Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Max Battcher
On 7/27/2009 20:09, William T Goodall wrote: I'll have to try that show. If you liked The Middleman you should get a kick out of Better Off Ted. I'm hoping to get the Middleman DVDs eventually and the "last episode" comic sounds great. I also hope someone posts the reading of the final scri

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread William T Goodall
On 26 Jul 2009, at 18:56, Max Battcher wrote: Gary Nunn wrote: Warehouse 13 - After two episodes, I'm not impressed or hooked yet, but I'll give it a few more episodes. I got a kick out of the first episode and I think that it might have staying power. Certainly it is "yet another monste

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread William T Goodall
On 25 Jul 2009, at 23:16, Richard Baker wrote: Gary said: I've also been watching Primeval on BBC America. SciFi Channel just started showing it. I didn't care for the first few episodes, but became hooked as the story arc developed. Of Course, BBC didn't renew Primeval and tonight's

Re: Death Note and japanese music [was: Torchwood: Children of Earth]

2009-07-27 Thread Rceeberger
On 7/27/2009 5:49:57 PM, Alberto Monteiro (albm...@centroin.com.br) wrote: > Rob wrote: > > > > DeathNote just ended on The Cartoon Network here. Hopefully they > > will run the entire series again. > > From my house it appears to be the best anime series ever. > > > Two weeks ago, I kind-of made

Death Note and japanese music [was: Torchwood: Children of Earth]

2009-07-27 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Rob wrote: > > DeathNote just ended on The Cartoon Network here. Hopefully they > will run the entire series again. > From my house it appears to be the best anime series ever. > Two weeks ago, I kind-of made all my family watch one episode together. What was my surprise when, instead of emocor

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Rceeberger
On 7/27/2009 7:42:51 AM, Alberto Monteiro (albm...@centroin.com.br) wrote: > William T Goodall wrote: > > > > _Lost_ and _Fringe_ both return. _Lost_ was excellent last season > > and I expect great things from the final season. _Fringe_ kicked up > > a gear with the twists and revelations at th

Re: The Poop on the Kindle

2009-07-27 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 10:25 PM Saturday 7/25/2009, Doug Pensinger wrote: So who has a Kindle (I know someone mentioned them before), how do you like it and what do you read on it? I just got one today and am attempting to download the NY Times (free 14 day trial) right now. It seems like it's taking a long time

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Alberto Monteiro
William T Goodall wrote: > > _Lost_ and _Fringe_ both return. _Lost_ was excellent last season > and I expect great things from the final season. _Fringe_ kicked up > a gear with the twists and revelations at the end of the first > season so it will be interesting where that goes. > I never

Re: Torchwood: Children of Earth

2009-07-27 Thread Alberto Monteiro
John Williams wrote: > > I'm trying to think of any good sci-fi on television recently, or > coming soon, but the only thing I can think of is Dollhouse. Umm, and > possibly A Game of Thrones, if it ever makes it to HBO, but that is > fantasy, not science fiction. > It's not sci-fi, but currently