NOTHING WILL TURN A MAN TO MURDER SO QUICKLY AS GREEK PALAEOGRAPHY.
I had honestly forgotten, post instruction, how annoying this stuff could be. My mighty thymos is literally burning with anger inside my breast. Its times like these I'm glad of hobbies. I'm going to sit down and watch more Farscape. Best show ever.
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I used to read a lot of science fiction but most TV science too superficial with minimal character development. I have not seen Farscape. The one SF show that really grabbed me was Defying Gravity in which the personal lives of the characters were central.Scribo wrote:NOTHING WILL TURN A MAN TO MURDER SO QUICKLY AS GREEK PALAEOGRAPHY.
I had honestly forgotten, post instruction, how annoying this stuff could be. My mighty thymos is literally burning with anger inside my breast. Its times like these I'm glad of hobbies. I'm going to sit down and watch more Farscape. Best show ever.
Superficially this ought to make me a fan of Herodotus because he goes for the human interest stories. However, they tend to be absurd tall stories that for me fail even as fiction.
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I remember Farscape. Loved it.
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Well its not going to be quite on the level of a really good book, but its surprisingly well fleshed out and I really enjoyed it. Give it a whirl if you can.
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I wish I knew where to get it ...
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TV and film can convey an impression of real people despite not having less time to do it.Scribo wrote:Well its not going to be quite on the level of a really good book, but its surprisingly well fleshed out and I really enjoyed it. Give it a whirl if you can.
I have been watching "Continuum" because it is well acted and they take pains to keep the characters consistent. The trouble is that as the series has progressed the "suits" have clearly decided that it is the violence that keeps the ratings up and sitting through all that just for the flashes of real drama is bit pointless.
From what you say Farscape sounds something I should look out for.
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Now why did you just copy one of my previous posts, verbatim?
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You should do that before Time removes that opportunity. At the very worse you get no reply or a some stock reply back from her agent. I always wanted to write Ernest Borgnine, but never did. Now it's too late.Osterdeich wrote:On occasion I've considered humbly writing the venerable Swiss actress, Annemarie Düringer, doyenne of the Wien Theater, and telling her how desperately I've loved her and her films from the Fifties to the present day, but I sit in uncomfortable silence and the words never come.
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