanctuary falls closer to the Farscape category (though there have been moments when I want to drive to Vancouver and volunteer to be their science advisor).
So I loved "Requiem" for the character bits and Amanda Tapping acting her heart out. And I said "brain parasite that makes you go crazy and leaves when it thinks the host is dead sounds fine to me" hand-waved, and enjoyed the rest.
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I'm really not fannish about it because I just have too many problems with it -- including Stargate's tendency to cover up the characters' unsavory traits with warm fuzzy cuteness; I get the feeling that Druitt is supposed to be a sympathetic character now and, just, no! This is a guy who tortures and kills women for fun, show, wtf?! But it's a fun show for id-stroking -- snarky people in black running around, blowing stuff up and solving Indiana Jones-style puzzles in seekrit underground labyrinths ... my id is SO there. *g*
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In my old age, I've decided to let a few things slide. Science being one of them. Especially now since there's fan fiction to correct it!
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Ahem. SGA and Sanctuary make biologists cry.
Glad to hear you like Tesla! I love him almost as much as I love Helen. Helen/Tesla bickering are my favourite moments - season 3 is shaping up with a LOT of them.
Bit of advice on upcoming episodes: skip 'Warriors'. Seriously. Really. It is TERRIBLE.
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