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What are you watching on TV tonight?
Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted May 17, 2005
I look at it from the perspective that I can think of at least two 'aliens secretly studying humans' stories from Star Trek and at least one 'aliens inhabiting humans' story... which was from Enterprise.
I didn't really get into Enterprise because it always clashes with D&D night.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 17, 2005
Fair enough point taken.
What's D&D night?
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted May 17, 2005
D&D night is a night in which Dungeons and Dragons is played.
Sorry if I came over a bit uppity before, it's just that (as much as I like the franchise) Star Trek does seem to recycle storylines a bit too much.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 17, 2005
I get you now enjoy the D and D session.........
If you dislike Star Trek that is up to you your choice.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted May 17, 2005
I never said I disliked Star Trek, it just seems to be a bit thin on ideas sometimes.
"Captain, an energy based life-form has infiltrated the ship!"
"Another one? We've only just finished tidying up from last weeks!"
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 17, 2005
don't forget this is on.......
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
BBC 2 Tue May 17 11:20 PM
(35 min., 1982, United Kingdom, Science fiction/Fantasy/Horror)
Douglas Adams's sci-fi comedy classic. The galactic gallivanters Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect head toward oblivion in a perilous downward spiral when they develop spaceship trouble.
Cast: Simon Jones, David Dixon, Sandra Dickinson, Mark Wing-Davey, Richard Vernon and David Learner.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted May 17, 2005
>>"Captain, an energy based life-form has infiltrated the ship!"
"Another one? We've only just finished tidying up from last weeks!"<<
That would never happen!
Honestly, cleaning up on a Star Trek series. Things just get magically fixed by the next episode and noone can remember what happened the week before.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted May 17, 2005
Just like how nobody ever goes to the toilet, eh? At least they've started having baths and showers... it must have been pretty rank on the Enterprise A.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 17, 2005
After Enterprise I shall watch a DVD most likely CSI LV Season 4.
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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted May 17, 2005
at least sonic showers were used star trek
tonight I will watch
csi: miami and law & order: criminal intent
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 17, 2005
Enjoy your viewing everyone.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted May 17, 2005
does not feel everyone!
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 18, 2005
CSI: Miami
Channel 5 Wed May 18 9:00 PM
(60 min., Subtitledin English, 2002, Canada/USA, Detective/Thriller)
Horatio is asked by an ex-con to find his missing son. And Speedle finds that his attraction to the girlfriend of a man whose death he is investigating may complicate the case.
Then the end of Crimewatch UK on BBC1
What are you watching on TV tonight?
nicki Posted May 18, 2005
i fell asleep last night and i missed the end of the hitchhikers guide.
i enjoy the prog, i might actually read the books now!
tonight i will be going to a rugby social dressed in a superperson outfit.
will probably watch GCSE bitesize when going to bed!
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Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 18, 2005
This sounds interesting
Natural World
BBC 2 Wed May the 18th at 8:00 PM
The story of the travelling sand of the Namib Desert in southern Africa, swept ashore from the Atlantic and forming an ever-shifting pattern of dunes that move in tides across the land. This spectacular 10,000-year journey is illustrated with thermal, time-lapse and natural history imagery combined with graphics of the marching dunes.
What are you watching on TV tonight?
Lord Wolfden - Howl with Pride Posted May 19, 2005
Miami Vice Season 1 on DVD stuff TV.
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